International Women's Day

March 8, 2026

International Women's Day

March 8, 2026

In many regions of the world, girls and women still face significant disadvantages in accessing education. Particularly in the regions of Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa, West and Central Asia, and Oceania, access to secondary education is denied to significantly more girls than boys (see. BMZIn Afghanistan, women are completely excluded from public life. According to Federal Agency for Civic Education Afghanistan, Yemen, the Central African Republic, and Syria are among the countries with the worst living conditions for women, particularly in the areas of safety, education, economic participation, and legal equality.

All the more important and valuable is the work and great commitment of the teachers and all supporters who are particularly committed to the education of girls, as in our partner project in Burundi, or even enable girls to secretly access education, as with the home schooling centers in Kabul.

Schülerinnen der "Little Angels" in Mombasa
Geheime Mädchenschule in Kabul
Schülerinnen der ETG in Burundi
Schülerin der "Little Angels" in Mombasa

 

The two schoolgirls from the „Little Angels“In Kenya, Mombasa, from the videos, they see the great value of education for their future – only in this way can they achieve their dream professions of surgeon and lawyer and make independent decisions about their own lives. We are committed to ensuring that every young woman can fulfill her dreams.

We are delighted if you wish to support our projects for the promotion of girls' education. Here Find our donation options. Thank you very much!