Panmela Castro and her organisation Rede Nami use graffiti to help girls address racism, sexism and gender-based violence.
17-year-olds Maikele and Itocovoti are fighting against long distances to school, discrimination and low-quality education.
In Assembly’s “Around the world” series, girls sound off on the topics that matter to them.
Assembly is a new platform for girls and young women around the world.
13-year-old Tanya Muzinda’s road to becoming Africa’s first female motocross star is paved with obstacles.
Indian girls team up to create a graphic novel.
The 18-year-old from South Africa never would have guessed the impact her simple science project would have on her — and the world.
18-year-old Suhaila from northern Nigeria writes about overcoming early marriage and gender discrimination.
My name is Ciara-Beth. I’m 18 years old.
Refugee and education activist Zaynab Abdi calls on leaders to sign the Safe Schools Declaration and protect students from violence.
When I left Swat Valley, Pakistan on 9th October 2012, my eyes were closed.
Haven, Suvarna and Marlou are paving the way for future Paralympians
Una conversación con la plusmarquista mundial Sofía Gómez Uribe.
Nas favelas mais violentas do Brasil, algumas meninas encontram consolo no futebol — e entre si.
“I want girls to look at me and think they can achieve anything they want.”