What the Data Tells Us
- In Sub-Saharan Africa, over 50 million girls are out of school—not because they lack potential, but because they lack access.
- In Nigeria, nearly 1 in 3 school-age girls are not enrolled, often due to poverty, conflict, or cultural norms.
- In Ethiopia and Burkina Faso, early marriage, gender-based violence, and long distances to school keep millions of girls from completing even primary education.
- In the United States, most girls are in school—but that doesn’t mean they’re equally empowered. Girls of color and those in underserved communities often lack access to leadership programs, mentorship, and skills training—especially in tech and business.
We are here to change the statistics. Will you join us?