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The Girl Up Campaign

EFC Talks with Tamara Kreinin
   
Posted on 06-08-2011Translate this page Translate this page   
This month in EFC Talks, we continue discussing with Tamara Kreinin, the Executive Director of Women and Population at the United Nations Foundation, about the UNF’s project, Girl Up. Girl Up is a campaign that gives American girls to raise awareness and funds to assist girls in developing countries. Denouncing that 1 in 7 girls are married before the age of 15 in developing countries, the Girl Up campaign focuses on providing education, healthcare, and a sanitary environment in the regions that are most difficult to reach, where girl child marriage is still a common phenomenon.

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 Comentarios 1 Comment of The Girl Up Campaign
Comentarios On 09-25-2011 NmhMsnCpmmikkwHsa mjKEOlodveG Wrote:
So that's the case? Quite a revelation that is.
Answer from Equity for Children : Thank you for your interest!
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