US First Lady Michelle Obama (C) reacts as she watches an interpretive dance performance during a welcome for her arrival at Mulberry School for Girls during a visit as part of the US government's 'Let Girls Learn' initiative in east London on June 16, 2015. On the first full day of a visit to Britain the US First Lady met with local students in east London and discussed how Britain and the US are working together in order to attempt to expand access to adolescent girls' education around the world. While in London, the First Lady will also host a roundtable meeting on Let Girls Learn, and meet with British Prime Minister Cameron, Samatha Cameron, and Prince Harry. AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS (Photo credit should read JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images)http://www.aol.com/glamourforedu/#slide=3641497#fullscreen
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Secondary school girls in Nigeria with Franca Aide, Girl Rising Ambassador For Calabar and National Coordinator Girls United Together For Success (GUTS). http://sowc2015.unicef.org/map-location/girls-united-together-for-success-guts/?mpfy-pin=22745.. At Nigerian premiere of "HE NAMED ME MALALA", to celebrate United Nations' International Day of the Girl Child on Sunday, October 11, 2015, at the Silverbird Chinemas, Silverbird Galleria, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
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Secondary school girls in Nigeria with Franca Aide, Girl Rising Ambassador For Calabar and National Coordinator Girls United Together For Success (GUTS). http://sowc2015.unicef.org/map-location/girls-united-together-for-success-guts/?mpfy-pin=22745.. At Nigerian premiere of "HE NAMED ME MALALA", to celebrate United Nations' International Day of the Girl Child on Sunday, October 11, 2015, at the Silverbird Chinemas, Silverbird Galleria, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.