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Stand with Malala on November 10th for girls’ education

Posted on October 24, 2012 by Tina Robiolle

The UN Special Envoy for Global Education declares November 10th a global day of action for Malala and 32 million girls more. On that day, one month following the assassination attempt, he will travel to Pakistan to deliver to President Zardari the million-plus petition to make education a reality for all Pakistani children and “let the world know that we will no longer accept keeping girls out of school.”

You can find out more and sign the petition by visiting www.iammalala.org.

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