The Global Goals #WhatIReallyReallyWant Campaign
AFTER the UN’s Millennium Development Goals for equality were left unfulfilled in 2015, UN Women created a roadmap to 2030, along which 17 new goals…
Read onAFTER the UN’s Millennium Development Goals for equality were left unfulfilled in 2015, UN Women created a roadmap to 2030, along which 17 new goals…
Read onDURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, NPR has aired a new series called #15Girls. Composed of stand-alone episodes that feature teenage girls in different areas of the…
Read onIF YOU’RE FROM THE U.S. and don’t keep up with the latest news from around the world, news of the sudden influx of Syrian refugees…
Read onIN THE UNITED STATES, seeing people skateboarding is a pretty common sight.And becoming a skateboarder is as easy as deciding to be the next Tony Hawk,…
Read onResearch unrelated to child marriage has shown that having books in the home increases children’s academic performance, regardless of their country’s state of development or ideology. This means girls with access to books at home have better chances of being accepted into higher education programs, giving them many more opportunities for self-sufficiency and real choices about whom and when they marry.
Read on