What we do

We stand with girls to tear down barriers, save lives and build a world where equality for girls leads to progress for all.
Find out how we’re creating lasting change.

Inclusive, quality education

We stand with girls so they can get the best possible education.

From early learning to secondary education, we support every part of a girl’s journey — not just one piece of it. We work alongside girls, their families, communities and governments to ensure they can have a quality education, stay safe and shape their own futures.

Because when girls lead, communities rise — and a future where we are all equal becomes possible.

A girl writes on a chalkboard
Emergencies

In times of crisis, girls face the greatest risks — but they’re also leading the way forward.

Disasters, conflict and disease outbreaks threaten girls’ lives and futures. Today, a quarter of the world’s population lives in conflict-affected areas, and over 100 million people have been forced to flee their homes — nearly half of them children.

We stand with girls and communities before, during and after emergencies. We deliver lifesaving support and help build safer futures — with girls’ voices, leadership and resilience at the centre.

Girls wade through flooded terrain in Bangladesh
Protection from violence

Every child deserves to grow up safe — but for girls, that safety is often out of reach.

Violence at home, in schools, online and in public spaces continues to limit girls’ freedom, choices and futures. With millions of children displaced by conflict and crisis, the risks are growing.

We work with girls, young people and communities to prevent harm and create safer environments.

Together, we challenge the root causes of inequality and build lasting solutions that help girls to live free from violence.

Three girls sit in circle on the grass, holding hands
Early childhood development

The earliest years shape everything that follows — and girls deserve a strong start.

During the first 1,000 days of life, children develop rapidly — learning, growing and forming the foundations for their future. Yet too often, girls are held back by harmful stereotypes and unequal care from the very beginning.

We support children’s health, nutrition, play, early learning and safety — while challenging the barriers that limit girls from the start.

Two toddlers in a nursery smiling at the camera
Youth empowerment

Girls face barriers every day — but they’re not waiting for change, they’re leading it.

Across the world, girls are organising, speaking out and shaping their communities. Yet they continue to face injustice simply because they are young and female.

We amplify their movement — helping it grow from grassroots to global. We support girls to lead and we engage boys and young men to become allies in building a more equal world.

Five girls confidently standing in a row
Skills and work

Too many girls are being blocked from opportunities.

Two-thirds of the world’s 1.2 billion young people lack the skills they need to access decent work. One in 5 are not in education, employment or training — limiting their futures before they’ve even begun.

We equip girls and young women with the tools to thrive — from vocational training and entrepreneurship to financial literacy, mentoring and life skills. We help them build confidence, access opportunities and shape their futures on their own terms.

A young woman in protective gear stands at a table displaying assorted tools
Sexual and reproductive rights and health

Girls deserve the freedom to make decisions about their bodies and futures — but too often, that is denied.

Harmful practices like child marriage and female genital mutilation continue to limit girls’ choices and opportunities. Gender inequality and discrimination mean many are still unable to decide if, when or whom to marry — or access the care they need.

We expand access to youth-friendly health services and end harmful practices. We support girls to protect their health, build confidence and take charge of their futures.

Three young women pose for the camera wear t-shirts that say 'my body, my choice'

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