Activists from Bangladesh, Honduras, Nigeria, Samoa and more share their climate policy ideas.
Zuzana Hudáčová shares what it was like to fight the pandemic from her lab.
19-year-old author Raathi Chota shares her advice for growing your readership and publishing your story.
Assembly readers (and twin sisters!) Eduek and Uforo Nsentip ask Malala Fund’s research officer Naomi Nyamweya about the relationship between climate change and girls’ education.
21-year-old student Sofía Samaniego writes about her country’s political upheaval and police violence during peaceful protests.
18-year-old Aladeselu Margaret Ayomikun writes about the challenges university students face.
Artist Maliha Abidi shares how she’s breaking down stigmas around mental health in this illustration series.
Bhumika answers questions from girls around the world — from how to start an Instagram account to landing your dream job at a nonprofit.
Bhagyashree Prabhutendolkar takes us through a week in her life as she edits submissions for her student publication, Youth Magazine.
How the legacy of the Armenian genocide has affected me.
Italian student Chiara Longo writes about testing positive for COVID-19 and what she learned from contracting the virus.
Assembly readers from 20 countries share their ideas on how governments can better support girls.
Student Trina Mitra explains how to hold people accountable in a way that promotes real change.
“I don’t want to live in a Mexico where my parents don’t let me ride my bike to school or go out after sunset because they’re afraid for my safety,” writes 19-year-old student Mariajose de Jesús Castillo Cervantes.
Student poet Fatimata Cham shares her poem about the perception of criminals and how the U.S. justice system treats Black people.
In Assembly’s “Around the world” series, girls sound off on the topics that matter to them.
A step-by-step guide to beginning to read for pleasure.
Nayla Ariwibowo writes about her initiative, Diatas Langit, which helps other Indonesian students continue learning during the pandemic.
To celebrate our last issue of the year, we’re gifting copies of our favourite books to three lucky readers.
18-year-old student Helena Branco writes about her efforts to end period poverty in Brazil.