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Women's Rights
Why Economic Independence Is the Foundation of Women's Freedom

Until a woman can feed herself, house herself, and educate her children without dependence on a man who may not share her values — she is not free. Here is why financial autonomy must be the core of feminist strategy.

May 10, 20267 min read
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Education
The 130 Million Girls Not in School — and What We Can Do About It

The number is staggering but it is not inevitable. Grassroots solutions, not aid dependency, are already working in communities across Asia and Africa. A look at what is working and why it scales.

April 22, 202610 min read
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Leadership
What Happens When Women Lead? A Data Story.

Countries with 30%+ women in parliament report less corruption, stronger public health systems, and more climate action. The data is in — female leadership is not just equity, it is policy excellence.

March 18, 20268 min read
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Stories
Amina's Letter: How One Scholarship Changed Three Generations

Amina was 12 when we funded her education. She is now 28, a doctor, and has put her two sisters and her own daughter through school. A story about compound impact — and why we never give up on one child.

Feb 14, 20265 min read
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Policy
The Nairobi Declaration: What It Means and Why It Matters

Last year, 50 heads of state signed the most ambitious international gender equality commitment in a decade. Here is what is in it, what was left out, and how civil society must hold governments accountable.

Jan 5, 202612 min read
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Women's Rights
Intersectionality Is Not Optional: Race, Gender, and Structural Justice

Too many feminist movements have left Black women, indigenous women, and women with disabilities behind. Here is why intersectionality is not a buzzword — it is the only framework that actually works.

Dec 2, 20259 min read