Girls and women have the ideas, the talent, and the solutions to disasters. Yet too often, barriers stand in their way. When girls are empowered, they lead change. When girls have the right space and support, they can influence policies, strengthen disaster planning, and drive sustainable solutions—building a better future for themselves and the world. Shreyasi Jha Ticiana Garcia-Tapia Mirjana Unčanin Raweekarn (Paopao) Amarachgul UNICEF Philippines Alexandra Nicole Eclarinal Younghwa Choi Louise Gorton Asim Rehman Irwin Gabriel Lopez
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific’s Post
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