Manasi Gajjalapurna and Sualeha Irshad discuss with girls from India, Peru and Sri Lanka the importance of educating and empowering young women around the world.
A 20-year-old Salvadoran student writes about how every student deserves to be able to make informed, safe and healthy choices about themselves and their body.
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.
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18-year-old Afghan student Aydin Sahba Yaqouby writes about life since the Taliban banned girls from attending secondary school.
An Afghan student reflects on her life since the girls’ education ban in this short graphic novel.
What young Afghan women want you to know about their lives and their fight to continue their studies.
Five Afghan students share their thoughts on the crisis in their home country.
21-year-old Raphaele Godinho writes about her work helping every student access higher education.
An Afghan university student shares how the current crisis has affected her education and her message for world leaders.
Young women in Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria and Pakistan discuss how climate-related events prevent girls from learning.
Girls from Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, the UAE and Uganda share the climate actions they hope leaders take at COP26.
Malala Fund Education Champions Aheli Chowdhury and Yuman Hussain discuss their work keeping girls learning during the crisis.
In the months leading up to COP26, we’re publishing original pieces on how climate change has affected your education, what you're learning (or not learning!) about the climate crisis in school and what actions you want to see leaders take at the conference.
Vee discusses fighting for every girl’s right to learn, graduating during a pandemic and more with student interviewer Chiara Longo.
Malala discusses the crisis in Afghanistan and how young women can help.
Malala Fund Education Champions are navigating compounded crises to help Syrian refugees learn in Lebanon.
How patriarchal norms prevent girls from accessing mobile phones — and going to school.