id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-104490-t42eccng Frimpong, Shadrack A Case for Girl-child Education to Prevent and Curb the Impact of Emerging Infectious Diseases Epidemics 2020-09-30 .txt text/plain 4114 190 50 Financially sustainable and community-driven educational interventions for young girls can help to address these challenges and improve health outcomes in LMICs and help curb epidemics. Similarly, many other African governments, with the help of international partners, joined these laudable efforts by providing hundreds of millions of dollars to establish schools for girls and to embark on public education programs in rural communities [9] . From our experience with community engagement, ysis and systematic reviews has suggested approaches such as Conditional Cash Transfers and bonuses as effective incentives for increasing girls' school enrollment in developing countries [1, 28] . Successful implementation of such efforts would significantly improve educational access and health outcomes for young girls and, consequently, provide long-lasting approaches to fight the spread and impact of epidemics when they emerge. School-based sexual health education interventions to prevent STI/HIV in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis ./cache/cord-104490-t42eccng.txt ./txt/cord-104490-t42eccng.txt