Around the world, girls are political actors and agents of power, contributing to vital efforts for justice – and yet their work is severely under-resourced.
That’s the essence of the recent report, Resourcing Girls to Thrive, which analysed public data from 71 funding institutions and used participatory feminist research methodologies, including a survey of feminist adolescent girls funders and workshops with 31 girls in Palestine, Yemen, Jordan, Guatemala, Brazil, Morocco, Sudan, and Sierra Leone.