Recent Articles
Isata’s Journey Back to the Classroom
At One Girl, we believe that education is more than just books - it is a lifeline. For Isata, a determined junior student in Sierra Leone, that lifeline was recently put to the ultimate test.
Walking for Change: One Girl Joins Sierr...
At One Girl, we know that true, lasting change for girls doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It takes a "village" of organizations, government bodies, and community leaders working in lockstep to create a fairer world. Today, the One Girl Sierra Leone team hit the streets of Freetown for a very special cause: the Annual NGO Walk.
More Than a Classroom: Inside Our Impact...
At One Girl, we know that education doesn’t just happen behind a desk. To truly break down barriers for girls in Sierra Leone, we have to talk about the things that often happen outside the classroom - health, safety, and the power to make decisions about their own bodies. Recently, our scholars in Mile 91 took part in a transformative monthly meeting that was months in the making. Here’s a look at how we’re working with global partners like Plan International to provide the holistic support girls deserve.
Uluru Statement from the Heart
One Girl accepts the call contained in the Uluru Statement from the Heart to walk together for a better future. We support a YES vote in a referendum that asks for a First Nations Voice to Parliament be enshrined in the Australian Constitution.
Partner Highlight: Tsuno
Tsuno is One Girl’s longest standing Proud Partner. Shell-shocked by the realities of menstruation for women in poverty around the world, Roz Campbell founded the social-enterprise in order to create a positive change. Today, Tsuno offers sustainable menstrual hygiene products that are safe from nasty chemicals and plastic. Tsuno donates an amazing 50% of their profits to One Girl, as well as donating products to other organisations helping those in need.