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    11 Oct 2019

    Today is a reminder that we need all hands on deck to empower girls worldwide. Here's my recent blogpost on how social accountability movements like can empower girls.

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    Mar 17

    We were recently featured on the website. We're really excited about this feature. If you haven't read our anthology yet and looking for a concise summary, then head here -

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    Mar 7

    Happy International Women’s Day! Trade can be a key tool to empower women, as raised by WTO DG in previous occasions. Follow our web events in our social channels on how more inclusive trade can benefit women & girls worldwide!

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    Mar 8
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    There's something special about a childcare facility in Manga, 🇧🇫 — it's entirely mobile, moving w/ mothers from one worksite to another. Learn how this innovative project is transforming the lives of women & children.

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    Mar 8
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    Mar 7
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    Feb 5

    Q2. What implications does inadequate funding have on basic education in Nigeria?

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    Feb 4

    Challenge accepted . I raise my hand for every teacher who is helping change a child’s life. Countries need the funding to provide quality education for every child. I challenge and to and help

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    Feb 5
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    Feb 5

    The quality of education in Nigeria is on a steady decrease. There have been several attempts to improve education in the country especially basic education, one of such is the adoption and implementation of the Universal Basic Education Act.

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    Feb 2

    Galvanizing mass actions against gender-based violence in Kano State. is supporting 30 women in Kano state with digital advocacy tools to advocate the promotion of women’s rights and an end to GBV funded by

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    Jan 28

    “HIGH LEVEL MEETING ON GENDER RESPONSIVE EDUCATION SECTOR PLANNING ON THE MIDST OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC- BUILD BACK BETTER”

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    Jan 28

    Registration of participants at the high level meeting of – at Dantsoho Hotel

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    Jan 28

    The chairman Adamawa State Universal Basic Education Board (Adamawa-SUBEB) Dr. Salihi Ateeque presenting a Goodwill message at the @GCIGRESP HLM adamawa.

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    Jan 28
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  18. Jan 28

    The Commissioner of Education for Adamawa State, Nigeria signs the declaration to ensure gender-responsive measures as schools resume. The declaration is handed over to , a youth leader.

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  19. Jan 28

    The Commissioner of Education for Adamawa State, Nigeria, emphasizing the importance of women in decision making regarding education planning and funding

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  20. Jan 28

    The VAPP Act is being sponsored in the Adamawa House to curb School-Related Gender-Based Violence in Schools- House Committee Chair for Women Affairs, Adamawa State, Nigeria

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    Jan 28
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