Meet Kimberly

Meet Kimberly

Search for: A Conversation with Kimberly Bryant, Electrical Engineer; Founder, Black Girls CODE Kimberly Bryant is the Founder and Executive Director of Black Girls CODE, a non-profit organization dedicated to introducing young and teenage girls of color to the field...
Meet Peace

Meet Peace

Search for: This Nigerian Education Activist Isn’t Waiting to Be An Adult to Lead My name is Peace. I am 15 years old and I am from Nigeria. I find myself very lucky because I finished my secondary education. My parents always supported me, but this is not the case...
ONE’s Ground-Breaking Report

ONE’s Ground-Breaking Report

Search for: ONE’s Ground-Breaking Report The Toughest Places for a Girl to Get an Education is the latest report from ONE’s campaign Poverty Is Sexist. It reveals the ten toughest countries and highlights some of the many unique barriers girls face. The rankings...
Meet Debrah & Grace

Meet Debrah & Grace

Search for: EMC Sponsored Chibok Girls Graduate from Washington High School. Two of the kidnapped Chibok girls who escaped from Boko Haram terrorists have graduated from a high school in Washington DC, US. The girls, simply identified as Debbie and Grace were one of...
Malala’s Request

Malala’s Request

Search for: Malala Just Asked the Acting President of Nigeria to Declare a State of Emergency for Education. Malala Yousafzai has called for a state of emergency for education to be declared in Nigeria. On Monday, Malala – the 20-year-old Nobel Prize winner – met with...
Meet Lydia & Joy

Meet Lydia & Joy

Search for: ‘I Want to Save Lives’ — How Two Nigerian Teens Kidnapped by Boko Haram Found New Dreams in America. Late on the night of April 14, 2014, armed men burst into a boarding school in the Nigerian town of Chibok, where Joy Bishara and Lydia Pogu were among...

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