The Afghan youth team is at the center of a new documentary reflecting on their 2021 evacuation, prepping for their first Youth World Cup, and their hopes for the future of Afghan girls.
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.
Assembly's latest series features 30 female athletes around the world who defy convention on and off the field.
Training for the Paralympics requires maturity and focus, but Sara Vargas still finds time to be a teenager.
Entrenar para las Paralímpicas requiere madurez y enfoque pero Sara Vargas también encuentra tiempo para ser una adolescente.
17-year-old taekwondo champion Aaliyah Powell writes about representing Team GB while taking her GCSEs.
From the classroom to the football pitch, chess board and ski slope, how education helps athletes in competitions and in life.
Research shows that playing sports helps girls thrive in school, at home and in their careers — but gender gaps in athletics persist in almost every country.
The 17-year-old Argentinian uses her athleticism to advocate for change.
When it comes to being inclusive, the golfing world isn’t up to par — but these young women from Nepal, Nigeria and Mexico are working to change that.
समावेशी हुने कुरा आउँदा, गल्फ संसार अपेक्षित स्तरमा छैन - तर नेपाल, नाइजेरिया र मेक्सिकोका यी युवतीहरूले यसलाई परिवर्तन गर्न प्रयास गरिरहेका छन् ।
21-year-old Elizabeth Anyanacho on qualifying for the 2020 Olympics and how taekwondo taught her the confidence to stand out.
“I’m young but I have unshakable courage,” shares Ayesha Ayaz.
عائشہ ایاز کہتی ہیں کہ، "میں کم عمر ہوں، لیکن میرا حوصلہ غیرمتزلزل ہے۔"
Miki Matheson and Mohadeseh Kohansal discuss their work with I’mPOSSIBLE, a global education programme that’s teaching students inclusion through the Paralympic values.
The 22-year-old esport athlete and law student reflects on gender discrimination in gaming and why the industry needs more legal intervention.
Whether in school or in the weight room, Karenjeet Kaur Bains works hard to make her family proud.
13-year-old Husnah Kukundakwe discusses some of her many passions: swimming, Scrabble and SpongeBob SquarePants.
A devastating fall won’t stop the 12-year-old from attempting her greatest feat yet — becoming Britain’s youngest Olympian at the Tokyo Games in 2021.
With her nonprofit, two-time Olympic softball player Natasha Watley is working to make the sport more inclusive.