Joyce Adolwa, CARE’s director of education programming, spoke to Rollingout.com about her role at the first-ever United State of Women Summit. Adolwa’s mission at the summit – which attracted celebrities like Oprah Winfrey – was to discuss the importance of educating girls at a time when 62 million girls around the world are out of school. “What’s crazy is that there is a lot of research that indicates some developing countries lose up to a billion dollars a year for failing to educate adolescent girls at the same level as boys,” Adolwa said. Read the interview here.