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Campaign launched promoting quality education for girls

Afghan rapper Sonita Alizadeh speaks at the 'Drive for Five' launch

Afghan rapper Sonita Alizadeh speaks at the 'Drive for Five' launch Source: AP

Campaigners wants girls to have access to 12 years of free quality education, a supportive school environment and adequate water, sanitation and hygiene facilities.


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By Allan Lee

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Campaigners wants girls to have access to 12 years of free quality education, a supportive school environment and adequate water, sanitation and hygiene facilities.



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