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This school teaches Senegal's brightest girls to push back against patriarchal norms
ABC News - International and The Seattle Times describe the same event in different terms.
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What happenedSenegal's first elite boarding school for girls shows how the largely Muslim West African nation has made progress in girls' education, but challenges remain.
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Left / center-leftThis school teaches Senegal's brightest girls to push back against patriarchal norms
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This school teaches Senegal's brightest girls to push back against patriarchal norms
Senegal's first elite boarding school for girls shows how the largely Muslim West African nation has made progress in girls' education, but challenges remain
This school teaches Senegal’s brightest girls to push back against patriarchal norms
Senegal's first elite boarding school for girls shows how the largely Muslim West African nation has made progress in girls' education, but challenges remain.