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Why I Advocate for Girl-Child Education in My Community
By Peggy Baela, Girl Rising Student Ambassador My name is Peggy Baela. I am 18 years old, and I completed my secondary school education in 2025 at Nsobe Secondary School. In 2023, while I was still a learner, I joined a global leadership program called Rise for the World. This initiative targets young people aged 15–17 who are leading community-based projects aimed at creating positive social change. Participants were required to identify real challenges in their communities
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Building Systems That Serve People With Integrity.
by Raissa, Member of the Girl Rising Girls Advisory Council Life often happens in bits, each one working quietly with the others to shape an identity, a creative, or a narrative steeped in uncertainty. Every bit is a fragment of a larger puzzle, carrying its own memory, belonging first to itself. Twenty years have slowly drifted down memory lane, from ignorance to experience. Every fight, fright, and flight felt like a rehearsal for the woman I am becoming. Little Raissa was
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The Code That Was Made Possible By Feminists
by Mahita Vootukuru, Girls Advisory Council Member Growing up in 20th-century India, my grandmother never received a formal education due to societal preference for sons. Nevertheless, she ensured her daughters were educated and empowered to forge their own paths. My mother carried forward this legacy, balancing a full-time job with managing our household while passing down my grandmother’s values of resilience and empowerment to me. I wouldn’t have been able to pursue my pas
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Meet Rebecca Yang! Founder of Read to Respond
A conversation between Student Ambassador Rebecca Yang and Girl Rising Community Manager Naomi Ramos Naomi - What drove you to create Read to Respond and when did you start? Rebecca - Read to Respond was born out of my love for reading and community service. Originally, I started it as a school club last year, where I hoped to show classmates the power of turning words into action. We have partnered with 6 local nonprofits around the area, hosted volunteer events, and most im
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