Across the globe, students stocked up on fresh supplies and caught up with old classmates last week. But for 31 million girls , there were no teachers to meet, no first-day jitters to quell and no new homework to get cracking on. The issue of girls being deprived of an education is gaining traction on Monday’s International Literacy Day , a UNESCO event that aims to raise awareness for the basic learning...
While Most Kids Wrapped Up 1st Week Of School, 31 Million Girls Were Kept Out Of Classrooms
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