This groundbreaking report presents findings from a girl-led research initiative conducted in Nigeria (Abuja and Jigawa) and Sierra Leone (Freetown). Led by teenage girl researchers, the study highlights key challenges affecting girls, including education barriers, gender-based violence, menstrual health issues, child marriage, and economic exclusion. The report calls for a shift in narratives—positioning girls as active agents of change rather than passive recipients of aid. It advocates for increased investment in girl-led solutions, stronger legal protections, and a more inclusive approach to policy-making. Download the full report to explore the findings and recommendations.
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Shifting the Power: Advancing Girl-Led Research (21 downloads)