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Plan International Campaign: Because I am a Girl

   
Posted on 03-03-2010Translate this page Translate this page   
Because I am a Girl is a campaign that aims to transform the lives of the worlds poorest girls. Every year from 2007 to 2015 Plan will be producing a report that looks at the different ways girls around the world are affected by discrimination. Plan believes that girls access to education and legal rights can break the cycle of poverty and discrimination that girls face around the world.

Find more information about Plan's Because I am a Girl campaign here

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