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International Women's Day Provides Opportunity To Renew Commitment To World's Girls
In this Huffington Post "Global Motherhood" opinion piece, Kate Roberts, vice president of corporate marketing, communications and advocacy at Population Services International, marks International Women's Day, to be recognized on March 8, and its 2012 theme, "Connecting Girls, Inspiring Futures." She says "the story of Facebook exemplifies precisely why the global community needs to invest in young minds and young leaders -- especially girls," and speculates what might have happened if Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg "had been born a girl in Rwanda." Roberts outlines what could happen to Rwandan girls growing up, including dying because of malaria or diarrhea before age five; missing out on educational opportunities; dying in childbirth at a young age; or contracting HIV.
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