On Tuesday, a White House spokesperson said:
The State Department, which oversees the program aimed at providing young girls in developing countries with educational resources, also denied ending the program. They wrote on Twitter:
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“The report in CNN yesterday was incorrect.” “There have been no changes to the program and none have been authorized.”
The State Department, which oversees the program aimed at providing young girls in developing countries with educational resources, also denied ending the program. They wrote on Twitter:
“There have been no changes to the #LetGirlsLearn program. We are committed to empowering women and girls around the world,” the department tweeted Monday night.
“@statedeptspox: @WhiteHouse supports policies & programs to empower and educate adolescent girls. #LetGirlsLearn.”
“Moving forward, we will not continue to use the ‘Let Girls Learn’ brand or maintain a stand-alone program,”
Sheila Crowley wrote in an email reportedly obtained by CNN.
“‘Let Girls Learn’ provided a platform to showcase Peace Corps’ strength in community development, shining a bright light on the work of our Volunteers all over the world,” she added. “We are so proud of what ‘Let Girls Learn’ accomplished and we have all of you to thank for this success.”
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