mercredi 10 août 2016
5 Ways Giving Girls Everywhere Access to Education Can Change the World
Katie Meyler created More Than Me Academy, the first tuition-free all-girls school in Liberia. What she found was that girls really can run this world, but only if they're given the right tools to do it. Journey with us to Africa as we visit Katie and the girls of More Than Me Academy, to see first-hand the power of girls education!
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