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Africa: Continental Report Ranks How Friendly African Governments Are Towards Girls

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[The Conversation Africa] There are approximately over 308 million girls below 18 years on the African continent. While the African Union's legal and policy framework does refer - patchily - to the rights, interests and plight of girls; continental bodies and national governments can and should do more to protect girls, provide for them and ensure that they participate fully in society.

Source: allAfrica.com

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