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Truck Art: Advocating for Girls’ Education In Pakistan Through Local Art

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UNESCO has been using Pakistani ‘truck art’, a unique blend of murals and painted scenes honoring local art and crafts, to raise awareness on girls’ education in the Kohistan district in Pakistan.

The local community overwhelmingly welcomed the use of this local art form, adopted by the Girls’ Right to Education Programme (GREP), helping to make an impact in favor of girls’ education in local communities….


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