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SUPPORT GIRL CHILD EDUCATION IN NIGERIA #UNITE4UBEAct2004

URGENT:

In the next few hours we have a chance to set the next 15 years of global education policy: it's the last day of the ‪#‎WorldEducationForum‬ in South Korea. Tweet Your Support for 12 years for all → http://ctt.ec/8aD8q
(Remember to fill in why you believe secondary education is important).
Right now 160 countries are debating if 12 years of free, quality education should be a right for every child. Will you tweet a message about why that matters to YOU & girls everywhere? http://ctt.ec/8aD8q
The negotiators are checking their phones, and the conference's hashtag - #worldeducationforum - between every session. If they see our messages, they will know the world demands it and are watching. Let's show how Girls + 12 years of publicly funded education = Empowerment

When you add ‪#‎12years‬ of education to a girl's life, she can truly achieve her dreams.
This is Amina, Malala's friend from Northern Nigeria. Even though she faced many dangers and cultural barriers, she dared to complete secondary school and is now attending college - one of the few in her community. --> http://bit.ly/1LCRv2J
We are calling on world leaders at the ‪#‎WorldEducationForum‬ in Korea this week to ensure EVERY girl can be like Amina!

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