Aisha teaches girls and women about health education to cope with sexism, violence, and inferiority.
Alfredo brought together the need to learn new languages to support young people with the need to help them confront their fears, frustrations, and the power to transform their realities.
Beatriz works to empower young people in seeking gender parity, and she thinks about the ways to implement structural changes through the formation of laws on menstrual poverty.
Clara seeks to make reading a habit in children and adults, recognizing literature as a powerful tool to broaden the imagination.
With ‘End Child Marriage’, Dola is working with parents through workshops and dialogues to address the root causes of child marriage in her community.
Tanha is enabling the transgender community to be valued members of society by creating access to economic opportunities.
Maimuna creates safe-spaces for young girls in her community while inviting boys into the conversation about gender equality.
Mariam has created a platform for young people, especially girls, to access opportunities in problem-solving and create rural development.
Seeing that climate change and education directly ties to gender inequality, Ahona built a platform to address these interconnected issues.
Tazreen has formed Bangladesh’s first youth-led mental health initiative that is working on normalizing mental health by breaking stigmas and taboos surrounding it.