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On November 17, 2021 at 10 AM Eastern/3 PM GMT/5 PM CAT, we’re back for the second conversation in the series “The Future of Humanitarian Action – The Power of Communities,” hosted by the Hilton Foundation and Devex.  Please join

  • Jo Bourne, Chief Technical Officer, Global Partnership for Education
  • Diana Ayala, Lead, CEAAL Youth Group in Honduras, and GPE Youth Leader
  • Sarah Brown, Chair, Theirworld
  • Barbara Chilangwa, Executive Advisor – Government Relations, CAMFED, and
  • Lydia Wilbard, National Director, CAMFED Tanzania

as they discuss good governance for girls’ education with Rumbi Chakamba, Associate Editor, Devex.

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Watch Devex conversation #2 - Good governance for girls' education

Together we explore how to create an enabling environment for good governance for girls’ education, and how girls’ education, in turn, helps to support good governance, spotlighting the many ways in which girls’ education and women’s leadership support the development of more peaceful, equitable, and prosperous societies.

Watch the conversation live on YouTube

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