Department for International Development
Today is the International Day of the Girl: an opportunity to highlight the importance of investing in girls and empowering them to achieve their goals.
This years theme is the power of the adolescent girl and will highlight the importance of giving adolescent girls the tools to succeed.
Girls have the right to live free from violence and discrimination and achieve their potential, but millions are being prevented from doing so by harmful practices such as female genital mutilation (FGM) and child/early and forced marriage (CEFM).
But there is hope: meet the girls and women who are inspiring change in their communities and making progress in putting an end to child marriage and FGM.
Feature: Married at 3
See how the power of one girl changed a communitys perspective of child marriage in our online feature.
Blog: A promise to remember
Read how Dr Faith Mwangi-Powell and the Girl Generation are harnessing the power of girls to end FGM for good.
Podcast: It happens to people like me
Hear #YouthForChange campaigner Petrider explain how shes working to end female genital mutilation and child marriage in Tanzania.