In this special issue, girls open up about their experiences and share their advice on looking after your mental and emotional well-being.
Malala Fund Education Champions Aheli Chowdhury and Yuman Hussain discuss their work keeping girls learning during the crisis.
The 14-year-old Pakistani student explains how she broke the world record time for reciting the periodic table.
How patriarchal norms prevent girls from accessing mobile phones — and going to school.
20-year-old Indian student Saachi Gupta writes about how her relationship with the pop superstar helped her learn to reject internalised misogyny.
15-year-old Indian student Vanya Sayimane writes about how climate change has affected her home in the Western Ghats.
We take a look at the conversations girls are having about racial discrimination and their work to create a more equal world.
Engineering student Sohini Bhattacharya shares what articles she’s enjoyed recently and why you should read them too.
Assembly's latest series features 30 female athletes around the world who defy convention on and off the field.
The 22-year-old Indian runner describes making a name for herself in the sport that made her parents famous.
Through digital fundraisers, we’re raising money and having fun.
17-year-old Indian student Pankil Jhajhria writes about the influence of the K-pop band on her life.
Girls from Australia, Colombia, India, Japan and more discuss their plans for the future and what it’s like graduating during a pandemic.
From filmmakers to astronauts, leading women offer advice to the class of 2020.
Samagya writes about what she likes about online classes (no uniforms) and her concerns about recovering from loss.
From Afghanistan to Australia, these teachers are helping girls stay in school.
20-year-old Sabiha Khatoon is fighting to prevent child marriage and teen pregnancy in her village in Bihar.
We asked young journalists from Canada, Chile, India and the U.S. about what it is like to lead a newsroom.
Why I’m asking the government of India to increase the budget for girls’ education.
Assembly readers from Bangladesh, Nigeria, Portugal, Tunisia and more share photos of their friends and tell us why their girl crew is special.