Education advocates are among 2018 most influential people
Explore which education advocates and GPE supporters are included on Time’s recently released list of the 100 most influential people of 2018.
April 27, 2018 by GPE Secretariat
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Rihanna during the GPE Financing Conference, which gathered developing and donor countries, multilateral organizations, civil society, private sector, and philanthropic foundations in Dakar. Credit: GPE/Heather Shuker
Rihanna during the GPE Financing Conference, which gathered developing and donor countries, multilateral organizations, civil society, private sector, and philanthropic foundations in Dakar.
Credit: GPE/Heather Shuker

When GPE Global Ambassador Rihanna called on her "Navy" of fans to join her in asking world leaders to #FundEducation, they listened!

Her tweets were answered by Erna Solberg, Emmanuel Macron, Mauricio Macri, and more! Therefore, it came as no surprise when she was included in this year's TIME 100 list of the world's most influential people.

In addition to Rihanna, it's great to see that several other education advocates and GPE supporters are on the list.

While they're not necessarily being recognized for their commitment to education, we want to call attention to when they raised their voice for children's right to learn.

Emmanuel Macron

Justin Trudeau

Mauricio Macri

Nice Nailantei Leng'ete

Nice Nailantei Leng'ete went against her traditional Maasai community and resisted female genital mutilation. She fought to continue her education and used it to convince community leaders to end the practice. She has saved an estimated 15,000 Kenyan girls from FGM and early marriage.

Meghan Markle

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