Educate Girls promotes and protects the right of every girl to gain a quality education. We find out-of-school girls, bring them into school and ensure that they stay and learn. Using smart data and technology with high-touch community engagement and partnerships with state ministries, we create a sustainable and systemic solution in the hope that one day every girl will be in school and learning Educate Girls designs and executes programs in areas of highest need for girls' education. We do this via local, credible partners and leaders in the areas of community mobilization, curriculum development, pedagogy, behaviour change and data analytics. Our local partners include FEGG in I... read more Educate Girls promotes and protects the right of every girl to gain a quality education. We find out-of-school girls, bring them into school and ensure that they stay and learn. Using smart data and technology with high-touch community engagement and partnerships with state ministries, we create a sustainable and systemic solution in the hope that one day every girl will be in school and learning Educate Girls designs and executes programs in areas of highest need for girls' education. We do this via local, credible partners and leaders in the areas of community mobilization, curriculum development, pedagogy, behaviour change and data analytics. Our local partners include FEGG in India.
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By Team Educate Girls | Project Manager
Two sisters' resilient journey towards education This is the story of two sisters, Nazia* and Sadia*, living in a small village in the Bhadohi District of Uttar Pradesh, India. Their father is a daily... Read the full report ›By Team Educate Girls | Project Manager
At the age of being in school, Sunita* was forced to become a child labourer instead. Sunita is a 13 years old girl from a remote village in Uttar Pradesh, India. Sunita's parents have never been to... Read the full report ›By Educate Girls | Project Manager
10-year-old Sana*, a specially-abled child, is the youngest member of the family of 11. She lives in a remote village in Uttar Pradesh, India. In her village, education is the least important thing;... Read the full report ›