The extraordinary story of Educate Girls, the award-winning organization reshaping access to education in rural India
'Reveals the quiet revolutions unfolding in India's most forgotten corners' BANU MUSHTAQ
'Shines a keen and compassionate light on the last girl at the first mile of development ... Do read this book' ROHINI NILEKANI
India is one of the largest contributors to the global number of out-of-school girls. Poverty, early marriage and rigid social norms keep millions away from classrooms. At the heart of these issues is the symbolic 'last girl', Antimbala, representing those farthest from opportunity and first to be denied it. What would it take to change her fate-and that of countless others?
In 2007, Safeena Husain, whose own education was once interrupted, set out to find the answer. An initiative that began in a few pockets in Rajasthan has grown into Educate Girls – a grassroots movement that now spans more than 30,000 villages and has helped over two million girls return to learning. Through a network of local volunteers, it built leadership within communities, found new ways to identify out-of-school girls and track their progress, and proved that lasting change can start at the margins.
Drawing on years of first-hand experience and vivid stories from her work in India's villages, Safeena Husain's Every Last Girl traces this remarkable journey – the persistence it demands, and what becomes possible when a society chooses to bring its daughters into its future.
'Safeena Husain's journey reveals the quiet revolutions unfolding in India's most forgotten corners, where a single woman's courage can tilt the nation towards justice. Her work in bringing back girls into classrooms is not mere service-it is the reclamation of dignity and the shaping of a civilizational future. This book moved me deeply and reminded me that the destiny of our country is written in the dreams of its daughters.' BANU MUSHTAQ, author and activist
'In Every Last Girl, Safeena Husain shines a keen and compassionate light on the last girl at the first mile of development. By working closely with the local samaaj – the community – her organization, Educate Girls, has succeeded in creating a societal mission to help these antimbalas become prathambalas – the first girls in their families to be educated. This is how positive, exponential change begins. Do read this book.' ROHINI NILEKANI, chairperson, Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies
The extraordinary story of Educate Girls, the award-winning organization reshaping access to education in rural India
'Reveals the quiet revolutions unfolding in India's most forgotten corners' BANU MUSHTAQ
'Shines a keen and compassionate light on the last girl at the first mile of development ... Do read this book' ROHINI NILEKANI
India is one of the largest contributors to the global number of out-of-school girls. Poverty, early marriage and rigid social norms keep millions away from classrooms. At the heart of these issues is the symbolic 'last girl', Antimbala, representing those farthest from opportunity and first to be denied it. What would it take to change her fate-and that of countless others?
In 2007, Safeena Husain, whose own education was once interrupted, set out to find the answer. An initiative that began in a few pockets in Rajasthan has grown into Educate Girls – a grassroots movement that now spans more than 30,000 villages and has helped over two million girls return to learning. Through a network of local volunteers, it built leadership within communities, found new ways to identify out-of-school girls and track their progress, and proved that lasting change can start at the margins.
Drawing on years of first-hand experience and vivid stories from her work in India's villages, Safeena Husain's Every Last Girl traces this remarkable journey – the persistence it demands, and what becomes possible when a society chooses to bring its daughters into its future.
'Safeena Husain's journey reveals the quiet revolutions unfolding in India's most forgotten corners, where a single woman's courage can tilt the nation towards justice. Her work in bringing back girls into classrooms is not mere service-it is the reclamation of dignity and the shaping of a civilizational future. This book moved me deeply and reminded me that the destiny of our country is written in the dreams of its daughters.' BANU MUSHTAQ, author and activist
'In Every Last Girl, Safeena Husain shines a keen and compassionate light on the last girl at the first mile of development. By working closely with the local samaaj – the community – her organization, Educate Girls, has succeeded in creating a societal mission to help these antimbalas become prathambalas – the first girls in their families to be educated. This is how positive, exponential change begins. Do read this book.' ROHINI NILEKANI, chairperson, Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies
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