17-year-old Bhumika Ashwar writes about the barriers to education Guyanese women face and how she’s championing girls’ education on the ground through her advocacy.
18-year-old Iranian American poet Keana Saberi shares her award-winning poem and reflects on the current protests in Iran.
Afghan student Muska Ehsan writes about breaking social norms in this award-winning op-ed from Write the World’s gender equality competition.
“When girls and women learn, everyone benefits. That is why it’s not just up to girls and women to speak out.”
14-year-old student Maya Zankowski writes about gender equality and her great-grandmother in this award-winning article from Write the World’s op-ed competition.
Mahina, Malala Fund’s digital associate, shares a photo essay from the Fridays For Future climate strike in Stockholm.
Malala discusses the crisis in Afghanistan and how young women can help.
How the student-created digital advocacy tool Feminae Carta can help activists like you fight for equality.
Assembly readers from 20 countries share their ideas on how governments can better support girls.
Sofia Scarlat, o studentă în vârstă de 17 ani și militantă pentru egalitatea de gen, scrie despre discuțiile pe care țara sa ar trebui să le poarte.
17-year-old student and gender equality activist Sofia Scarlat writes about the conversations she thinks her country should be having.
When it comes to being inclusive, the golfing world isn’t up to par — but these young women from Nepal, Nigeria and Mexico are working to change that.
The 17-year-old from Afghanistan shares how the nonprofit Skateistan helped her learn confidence on and off the board.
Teach for Afghanistan trains educators to intervene when girls are at risk of dropping out.
موسسه تدریس برای افغانستان، به استادان آموزش می دهد تا در زمانی که دختران در معرض خطر ترک تحصیل هستند، به آنها کمک کنند
Student refugee Nibras Basitkey shares what she learned while interning at Citi.
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.
تكتب لنا نسيم عن تجربتها في دراسة الطب و كيف أن عدم المساواة بين الجنسين يحدّ من قدرات الفتيات في مجتمعها
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。