Meet DigiTruck Ethiopia — the refurbished, moveable classroom making coding more accessible to girls across the country. For Ekram, a student in the programme, this refurbished, moveable classroom has made coding — and the mentors she’s met through it — a lifeline for her.
Pashtana Durrani, Axana Soltan, and Freshta Karim are at the forefront of alternative learning initiatives for Afghan youth in the face of the girls’ ban on secondary education.
Recent graduate, Storiya Iqbal, recounts her fight for education in Pakistan and how that struggle led her to a full scholarship and a biomedical degree in the United States.
In light of the 2023 presidential election, girls in Nigeria share their hopes, dreams and visions for their country.
20-year-old Nigerian feminist writer Aladeselu Margaret Ayomikun petitions the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs to remove taxes on all menstrual products.
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ایک نوجوان پاکستانی کارکن موسمیاتی ناانصافی کے اپنے ملک پر مرتب ہونے والے دیرپا اثرات اور کوپ 27 سے اپنی توقعات کے بارے میں اظہار خیال کرتی ہیں۔
A young Pakistani activist writes about the lasting effects of climate injustice and what she wants to see happen at COP27.
Afghan student Muska Ehsan writes about breaking social norms in this award-winning op-ed from Write the World’s gender equality competition.
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