This school teaches Senegal’s brightest girls to push back against patriarchal norms
First publishedAug 18, 04:14 UTC
Last updatedAug 18, 06:09 UTC · 2m ago
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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.
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This school teaches Senegal’s brightest girls to push back against patriarchal norms
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