Girl Summit DC 2016: Keeping Our Promises to Adolescent Girls
Leading experts will discuss how current programs and policies affect the lives of adolescent girls around the world. They will look at how the global community can build on recent groundbreaking work, and discuss what the next U.S. administration needs to do. Learn more at http://www.cgdev.org/event/girl-summit-dc-2016-keeping-our-promises-adolescent-girls
Featuring
Joyce Banda
Former President of Malawi
Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Center for Global Development
Видео Girl Summit DC 2016: Keeping Our Promises to Adolescent Girls канала Center for Global Development
Featuring
Joyce Banda
Former President of Malawi
Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Center for Global Development
Видео Girl Summit DC 2016: Keeping Our Promises to Adolescent Girls канала Center for Global Development
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