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We use the power of media and tech to unlock the power of girls

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    23 Dec 2020

    Covid-19 has disproportionately impacted girls and young women. Hear from Girl Effect's CEO, Jess Posner Odede, about how we have supported girls in more than 20 countries this year. You can read her full message here:

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  2. Apr 1

    Like many organisations, the pandemic has meant we've had to run co-creation sessions & research with girls virtually. Lindsey Evans, Girl Effect's Global Gender & Youth Participation Lead, shares how to ensure to keep girls' needs at the centre

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  3. Mar 31

    “I know what it is like to be a girl growing up in Tanzania. Girls have questions and curiosities, and often do not know where/whom to ask about various issues." Read an interview by with Dolorosa Duncan, our Taznania Country Lead 👏

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  4. Retweeted
    Mar 30

    We envision that by 2026, all feminist leaders, movements, and organizations are supported to become sustainable, can carry out their work without fear of reprisal, and advance gender equality, peace, and human rights for all. How to make this happen? 👉

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  5. Mar 30

    We're proud to be using the power of to unlock the power of girls. Our content reaches girls where they are and this is increasingly online.

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  6. Mar 30
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  7. Retweeted
    Mar 30

    45% of women can’t make their own decisions about their sexual and reproductive health. During the Forum in Mexico, and speak up for women's bodily autonomy. 🔗

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  8. Mar 30

    In the wake of the COVID-19, as we start to , it is more critical than ever to involve girls. They understand their challenges better than anyone else, they are key to creating solutions. Let's build a better future for everyone

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  9. Mar 29

    These 5 inspiring leaders have reshaped societies for the better, creating a world that works better for its next generation of girls.

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  10. Mar 29

    For , we’re celebrating the girls who grew into women, and did just that.

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  11. Mar 29

    Every girl has the power and potential to change the course of history.

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  12. Retweeted
    Mar 29

    We urgently need accelerated, transformative & irreversible progress to advance women & . Forum has 6 Action Coalitions to deliver lasting change💪 via:

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  13. Retweeted
    Mar 29

    We all have a role to play in creating an enabling environment for women’s leadership. Let women speak and share their solutions in all decision-making spaces.

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  14. Retweeted
    Mar 29

    📣 STARTING NOW 📣 Tune in to the live official opening of the Forum in Mexico. Join us over the next three days as the world comes together to advance gender equality!

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  15. Mar 24

    To build a world that works for girls, we must make pay inequality a priority.

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  16. Mar 24

    Economic gender parity is rooted in systemic inequalities, and progress to close the gap isn’t moving fast enough.

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  17. Mar 24

    The gender pay gap is holding girls back from reaching their full potential. On , we look at how far we still need to go.

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  18. Retweeted
    Mar 23

    We're excited to announce MC-Rwanda's partnership with Girl Effect on a campaign to provide informational sessions to teen mothers. 1/5

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  19. Retweeted
    Mar 22

    What is ? Here is everything you need to know about the largest annual gathering of gender equality champions at the .

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  20. Retweeted
    Mar 19

    It was super cool to work with you with your . We hope to see good results from this campaign@girlguide

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  21. Mar 22

    If is fully utilized to achieve Universal Health Coverage, what would the future look like for women & girls around the world? Hear what Akanksha Malhautra, Director of Programmes and others think here 👉

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