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Digital Summer School for 30 Young Women Opens in Abuja

Posted By: adminon: July 10, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: CITAD, Digital Summer School, Everett Programme, PCNI, SAIS, WRAPANo CommentsViews:
Digital Summer School for 30 Young Women Opens in Abuja

This story has been updated with a picture The gender gap in Nigeria narrowed significantly today when a Digital Summer School for 30 young Nigerian women opened in Abuja. The global coaliti... Read more

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