Future & Girls May 2026

: Nearly 1 in 4 adolescent girls who have been in a relationship have experienced partner abuse by age 19.

: In STEM fields, external pressures often deter girls even though they frequently possess the necessary skills. Bridging this gap is seen as essential for closing the global financial gender divide. Empowering the Next Generation Future & Girls

Despite this vision, significant barriers remain that threaten to stall or even regress progress: : Nearly 1 in 4 adolescent girls who

: Globally, approximately 119.3 million girls remain out of school. Girls aged 15-19 are twice as likely as boys to be out of education, employment, or training. Across the globe

The future of girls is intrinsically tied to the "vision of advancement" and "progressive development" that society chooses to invest in today. Across the globe, adolescent girls are increasingly recognized as powerful agents for change, with organizations like UNICEF and Plan International emphasizing that an equal world—where girls can thrive and access all opportunities—is the cornerstone of global hope. The Vision for a Brighter Future

Empowerment often starts with creating safe spaces and providing targeted support. Mentoring programs like WriteGirl help young women find their voices as activists and artists, while sports-based initiatives like Girls Achieve Power build self-esteem and provide education on critical health issues.