19-year-old writer Charuni Nayanathara writes about why attitudes surrounding menstruation in Sri Lanka need to change.
18-year-old South Korean student Heidi Nam writes about the global impact of the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
22 سالہ پاکستانی طالبہ شیخ سندس ذیشان اپنی ہم جماعت کے طور پر 19 سال بعد کلاس روم میں واپس آنے والی اپنی ماں کے بارے میں لکھتی ہیں۔
Studying, a birthday party and more studying, Tanisha writes about her busy week.
16-year old Nepali student Aadhya Shrestha explores the unequal treatment of boys and girls in school sports.
13-year-old Colombian student Martina Camacho explains how the punk rock movement helped her become unapologetically herself.
In 2019, Assembly featured hundreds of girls and women around the world, from menstrual activists and Olympians, to STEM advocates and education champions.
Voice of Baceprot challenges stereotypes about gender, culture and religion through heavy metal music.
“She wanted to be a kung fu star in Chinese movies. / Ma said girls don’t do kung fu.”
These misconceptions about periods keep girls around the world from realising their potential.
Young women from Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Malaysia and more share their stories to destigmatise menstruation.
تكتب لنا نسيم عن تجربتها في دراسة الطب و كيف أن عدم المساواة بين الجنسين يحدّ من قدرات الفتيات في مجتمعها
Four million people have left the country as the economic and humanitarian crisis worsens.
Why a Ghanaian book blogger is raising awareness about books and writers from her homeland.
Quatro milhões de pessoas deixaram o país à medida que a crise econômica e humanitária se agrava.
Activist Joseline Velásquez Morales helps students advocate for legislation against child marriage and for sexual and reproductive health education.
پاکستان کی صرف خواتین پر مبنی ریسنگ ٹیم تیز رفتار کاریں بنا رہی ہے اور تبدیلی کا محرک بن رہی ہے
“We didn’t want the story of robotics to finish with our team. We wanted other girls to be here, to work in this field,” says 16-year-old Fatemah, Afghan Dreamers’ captain.
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Read an excerpt from a new book following the story of four Nigerian schoolgirls held captive by Boko Haram.