Break the cycle: Keep Afghan girls in school
Afghan girls deserve the chance to create and pursue their own dreams.
Afghan girls deserve the chance to create and pursue their own dreams.
In Tanzania, girls face three critical challenges affecting the trajectory of their lives: HIV/AIDS, unwanted pregnancy and violence.
Around the world today, the estimated number of trafficking victims ranges from 20-30 million; about 75 percent are women and girls.
Provide secondary education scholarships for 120 girls in Malawi.
Fighting for the rights of girls to keep them safe at home, at school and in their communities.
Efforts to end female genital mutilation (FGM) must include educating and enlightening all members of society, including men and boys.
Help four programs in Washington State build opportunities for girls to be healthy, happy and successful.
Help 340 adolescent girls learn, lead, protect their bodies, know their rights, and be safe.
Tigray is one of the most drought prone regions in Ethiopia. Less than half of the people living there can access clean water.
Give girls in Ethiopia a chance to go to school - and to stay healthy, avoid long work hours, and possibly get a job.