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Subject How Bonang Matheba Is Working to Keep Girls in School
Date September 26, 2019 11:46 PM
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Tune in to watch ACTIVATE tonight!
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NEW EPISODE TONIGHT!

ACTIVATE: The Global Citizen Movement
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Hi Global Citizen,

 

Education is a vital tool to help girls build confidence, but in sub-Saharan
Africa, an estimated 1 in 10 girls miss school during their menstrual cycle.
Tonight’s episode ofACTIVATE tells the story of Global Citizen’s campaign to
break down barriers to education for girls living in South Africa. 


Tonight's episode — Keeping Girls in School — follows the #ItsBloodyTime
campaign and features South African TV presenter and Global Citizen Ambassador
Bonang Matheba as she works to persuade President Cyril Ramaphosa to commit to
invest $822 million toward funding menstrual health and hygiene education,
providing free pads for girls in grades 4 through 12 in public schools, and
removing taxes on sanitary products. The episode also follows Gayle King and
Priyanka Chopra Jonas as they join the campaign to keep girls in school. 

 

You can tune in tonight on the National Geographic channel at 10 p.m. ET / 9
p.m. CT or on the ACTIVATE hub
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partners P&G and Always are helping girls manage their periods to fight poverty
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, as well as take action, and earn rewards. 

 

Enjoy the show,

The Global Citizen Team
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