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Today is International Day of the Girl. A chance for...

Adoaga Ousmane, aged 45 and pictured here with her daughter, at an Oxfam food distribution in Chad.
Photo: Abbie Trayler-Smith / Oxfam

Even now, in 2013, girls remain less likely than boys to receive an education. And in some countries, fewer than one in five girls will make it to secondary school.
Photo: Irina Werning / Oxfam

Boxing is making a comeback in Afghanistan after it was banned by the Taliban Regime. Shabnam Haruzel, from Kabul, trains at a gym that was supported by Oxfam.
Photo: Abbie Trayler-Smith / Oxfam

Children laugh and sing whilst being taught about hygiene in their village in Pakistan.
Phot: Timothy Allen / Oxfam

Today is International Day of the Girl. A chance for us to celebrate the achievements of girls around the world. Click the captions on the photos to see more.
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