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Festival of the girl featured

25/10/2021

10/10/2021 – 31/10/2021: Festival of the Girl 2021


by Ellie O'Connor

Featuring on WATCCurrent Affairs for Women
Amelie Galea, Vanessa Wallace, Chiara Kleanthous, Tulip Saddiq MP, Sarah Gordy MBE, and Sarah Mirkin, Grace Savage, Ahlaysia Roulston, Mollie Hamblet-Bowes, Professor Sue Black OBE for Festival of the Girl, Carlton House 19/09/21

22/09/2021

Festival of the Girl launch campaign to promote girl power in 2021


by Alison Simpson

Featuring on WATCCurrent Affairs for Women

17/04/2018

UK is making sure one million girls across the Commonwealth get a quality education


by Alison Simpson

Current Affairs for WomenNew ArticlesNewsFeaturing on WATC

21/09/2017

Girls as young as seven feel ‘pressured’ by gender stereotypes


by WATC Content Team

Current Affairs for WomenFeaturing on WATC
high school students, dressed modestly featured

08/06/2017

Teenage boys cause outrage over note that said girls should dress modestly to stop “distracting” them


by Alison Simpson

Current Affairs for WomenFeaturing on WATC
women living in fear of domestic violence, violent crimes featured

06/09/2016

Violent crimes against women and girls reach a record high


by Alison Simpson

Featuring on WATCCurrent Affairs for Women
girl looking sad featured

31/08/2016

One in seven young girls are not happy with their lives


by Alison Simpson

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