Let’s empower girls across the world - Alok Sharma writes in The Voice

...That is what 16-year-old Mekdes told me during my first trip to Ethiopia. Mekdes is one of 10 inspiring girls I met who has learnt how to code during a...
...That is what 16-year-old Mekdes told me during my first trip to Ethiopia. Mekdes is one of 10 inspiring girls I met who has learnt how to code during a...
Today’s copy (5 January) of The Times reports that the UK has ‘lied’ about ending poverty for millions of people in the poorest countries. The headline is unfair and the...
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...teenage girls learning to code. One of them told him: “Education is a weapon that can change the world.” “She’s right”, he said, but added that “millions of girls around...
...my trip to Ethiopia, I met inspiring girls learning how to code during a summer camp, backed by UK aid. Mekdes, who is 16, told me “education is a weapon...
...business representatives, African leaders, international institutions and young entrepreneurs to create new partnerships that will deliver more investment and jobs. The International Monetary Fund estimates that Africa is home to...
...in and around the Cox’s Bazar camps that will benefit almost a million people. We have prepositioned humanitarian supplies so that aid can continue to get through, even if roads...