Gunchaa Shandilya shares her week enjoying nature, learning animation and advocating for climate action with friends.
The 14-year-old writes about balancing schoolwork with swimming as she trains for the Tokyo Paralympic Games.
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.
Alexandra shares how she’s keeping busy with drawing contests and crafting.
Alexandra comparte cómo se mantiene ocupada con competencias de pintura y artesanía.
After losing her right arm and eyesight in a landmine accident, Deolinda “Minga” Tchihnga teaches others to recognise, avoid and report threats of explosives.
Burke Girma writes about training with the Girls Gotta Run Foundation and helping her mother out at the market.
Despite an internet blackout, Sualiha makes the most of her week with small Eid celebrations with family and board games.
Cailane writes about her disappointment in her president’s leadership, inequalities in Brazil’s education system and spending her birthday in quarantine.
Carlita Washington writes about working as student government attorney general to end racial injustice and police brutality on campus.
Gaurika Singh writes about a month in her life as her dad battles COVID-19 symptoms.
Samagya writes about what she likes about online classes (no uniforms) and her concerns about recovering from loss.
Concerts for the elderly, virtual studies and finding positivity amid the panic, Charlotte writes about life as a German student during the coronavirus outbreak.
Cameras galore, good eats and new braids — follow Tia for a week as she records segments and interviews for Sky News.
Houda writes about a week in her life as she spends time in her home country of Algeria and gets ready to begin a new school year in Australia.
I’m Aleena! I am an Indian living in UAE, a huge “Ironman” fan and a teenager who is anxious about us polluting the Earth.
Meet Hauwa. She loves cooking and tending to her plants. She hopes to become a paediatrician one day.
Naceem writes about studying to become a doctor and how gender discrimination limits girls in her community.
تكتب لنا نسيم عن تجربتها في دراسة الطب و كيف أن عدم المساواة بين الجنسين يحدّ من قدرات الفتيات في مجتمعها