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Speaking up for human rights

Sostika shares her journey as a youth researcher in Nepal’s first-ever youth-led human rights report to the United Nations through the Universal Periodic Review.
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What women thrive

A raw and powerful reflection by Livana on violence, stigma, and the unbroken spirit of a woman who refuses to be silenced.
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Standing by children when they need us most

Putting children, especially girls and young women from diverse communities, at the heart of emergency response to keep them safe, supported and resilient.
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Staying safe online: My journey as a young activist who is deaf…

A personal journey by Rabita, a young deaf activist from Nepal, on breaking barriers to digital safety and creating inclusive online spaces for deaf youth.
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Putting sexual and reproductive health and rights first during…

Ensuring sexual and reproductive health services reach girls and young women from all backgrounds is vital during emergencies to protect their health, rights, and dignity.
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Local action to global: My journey

A young Nepali campaigner shares her journey of youth-led change for girls’ rights and the Sustainable Development Goals, from local actions to the global stage.
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Climate change cannot be ignored

Supriya highlights how climate change deepens inequality in Nepal, especially impacting girls, women, and vulnerable communities.
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Voices from a warming world

Sikha’s blog is a heartfelt call to recognise the real costs of climate change and the urgent need for justice for those most affected.
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Keeping girls learning, even in crisis

We are ensuring girls from marginalised communities can continue learning during emergencies through safe schools, digital access, and inclusive support, leaving no girl behind, even in crisis.…
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Girls and young women at frontline in times of crisis

Girls and young women are leading change before, during, and after disasters through skills, resilience, and leadership.
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Leaving no one behind in crisis: The case for gender in emergency…

Emergencies don’t affect everyone equally. An inclusive emergency response saves lives, upholds dignity, and ensures no one is left behind.
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From Nepal to Geneva

Rakshya played a key role in Nepal’s first young women-led CEDAW shadow report. She shares her experience of field visits gathering powerful stories of discrimination and resilience.
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