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Subject How Rachel Brosnahan Is Fighting to Fund Education
Date September 19, 2019 7:07 PM
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Tune in to ACTIVATE tonight.
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NEW EPISODE TONIGHT!

ACTIVATE: The Global Citizen Movement
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Hi Global Citizen,

 

When crisis strikes, very little humanitarian aid goes toward education.
Keeping young people in school after a disaster can make the difference between
a region’s long-term collapse and its recovery, yet about 75 million children
lack the support to continue their studies in times of crisis.


Tonight’s episode of ACTIVATE follows Rachel Brosnahan on a crusade with
Global Citizen to convince Ireland, Japan, and the United States to commit
funds to Education Cannot Wait (ECW), the world’s largest fund supporting
children in crisis zones. Rachel, experts, and activists call on Global
Citizens to take action and urge world leaders to ensure vulnerable children
can stay in school. We visit Peru to meet with Venezuelan migrant families to
learn more about education issues and solutions in an emotional and eye-opening
segment of the series. 

 

You can tune in tonight on the National Geographic channel at 10 p.m. ET / 9
p.m. CT or on theACTIVATE hub
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supports families in crisis
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by supplying products that help bring back a sense of normalcy and dignity, as
well as take action and earn rewards.

 

Enjoy the show,

The Global Citizen Team
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