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Let Girls Learn - Jordan

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Let Girls Learn - Jordan: Jordanian National Song
Female students perform a Jordanian national song in traditional attire at the opening of Khalwla Bint Al Azwar School in Mashar
Female students perform a Jordanian national song in traditional attire at the opening of Khalwla Bint Al Azwar School in Mashare'a, Jordan. Photo credit: USAID/Jordan.
Let Girls Learn - Jordan: English Lesson
A group of second grade girls focus on their English lesson.
A group of second grade girls focus on their English lesson. Photo credit: USAID/Jordan.
Let Girls Learn - Jordan: Writing Lesson
Young girls pause their writing lesson to smile for the camera at the opening of Khalwla Bint Al Azwar School in Mashare’a, Jord
Young girls pause their writing lesson to smile for the camera at the opening of Khalwla Bint Al Azwar School in Mashare’a, Jordan, one of the newly built all-girls schools.
Let Girls Learn - Jordan: All-Girls K-12
High school girls build their own designs at the opening of an all-girls K-12 school in Jordan.
High school girls build their own designs at the opening of an all-girls K-12 school in Jordan. Photo credit: USAID/Jordan.
Let Girls Learn - Jordan: Hard At Work
Young girls are hard at work studying history a USAID-funded school.
Young girls are hard at work studying history a USAID-funded school. Photo credit: USAID/Jordan.
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Female students perform a Jordanian national song in traditional attire at the opening of Khalwla Bint Al Azwar School in Mashar
A group of second grade girls focus on their English lesson.
Young girls pause their writing lesson to smile for the camera at the opening of Khalwla Bint Al Azwar School in Mashare’a, Jord
High school girls build their own designs at the opening of an all-girls K-12 school in Jordan.
Young girls are hard at work studying history a USAID-funded school.
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Asad Muhumed Sells Milk by the Road
Resilience and Pastoralism
August 19, 2014
Racing for a Good Cause in Hawassa
Ethiopia in Transformation
August 19, 2014
Impact of Water
Development Credit Authority, Abebow's Story
August 14, 2014
Getinet Enyew
Development Credit Authority, Getinet's Story
August 18, 2014
Pioneer Maize Seed Ready for Shipment
A New Alliance Partnership with DuPont Pioneer
August 18, 2014
Fumarole in the Corbetti Caldera in Ethiopia
Power Africa:The Corbetti Caldera Geothermal Project
August 18, 2014
The dVentus Facility
Power Africa: dVentus Technologies
August 15, 2014
African Bamboo Product Innovation Lab
Powering Agriculture Innovations in Energy and Agriculture: African Bamboo
August 20, 2014

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