17-year-old Mexican student María Fernanda writes about recovering from an eating disorder.
Diana writes about the impact of the war on her daily life in Cherkasy, Ukraine.
18-year-old Afghan student Aydin Sahba Yaqouby writes about life since the Taliban banned girls from attending secondary school.
An Afghan student reflects on her life since the girls’ education ban in this short graphic novel.
What young Afghan women want you to know about their lives and their fight to continue their studies.
In Assembly’s “Around the world” series, girls sound off on the topics that matter to them.
Studying, a birthday party and more studying, Tanisha writes about her busy week.
I realized that I have been internalizing all my life racist beauty ideals that favor light skin tones and discriminate against darker ones.
We take a look at the conversations girls are having about racial discrimination and their work to create a more equal world.
Elvira, Florinda and Yessica share how they’re creating libraries in their communities to help other Indigenous students continue to learn during the pandemic.
Nigeria’s movement against police brutality became increasingly violent this week as soldiers opened fire on protestors.
Geisi escribe sobre ir a buscar agua cada día y lo que más (y menos) le gusta sobre la cuarentena.
Geisi writes about fetching water every day and what she likes most (and least) about quarantine.
Rates of child marriage are surging during the COVID-19 crisis. Here’s what leaders should do to help.
17-year-old student Varsha Yajman writes about her journey joining the climate movement and how it has helped her learn self-care.
16-year-old Chinese American student Jasmine Kapadia shares the poetry collection she wrote during the COVID-19 crisis about the strength and beauty of her culture.
After losing her right arm and eyesight in a landmine accident, Deolinda “Minga” Tchihnga teaches others to recognise, avoid and report threats of explosives.
Training for the Paralympics requires maturity and focus, but Sara Vargas still finds time to be a teenager.
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.