Ariana Grande Stands Up to Gender Inequality; eGirl Power takes the Message across the World

Ariana Grande Stands Up to Gender Inequality

“I come from a long bloodline of female activists.”
— Ariana Grande

As Ariana Grande fearlessly tweeted, misogyny and gender double standards are still deeply embedded in the US. Her mantra: No woman belongs to any other person but herself. That important message goes hand-in-hand with the mission of eGirl Power, a non-profit program that seeks to empower and educate females throughout the world.

eGirl Power is raising awareness of the profound gender inequality that exists throughout many developing countries. While Ariana Grande champions this cause with a sisterhood of support, including other celebrities such as Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez, eGirl Power seeks to rally a groundswell of support for the millions of girls in developing countries who don’t yet have a voice of their own.

To make it easier for supporters to follow or donate to this important cause, eGirl Power is launching a campaign.

Go to girlpower.causevox.com to join the eGirl Power campaign and make a donation.

The statistics are grim when it comes to gender equality in many developing countries. More than 62 million girls are currently not in school simply because of their gender. More than 82 million girls face the prospect of child marriage, and most of these girls will never complete secondary school. In some developing countries, nearly half of the female population will become mothers before 18. And an estimated 100 million girls are subjected to child labor, including extreme exploitation such as slavery and human trafficking.

eGirl Power asks, who is tweeting about these girls? Who will stand up to help them? A simple text is a good way to start.

eGirl Power believes educated girls are one of the most powerful agents for social change. Not only will an education change the life of each girl, but it benefits the whole family, and eventually the entire nation. An educated girl will become a woman who is healthier, able to earn more income, and provide better healthcare and education for her own children, according to UNICEF. This is key to breaking the intergenerational chain of poverty. That’s why eGirl Power’s mission is to raise awareness and ensure that every girl has access to education.

Popstar Ariana Grande declared she wants to live in a world where people are not valued by their significant other or who they are attached to, “but by their value as an individual.” eGirl Power seeks to make that goal a reality, not just here in the US, but across all borders.

About eGirl Power
Founded by Amy Mintz, this nonprofit program supports gender equality and girls’ education in developing countries. Mintz grew up overseas, and at a young age became aware that in many impoverished countries, an education is a privilege, not a right. eGirl Power is a program of her 501(c)3 non-profit organization to support children and education.

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How your Contributions Help Girls in Developing Countries Get an Education

$25 provides books & supplies for 1 girl for 1 year

$75 provides school meals for 1 girl for 1 year

$100 pays for school tuition for 1 girl for 1 year

$125 pays for a teacher’s salary

$650 pays for Educator Training costs for 1 school for 1 year

$1,500 pays for a teacher’s salary for 1 year

$5,000 will build a school in a rural village

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How to Help

Learn how you can get involved with eGirl Power and help support Gender Equality and Girls' Education.

  • EDUCATE
  • EMPOWER
  • EVERY GIRL

OUR GOALS

 

EDUCATE Girls

Educated women are healthier, have fewer children, provide better health care to their children, and are more likely to send their children to school.

Educate Girls in Developing Countries

EMPOWER Girls

Every year of school increases a girl's earning power by 10 to 20 percent. The return on secondary education is even higher, up to 15 to 25 percent.

Empower Girls

EVERY Girl

Education is a human right, but there are 62 million girls out of school around the world. We exist to help impoverished girls in developing countries go to school.

Help Impoverished Girls go to School

THE RIPPLE EFFECT

 

STOP Child Marriages

If all girls had a primary education, there would be 14% fewer child marriages. If all girls had a secondary education, there would be two-thirds fewer child marriages.

Educating girls lessens child marriages

END Child Labor & Trafficking

An estimated 100 million girls are involved in child labor, with many exposed to extreme exploitation including slavery, bonded labor and human trafficking.

End Child Labor

LIFT Girls Out of Poverty

In developing countries, 116 million young women ages 15-24 never completed primary schools and therefore lack vital skills for work.

Life Girls Out of Poverty

 

Support Gender Equality. Help Educate & Empower Girls.