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02-10-2018 16:44:32
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Thuba Sibanda, a leader from Physically Active Youth Namibia, joined Barack Obama on stage in Athens to talk about how ensuring girls have access to education creates a ripple effect across borders and generations. Check out some highlights from the discussion!
COVID-19, food insecurity, #ClimateChange and other crises impact girls' access to education. On #WD2023, GPE, Plan International, Girls Opportunity Alliance, FAWE Africa, School Meals Coalition, Transform Education and Rozaria Memorial Trust will discuss solutions so that every girl can learn: g.pe/4tiC50P4kXp
In honor of #MalalaDay, we asked a few members of the @GirlsAlliance from Namibia, India, Nepal, Guatemala, and Uganda to tell us why Malala inspires them—and I just love their responses. Thank you Malala Yousafzai for all that you do for girls around the world! 💖
“The world is at a critical juncture for women and girls, from global conflict to the COVID-19 pandemic, to climate change and so much more.” Watch Michelle Obama’s virtual message at the Women Deliver conference about why it’s more important than ever to support women and girls.
This week at the Women Deliver conference in Rwanda, members of our Network participated on panels with organizations like CARE (care.org), Global Partnership for Education, Plan International, and more to discuss their vital work to empower and educate girls around the world:
🥳 For President Barack Obama's birthday, help us give him the best gift: Your story. We hope you’ll take a minute to share a personal note with him on how you’re supporting your community — and if are able, consider chipping in $5, or whatever you can, to the Obama Foundation
On August 28, 1963 an estimated 250k people came together for the #MarchonWashington to demand equal rights for Black Americans. 60 years after that historic moment, President Barack Obama reflects on how the Civil Rights Movement inspired his own community organization journey:
Today, we remember those who lost their lives on September 11th, and all who defend our country and our ideals. In 2013, Barack Obama shared: “We will never forget the nearly 3,000 beautiful lives taken from us so cruelly [...] We honor the courage of those who put themselves in
All Americans should be horrified and outraged by the brazen terrorist attacks on Israel and the slaughter of innocent civilians. We grieve for those who died, pray for the safe return of those who’ve been held hostage, and stand squarely alongside our ally, Israel, as it
5 years ago on International #DayOfTheGirl Michelle Obama launched the @GirlsAlliance. This The Obama Foundation program empowers girls worldwide through education and working with community-led organizations. It’s how we create a brighter future. I hope you’ll join us in this work!
This week, I'm in Malawi with @MelindaGates and Amal Clooney as part of our work together to advance gender equality and help end child marriage. We’re visiting programs like AGE Africa that are supporting girls to pursue their dreams.
This week, I joined Michelle Obama and Amal Clooney in Malawi to meet with people on the frontlines of ending child marriage—including AGE Africa, Girls Not Brides, Girls First Fund, Women Lawyers Malawi, and many more local experts. Thank you for the work you're doing.
Our thoughts are with President Carter, the entire Carter family, and the The Carter Center community today, as the world honors the legacy of Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.
While in South Africa, the @GirlsAlliance, Clooney Foundation for Justice, @GatesFoundation, Girls Not Brides, and Girls First Fund came together to discuss our collective efforts to empower young women and end child marriage worldwide.