“We sought to create a fun game but one that also showed that Afghan girls are capable of solving challenges and doing great things.”
These young women will keep you up to speed on climate justice, challenging menstrual stigma, gender disparity in sports and more.
Fakhria and Froohar Momtaz are using yoga to help Afghan girls and women.
.فخریھ و فروھر ممتاز از یوگا برای کمک بھ دختران و زنان افغان استفاده می کنند
How the Ethiopian Space Science Society is getting students involved in the country’s celestial research.
The 19-year-old menstruation activist writes about her fight to end period poverty around the world.
Making periods easier, safer and cheaper for every girl.
माहवारी के बारे में ये ग़लत धारणाएं दुनिया भर में लड़कियों को उनकी क्षमताओं के मुताबिक काम करने से रोकती हैं।
Naceem writes about studying to become a doctor and how gender discrimination limits girls in her community.
HOGO Women’s Network founder provides students in Japan with the space and terminology to talk about these issues.
HOGO WOMEN’S NETWORKの創設者として、日本の学生の皆さんに、この問題について話し合うための場や用語を提供しています。
19-year-old Melanie Msoka writes about her work breaking down the stigmas around periods, family planning and puberty in her home country.
Cuatro millones de personas han abandonado el país a medida que la crisis económica y humanitaria empeora.
Contribute your own entries and edits as part of Dr. Jess Wade’s project.
Assembly readers from Nigeria, Colombia, Australia and more write about their plans for the school term.
10-year-old Sheilah Sheldone shares some of her favourite paintings and the inspiration behind them.
From Antananarivo to the 2018 Winter Olympics, 17-year-old Mialitiana Clerc has made history on the slopes.
Watch 16-year-old Peace take you on a tour of the Nigerian community where she helps girls advocate for their rights.
It’s a big week for Bawi — follow the 18-year-old as she prepares to graduate high school and give her valedictorian speech.
My app, Proto, helps connect educators, students and facilities with underutilized 3D printers so more people can learn how to use them.