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Aisha Alhassan, 12 (second from left) attends class at the Nyologu Primary School in the village of Nyologu, northern Ghana, on Wednesday June 6, 2007. "I like to study maths," says Aisha, who helps her parents at home by picking shea nuts, fetching water and washing bowls. "I want to become a nurse, so I can take care of mother if she becomes sick," she adds. Only 4 of 21 students in this class are girls..

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Aisha Alhassan, 12 (second from left) attends class at the Nyologu Primary School in the village of Nyologu, northern Ghana, on Wednesday June 6, 2007. "I like to study maths," says Aisha, who helps her parents at home by picking shea nuts, fetching water and washing bowls. "I want to become a nurse, so I can take care of mother if she becomes sick," she adds. Only 4 of 21 students in this class are girls..