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In 2014, when Malala Yousafzai won the Nobel Prize for Peace, she was only 17-years-old. Her winning arguably the most prestigious prize in the world
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In 2014, when Malala Yousafzai won the Nobel Prize for Peace, she was only 17-years-old. Her winning arguably the most prestigious prize in the world
There is a general perception that more men work in manual jobs that require physically demanding labour as compared to women. However, this perception is
Education is important for the development and growth of children as it spreads awareness and creates a positive impact on society. It helps individuals make
Investing in education is universally recognised as a foundational strategy to improve economic outcomes and quality of life. For India, a country with a burgeoning
Once upon a time, the conversations amongst Indian women were limited to food, clothes, beauty, home, etc., but today, Indian women are all set to
Puberty is a natural and inevitable biological process. For girls, however, it can signal the end of their education, a stolen future, and a significant
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In 2014, when Malala Yousafzai won the Nobel Prize for Peace, she was only 17-years-old. Her winning arguably the most prestigious prize in the world
There is a general perception that more men work in manual jobs that require physically demanding labour as compared to women. However, this perception is
Education is important for the development and growth of children as it spreads awareness and creates a positive impact on society. It helps individuals make
Investing in education is universally recognised as a foundational strategy to improve economic outcomes and quality of life. For India, a country with a burgeoning
Once upon a time, the conversations amongst Indian women were limited to food, clothes, beauty, home, etc., but today, Indian women are all set to
Puberty is a natural and inevitable biological process. For girls, however, it can signal the end of their education, a stolen future, and a significant
Disaster Relief
Education
Health
In The Spotlight
Insights
Partners In Change
Smile
Through The Lens
You may also recommend your friend’s e-mail for free newsletter subscription.