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    Article I wrote for Stanford Social Innovation Review about achieving global education for every child working with everyone inc multinationals

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    Jul 5

    "Children are not only the present but they are the future of the country. If they are trafficked then the country can't develop." Join 15-year-old Sarita and raise your voice against child trafficking 👉

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    Adolescent girls from the Island of Ngomirom Doumou in explain how they cope with violent extremism. Halima was recruited by Boko Haram, used as a human bomb in 2015, & was seriously injured. Today she is an agent of change & a paralegal trained by

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    Burundi latest country to ban pregnant girls from school - here is the news article mentioned in my remarks at Wilton House yesterday

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    Following our recent civil society consolation on , we're excited to share a summary report of the feedback, revised set of principles, technical design document, and a brief note about the Facility and debt sustainability.

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    THANK YOU SIDA-SWEDEN for your generous contribution of $30.6 million to Sida ger stöd på 270 miljoner till utbildning för barn i krigs- och konfliktområden

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    22 million people in need. 11 million of them children. 8.4 million on the brink of famine. A child dies every 10 minutes. This is today. Watch Henrietta Fore brief the press in Geneva today.

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    Jul 3

    400,000 children are severely malnourished in Yemen. To help, we need more access.

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    Jul 2

    "Education makes people easy to lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern, but impossible to enslave" - Henry Brougham

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    Today in Bangladesh I met Rohingya women and girls who suffered horrific acts of sexual violence in Myanmar — some now mothers to babies born of rape. They must not be forgotten victims. The world must know their story. We must show them solidarity.

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    The Rohingya are one of the most discriminated against and vulnerable communities on Earth. The Rohingya refugee crisis is a humanitarian and human rights nightmare. I thank Bangladesh for its generosity in hosting the refugees.

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    Jun 30

    “The only worry children should have, is if they will pass their exams”, says Minister from the Netherlands during a visit to a school in , with and partner up to ensure .

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    Jun 29

    We have spoken for years of linking humanitarian and development aid. Now it is happening, thanks to the and other development partners. In Bangladesh - and many more countries - the potential positive impact can be huge.

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    Nafissa, a very eloquent 14 year old, explains to & how her schools teaches reproductive health.

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    Jul 1

    . and I commended Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for the generosity Bangladesh has shown. By hosting the , Bangladesh has done a great service for the world. We will support this effort any way we can. -

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    "We want to shine a spotlight on women & girls everywhere – bringing to light their power, creativity & enormous potential." on why Africa & Europe are putting women's empowerment & gender equality at the top of their agenda. 👉

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    Jun 30

    What is off-limits in war? Let's not be numb to human suffering.

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