Collaborates with local communities, organizations, and governments to help children in low income communities to pursue education revolved around literacy and gender equality, and further enable them to reach their full potential.
Provides education on menstrual health along with reusable sanitary products, which serves as an asset to the green economy, to young women. All donations are issued to communities at risk.
Women for Women International and Women for Afghan Women have worked to protect the rights of women impacted by war and conflict and provide basic needs for their safety.
"Women make up more than two-thirds of the world's 796 million illiterate people." - UN Women
"According to global statistics, just 39 percent of rural girls attend secondary school. This is far fewer than rural boys (45 percent), urban girls (59 percent) and urban boys (60 percent)." - UN Women
"Every additional year of primary school increases girls' eventual wages by 10-20 percent. It also encourages them to marry later and have fewer children, and leaves them less vulnerable to violence." - UN Women
"Rural women's deficits in education have long-term implications for family well-being and poverty reduction." - UN Women
"Data from 68 countries indicates that a woman's education is a key factor in determining a child's survival."- UN Women
"Children of mothers with no education in the Latin American and Caribbean region are 3.1 times more likely to die than those with mothers who have secondary or tertiary education, and 1.6 more likely to die than those whose mothers have primary-level education." - UN Women