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| Educating Girls in Pakistan | |
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| tamsinbradley | Jul 20 2012, 10:02 AM Post #1 |
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Never one to miss the chance for self-publicity, here is my latest article on the debates surrounding educating girls in Pakistan. It was co-written with Rubina Saigol a feminist activist and independent researcher in Pakistan, I am hoping she will shortly join our network. I partly also wanted to demonstrate that files can be uploaded if you scroll to the end of a new post under discussions you will see the option to attach a file. |
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| Angela_Crack | Jul 20 2012, 12:03 PM Post #2 |
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This looks fascinating, Tamsin. I look forward to having a read. |
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12:39 AM Jul 11