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Prosper wants to fight for girls’ rights

Prosper, 13, from Ghana is one of the radio reporters at High Class Radio Station and he is proud to have covered his school’s Global Vote Day: “Everyone I have spoken to thinks this is an important day because it is about our rights, which is the most important thing ever… And once we know our rights we can also protect ourselves better."
   At Prosper’s school, WCP ambassadors have helped the girls to start a WCP Child Rights Club. He also wants to join and says: “After all, if life is to improve for girls in the future, we boys need to learn that girls have exactly the same rights that we have.”
2014-05-10 12:32   
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