New York: Participating in the event will be girls in Washington, Jordan, Peru, Tanzania and the U.K. The event, with help from cosmetics giant Maybelline New York, kicks off a monthlong campaign by The Girl Project to raise money for education programs.
Glamour will host 100 watch parties in 100 countries.
US First lady Michelle Obama will mark International Day of the Girl Child on October 11 by Skyping with girls around the world about education challenges in their lives.
The event is sponsored by Glamour magazine's The Girl Project, which offers education help to more than 50 million girls worldwide.
Obama will be joined from the Newseum in Washington, D.C., by "Black-ish" actress Yara Shahidi and Glamour editor-in-chief Cindy Leive.
Glamour will host 100 watch parties in 100 countries.
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