With ‘End Child Marriage’, Dola is working with parents through workshops and dialogues to address the root causes of child marriage in her community.
Tanha is enabling the transgender community to be valued members of society by creating access to economic opportunities.
Maimuna creates safe-spaces for young girls in her community while inviting boys into the conversation about gender equality.
Seeing that climate change and education directly ties to gender inequality, Ahona built a platform to address these interconnected issues.
Mariam has created a platform for young people, especially girls, to access opportunities in problem-solving and create rural development.
Disha’s team equips women of all ages with the mindset and skillset to achieve financial independence, challenging the gendered nature of savings and investing.
Tackling both unemployment and waste, Wasudev upcycles cloth into sustainable products and employs young women in rural India.
Sanjana challenges cultural taboos around women’s menstruation by providing education, resources, and facilities for women to practice safe menstrual hygiene.
Realizing the lack of real opportunities for girls like her, Isabelle created the Projeto Meninas Negras, a social project that combats racial and gender inequalities.
Taylor's venture, Allgirlithm, democratizes access to resources and opportunities for girls to learn about computer science and artificial intelligence.
Finding the confidence in herself at the age of 12, Manat started a social venture, Object, to promote confidence in young girls.
Rere opened a “multiliteracy” center to encourage a culture of reading, writing, and changemaking in her community.
Thanks to the support and inspiration from his family, Riski is leading initiatives that address both environmental and economic challenges to improve his village.