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Girl Rising is a girls' education non-profit which uses storytelling to change how the world values girls and their education. We work in Ghana, Guatemala, India, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, and the US. Future Rising unleashes the power of girls' education to tackle climate change.
- Why Girls’ Education
The young women who participate in Girl Rising’s programs...
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We work closely with educators to tailor the Girl Rising...
- Future Rising
The Future Rising program includes three key elements: 1....
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Girl Rising’s work helps to break down the barriers that...
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Every year, approximately 15 million girls are forced into...
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News from Girl Rising's programs in Ghana, Guatemala, India,...
- Global Education Fund
The Girl Rising Global Education Fund (GR-GEF) is a six-year...
- Why Girls’ Education
Girl Rising is a global movement for girls' education, based primarily around a 2013 feature film, Girl Rising. [1]
Girl Rising began with the award-winning documentary, Girl Rising. Nine unforgettable girls, striving beyond circumstance and overcoming nearly insurmountable odds to achieve their dreams.
Parents need to know that Girl Rising is an informative, educational documentary about the lives of impoverished girls living in countries where education for girls isn't a priority. Directed by Oscar-nominated documentarian Richard Robbins (Operation Homecoming) and narrated by A-list stars….
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Girl Rising’s Kaavish (“effort”) program develops adolescents’ voice, agency and leadership skills through a story-based curriculum focusing on SEL, mental health, gender stereotypes, and menstrual health.
Dec 22, 2015 · Early marriage, gender disparity and regressive social mindsets are common stumbling blocks that girls from poor backgrounds face around the world. 10x10 - Girl Rising, spotlights the stories...
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Every year, approximately 15 million girls are forced into early marriage, puting an end to their formal education and limiting their access to future opportunities. Forced marriage perpetuates cycles of poverty, gender roles and power dynamics, and also increases risks of violence and abuse.