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"Girls who receive an education are more empowered, better prepared to protect themselves against violence, abuse, exploitation, and trafficking, and less vulnerable to disease."



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Women's Global
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Chicago Tribune Oak Park - River Forest TRIBLOCAL May 13, 2010 print edition "Local Resident to speak at United Nations conference" SEE PAGE 17


Chicago Tribune
Oak Park -
River Forest  TRIBLOCAL online
"Oak Parker to speak at United Nations conference"-- May 5, 2010
online edition


Oak Park Leaves "Oak Parker to speak at United Nations conference" - May 6, 2010 online edition


Jan 2010 TODAY'S CHICAGO WOMAN: "The Global Mindset: Local women are working to end poverty by empowering women worldwide" includes a feature on Women's Global. View pdf online


Chicago Tribune
Oak Park - River Forest - Forest Park TRIBLOCAL

Women's Global founder Amy Maglio was featured in the Oct 8 issue


Sept. 24, 2009 Chicago Public Radio Worldview: Women's Global speaks to Chicago Public Radio's daily global affairs show


April 21, 2009 Chicago Public Radio Worldview
Women's Global Executive Director Amy Maglio was a featured guest on Chicago Public Radio's daily
global affairs show


Women's Global included in
The New York Times'
Chicago Life Magazine
Annual Philanthropy Guide 2008



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WHY
girls' education?


Research from the World Bank,
the United Nations, the Center for Global Development, etc. have shown girls' education to be one of the most effective and sustainable ways of fighting global poverty.

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