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When women and girls have access to better opportunities – in school, in jobs and in life – entire communities benefit. Gender equality has profound and widespread implications for economic and social development around the world.
To mark International Women’s Day, we wanted to hear from girls and young women in our programs on why equality is important to them, how they #ChooseToChallenge the status quo and what they think is needed to achieve gender equality in their communities. Here’s what they had to say.

Rasmei enjoys reading books at the ChildFund-supported library at her school in Cambodia.

Jane, a sponsored young woman in Kenya, received a scholarship from ChildFund to attend college. She decided to study electrical installation, a traditionally male career path, because she wanted to help the families in her community have a better quality of life.

Llelsi and her friends in Guatemala participate in a ChildFund program where they learn about children’s rights and gender equality.

Iin is a college student and aspiring journalist in Indonesia who learned more about gender equality through a ChildFund workshop supported by the Caterpillar Foundation.

Puja attends a ChildFund-supported school in India where access to girls’ bathrooms and feminine hygiene products has dramatically improved girls’ attendance – including her own.

Karol lives in Honduras. ChildFund’s workshops on gender equality are her favorite part of going to school.