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There is no word “defeat” in Naima’s dictionary

April 27, 2020By Guest AuthorChild Education, Child Marriage, Gender No Comments
There is no word “defeat” in Naima’s dictionary

Naima overcame incredible challenges to become an educated woman, including abuse and child marriage. She worked to support her education and never gave up.

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