Why Having Safe Spaces for Girls Works

Naja’atu Muhammed is a 16-year-old girl from the Anguwan Malamai community of Kaduna State in Nigeria. Naja’atu was forced into early marriage by her father and was eventually cut off from both Islamic and Western education due to poverty. Naja’atu’s meals were rationed and her financial demise resulted in starvation and depression. Stories such as […]
Youth are Africa’s Untapped Resource for Change

If you’ve ever passed through downtown Kampala, you’ll know the scene: a crowded street, honking cars dodging potholes, street vendors dodging cars, goats, chickens, and above all – lots and lots of people. Lately, whenever I find myself here or in another major African city, I’ve tried to make a conscious effort to pause and […]
Making Deaf Education Accessible and Inclusive

Deaf education is a fundamental right for every deaf child. In Pakistan, there are over one million deaf children but less than 5% of those children have access to education. Availability of and access to sign language – the native language of the Deaf community – is a critical component of every deaf person’s cognitive, […]
Building a Successful Youth Employment Program

Yvonne is a young Kenyan woman. As an orphan, she moved in with her sister after completing high school and spent three years searching for a job. “I was feeling like an outcast in the society,” she says. Unfortunately, she’s not alone. There are 75 million unemployed young people globally, and three times as many […]