Women, show your worth! featuring Shelmima Babai Abji
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Girls Education International
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In this episode, Anna talks with Shelmina Babai Abji about her new book Show Your Worth. Together, they explore how women everywhere can build success and find opportunities in new environments, especially when they find they are a “first.”
The mission of Girls Ed is to expand and support educational opportunities for underserved girls and women in remote and developing regions of the world. Help fund our work at www.girlsed.org.
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