The 2023-2024 El Nino drought shrank Zambia's Lake Kariba by 98% & forced schools to cut hours; UNICEF warns climate impacts on education could cost Zambia up to US$21 billion in lost lifetime earnings.
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When the University of Ljubljana opened in 1919, women were admitted from day one - & Ana Mayer Kansky earned its very first doctorate in 1920, an unusual milestone in Europe.
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GWI marks the 2026 World Day Against Child Labour with a new infographic. Explore the visuals in English and Spanish to help raise awareness toward the elimination of child labour.
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GWI aims to increase girls' school enrollment in rural Uganda by training 50 local women as secondary school teachers and education ambassadors, impacting 2,000 children annually and addressing the shortage of female teachers.
Today, GWI spotlights the critical importance of safe, dignified, and equitable menstrual health. Breaking silence and stigma, and advocating for policy change. This is a significant part of what GWI has been representing for years.#MHDay2026
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GWI’s Girls’ Education for Brighter Futures empowers girls worldwide with safe, quality learning—tackling post-COVID gaps, digital inequality, and gender bias. Your monthly donation helps break barriers and build brighter, more equal futures.
On 24 April 2025, JKUAT marked Global Girls in ICT Day with mentorship and practical tech exposure for young women. Early encouragement builds confidence and supports girls’ pathways into technology.
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UCL’s School Girls Outreach event highlighted AI and computing learning for schoolgirls, supporting digital confidence and equitable STEM pathways.
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The Hegg Hoffet Programme assists graduate women (and in special cases tertiary women students) who have been displaced as a result of war, political upheaval or other serious emergencies. For more information visit our Website: buff.ly/3Uq4tNE
GWI aims to increase girls' school enrollment in rural Uganda by training 50 local women as secondary school teachers and education ambassadors, impacting 2,000 children annually and addressing the shortage of female teachers.
GWI aims to increase girls' school enrollment in rural Uganda by training 50 local women as secondary school teachers and education ambassadors, impacting 2,000 children annually and addressing the shortage of female teachers.
On International Girls in ICT Day, GWI highlights the importance of education, role models, and real pathways into coding, AI, and engineering, to shape a more inclusive digital future.
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Books and literacy are powerful tools for learning, creativity, and empowerment for women and girls. On World Book and Copyright Day, GWI celebrates literacy, authorship, and the right to access and create knowledge.
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Support girls' education for brighter futures with GWI. Help us advocate for safe education and lifelong learning for women and girls. Your contributions make a difference in advancing their status through our special projects.