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Leading global advocate championing and the health and rights of girls and women.
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& We could not have done it without YOU! You are powerful⚡️ Now go out there & use your power for good! Thank you to the 8,000+ delegates who joined us in Vancouver this week & even more who joined us online 👏🏾👏🏿👏🏼 2/2
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Women Deliver 12 j
From meeting w/ advocates who inspire us, to exchanging ideas, celebrating our diverse voices & making BIG commitments to , was a true success. We showed the world that we are a strong movement dedicated to improving the health & rights of girls & women 1/2
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Girl Effect 7 Jun
. conference has ended! The biggest theme for us? The power of youth engagement to drive solutions for gender equality around the world 🌍 to create meaningful change for girls we need to listen to, engage with & co-create for young people. Bye Vancouver 👋
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Amref Health Africa 6 Jun
What a way to conclude by a candid message from former US First Lady "Irrespective who you are, or where you are from, you have the opportunity to bring real change to your communities and to the world."
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Women Deliver 6 Jun
“Now , how will you use YOUR power?” — Women Deliver ❤️
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Esther Nasikye 6 Jun
Now in my room is Angelique Kidjo the Grammy Award Winning artiste. This can only be closing ceremony has delivered ' - I am going to use my power!
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JessicaLomelin 6 Jun
‘Watch this space. You don’t have to be a politician to accumulate power.’ - inspiring and powerful words from grassroots advocate Winrose from
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Kate Loose 6 Jun
What will you use your for? I will continue to use my power to support fellow to direct more capital to led by and impacting women globally
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Roopa Dhatt 6 Jun
“I will use my power in three years to reduce transmission in young girls in by half.
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Women Deliver 6 Jun
🎶 G.I.R.L.S. You can’t live without us 🎶 What an incredible performance from ❗️ All
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Onome Ako 6 Jun
It’s our fate to make more women heads of state. Women have the drive and agency. Clock is ticking better hurry. Claim your space!!!.
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FHI 360 6 Jun
“All that we do together makes us stronger. Thank you for all you have done to move the needle toward a more gender-equal world.” Thank YOU for your leadership, !
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GAGE programme 6 Jun
In the closing session of reminds us that the is there - and that investing in is crucial and the only path to progress.
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Women Deliver 6 Jun
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau: The end of this conference is just the beginning of our journey to make this world a better place for girls and women 🙌💛 We can’t wait to see what you all do on your journey. All
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Women Deliver 6 Jun
Get ready for an extra special closing plenary: All. Can’t wait to see , and 🎶 and maybe a couple surprises 😉
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Youth Ambassador for the 🇨🇦 Network for NTDs 6 Jun
Right now at : discussing the importance of gender-inclusive - a panel featuring politicians, bureaucrats, community organizers & students pushing for quality education that ensures no girl is left behind.
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Plan International 6 Jun
As girls, we have to work as allies to demand our right to education. To say together, yes we can. Erika campaigns for girls’ education in Ecuador. 💪
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Plan International 6 Jun
Speed schools are helping reintegrate girls and boys into primary schools who may have dropped out or are joining late, says Christina Milsom 👏
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Women Deliver 6 Jun
“Education is a passport for the future,” Erika, Youth Advocate But many young people, more often girls, are left behind in school. , , , & are here for an important discussion on making school more inclusive.
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Women Deliver 6 Jun
“Silence is as criminal as the violent actions against a person.” — . & partners are discussing a humanitarian system for women, by women. One clear solution? Investing in women-led civil society organizations.
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