18-year-old Maria Eduarda reflects on writing the #GirlsDecide Manifesto, demanding quality, equal education for all. To her, education is fundamental to their identities, activism, and liberation.
Lua Quinelato, que tem 19 anos, reflete sobre sua experiência como menina travesti na universidade pública, onde achou sua comunidade, e escrita do Manifesto #MeninasDecidem, exigindo educação de qualidade e com equidade para todas as meninas. Para as jovens, a educação inclusiva é fundamental para seu ativismo, identidades e libertação.
19-year-old Lua Quinelato reflects on her experience in a public university as a transvesti girl and finding community, and writing the #GirlsDecide Manifesto, demanding quality, equal education for all.
16-year-old Thuézia Souza is a girl activist researching the causes of girls’ school dropout in Cabo de Santo Agostinho, Pernambuco, Brazil. She reflects on her chat with Malala about her dreams for girls’ education in Brazil.
17-year-old Bhumika Ashwar writes about the barriers to education Guyanese women face and how she’s championing girls’ education on the ground through her advocacy.
21-year old student and activist Beatriz Silva writes about how an encounter with restrictive and misogynistic dress codes fueled her passion for gender equity research and policy work.
.زیرنویس: مژده اکبری، فعال 17 ساله از بزرگ شدن اش در افغانستان و امید های آینده خویش می نویسد
مژده اکبری فعال ۱۷ ساله، در مورد بزرگ شدن در افغانستان و آرزوهایش برای آینده
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17-year-old activist Muzhda Akbari writes about growing up in Afghanistan and her hopes for the future.
ከአማራ ክልል የመጡ ሶስት ሴት ልጆች ስለ መፈናቀል፣ ስለ ጾታ ተኮር ጥቃት እና የስሜት መቃወስን ስለመቋቋም ይጽፋሉ፡፡
Three girls from the Amhara region write about displacement, gender-based violence and coping with trauma.
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14-year-old student Raquel Gonzalez writes about why educators need to listen to students’ opinions on how and what they want to learn.
17-year-old student María Florinda writes about fighting to continue her education and speaking in New York alongside Michelle Obama.
Meti, a 23-year-old student and girls’ education advocate, writes about her path to advocacy and the successes and challenges she faced along the way.
Raphaele Godinho antecipa o que vai mudar para as meninas e mulheres brasileiras agora que o Presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva está no cargo.
Raphaele Godinho anticipates what will change for Brazilian girls and women now that President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is in office.
Manasi Gajjalapurna and Sualeha Irshad discuss with girls from India, Peru and Sri Lanka the importance of educating and empowering young women around the world.
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