By obtaining an education and avoiding early marriage, Grace empowered herself. She now offers life-changing opportunities to girls in her Kenyan community, ensuring they too can shape their own futures.
Read MoreEve is a Forbes 30 under 30 Asia honouree who provides opportunities for Bangladeshi women to lead safe and independent lives, including by preventing child marriage.
Read MoreShah is a leading environmentalist in Bangladesh who creates bespoke water filtration systems and solar solutions for communities without clean drinking water or electricity.
Read MorePatience is closing Malawi’s literacy gap by transforming public schools into vibrant learning spaces and inspiring young people to lead change.
Read MoreMercy witnessed numerous preventable tragedies in her rural upbringing. She now brings nurses and medical care out to the remotest areas, ensuring quality healthcare for all Malawians.
Read MoreSharmin is changing what it means to be a girl in Bangladesh by eliminating the stigma related to periods and bringing menstrual health education to schoolgirls.
Read MoreRahayu has dedicated her life to helping Indonesians break the poverty cycle. She has established 5 free preschools in at-risk communities.
Read MoreFlorence only discovered the existence of people with disabilities during medical school. She’s now reshaping Ugandan society to be inclusive, ensuring that all people have access to comprehensive healthcare.
Read MoreMadalitso is tackling youth unemployment by helping young Malawian farmers turn agriculture into a viable pathway out of poverty.
Read MoreBright's life was shaped by his mother's unmet need for mental health treatment. In response, he's on a dedicated mission to destigmatise mental health and provide quality mental health care to all Kenyans.
Read MoreDouglas gives children living in slums the chance to overcome poverty. He’s established safe, learning centres in Mathare, Nairobi and educated more than 2,500 kids so far.
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