Believe in girls like me

…and I’ll help change the world

The Situation

The world is facing huge problems with climate change, hunger, poverty and children are trafficked and sold into slavery every day. But, just because we’re facing a moment where hope is hard to find, it doesn’t mean it ceases to exist. We believe that there is a solutionThat solution is educating girls.

Did you know if given greater access to education, girls can solve some of the world’s biggest problems?

 

  • Educated girls are more likely to educate their children.

  • Educated girls are more likely to run a business and grow our global economy.

  • Educated girls are 3x less likely to be sold into modern slavery.

  • Educated girls income will increase by 25%, helping to lift millions out of hunger and poverty.

 

Girls are the solution!

They are not another one of the world’s “unsolvable problems”

Girls bring Global Stability

Educated women invest 90% of their income back into their family and communities.* Which leads to a greater stability both locally and around the globe.

Believe change can happen.

Empower a girl today, and watch her change the WORLD.

 

*Empowering Girls and Women

It's impossible to end child marriage?

Wrong! Girls permitted to stay in school are 3X less likely to become child brides.

 

  • Each day, 41,000 girls become child brides before reaching the age of 18, totaling 15 million girls each year.

  • Girls forced into marriage are at high risk of sexual and gender-based violence.

  • 75% of child brides have babies before the age of 18.

  • One of the best ways to end child marriage is to keep girls in school, it provides a safe place for girls to learn about local laws against child marriage.

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How do we save millions of children each year?

Children of literate mothers have a 50% higher chance of surviving past the age of 5.

 

*Educating girls can save millions of lives: Educated mothers are less likely to die in childbirth. Educated mothers seek health care. Education keeps hunger away. Malnutrition is the underlying cause of over a third of global child deaths. Educated mothers are more likely to ensure that their children receive the best nutrients. 2.1 million children under 5 were saved between 1990-2009 because of improvements in girls’ education. Empower girls through education today.

 

*Education transforms lives,UNESCO

Want to fight climate change?

Educating girls make a greater impact on reversing climate change than electric cars*!

 

Educating girls was ranked 6 out of 100 most powerful solutions to reversing global warming.

Girls’ education can strengthen climate strategies in three ways:

  1. by advancing her reproductive health and rights

  2. fostering girls’ climate leadership and pro-environmental decision-making

  3. developing girls’ green skills for green jobs

 

*Why is girls’ education important for climate action?

What can a girl like me do about the economy?

If every girl worldwide received 12 years of quality education, their combined lifetime earnings could double to $30 trillion globally*

 

Think of what that would do for the global economy!

Believe in girls like me. Join girls who get things done, empower them by supporting girl’s education today.

 

*Missed Opportunities: The High Cost of Not Educating Girls

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