18-year-old Mae Peralta writes about how the pandemic has exacerbated the challenges girls in her country face in going to school.
Malala Fund Education Champions Aheli Chowdhury and Yuman Hussain discuss their work keeping girls learning during the crisis.
11-year-old Bintu shares how ACE Radio School allowed her to continue learning in lockdown.
Malala Fund Education Champions are navigating compounded crises to help Syrian refugees learn in Lebanon.
Saachi Gupta writes about organising a relief virtual festival to support patients and families in India affected by COVID-19.
How patriarchal norms prevent girls from accessing mobile phones — and going to school.
Student Jayde Powell writes about founding Shopping Angels, an organisation keeping vulnerable populations safe through free grocery delivery.
Young women from India, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria and the U.S. share what it’s like to attend university during a pandemic.
18-year-old Brazilian student Beatriz Cordeiro explains how the COVID-19 pandemic affects working women around the world.
Korean American student Rachael (Suhyoung) Kong writes about her experiences with racism and the recent rise in anti-Asian hate crimes in the U.S.
Zuzana Hudáčová shares what it was like to fight the pandemic from her lab.
Italian student Chiara Longo writes about testing positive for COVID-19 and what she learned from contracting the virus.
Nayla Ariwibowo writes about her initiative, Diatas Langit, which helps other Indonesian students continue learning during the pandemic.
Elvira, Florinda and Yessica share how they’re creating libraries in their communities to help other Indigenous students continue to learn during the pandemic.
16-year-old Chinese American student Jasmine Kapadia shares the poetry collection she wrote during the COVID-19 crisis about the strength and beauty of her culture.
Teenagers Fatou, Aisha, Fatoumatta and Hazara discuss working on the front lines to keep other Gambians safe and healthy.
Despite an internet blackout, Sualiha makes the most of her week with small Eid celebrations with family and board games.
Through digital fundraisers, we’re raising money and having fun.
13-year-old Amaaya Chowdhury writes about why the app is the perfect way to connect with others and speak out on issues important to you.
Student activist Jana Amin writes about how the pandemic will impact opportunities for girls — and how you can help.