Empower Kenyan girls with a WISER education
Only 5% of girls reach secondary school in Muhuru due to pregnancy, HIV orphanage, and early marriage. Few receive the support necessary for success.
Only 5% of girls reach secondary school in Muhuru due to pregnancy, HIV orphanage, and early marriage. Few receive the support necessary for success.
In many low-income countries, women lack access to job skills, technical and business training. UN Women is using webinars to train women to become economically empowered.
The Everyday Sexism Project fights gender imbalance worldwide by collecting testimonies, raising awareness and speaking out.
On July 12, 2013, over 600 young people are taking over the United Nations in New York for an education Youth Summit in honor of Malala’s 16th birthday.
Kibera School for Girls offers free education and connects the entire community to services, such as computer skills training and health education.
"I now understand that I have been abused by my partner, and that abuse has been part of my whole life...The Power to Change Programme gave me the opportunity to face this"
By training journalists, police officers and religious leaders, Sujag Sansar will bring awareness to and discourage the practice of child marriage in Pakistan.
Building leadership skills among Hollaback! Site Leaders so they have the skills to end street harassment.
Build leadership skills among our existing Hollaback! Site Leaders so that each and every one of them is prepared to continue the work of ending street harassment.
Help Room to Read support girls in Tanzania complete secondary school and provide the support and skills to navigate through major life decisions.