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Read the Stories of the
Women We Serve
My name is Euphrasie from Rawanda
“I’m married with five children—three girls and two boys. I’m 50 years old. I was the eighth child, out of ten in our family. Rwanda was where I was when the genocide began. I escaped during the genocide and did not return to Rwanda until after it ended.”


Read the Stories of the
Women We Serve
My name is Sameera from Iraq
War took everything from us including my home and my husband’s job. With six children, life became difficult. Horrible. I often sat at home with nothing to do, living with depression. I felt helpless and hopeless.
About Us
Where We Work
Restore Her Voice works in regions where the most girls miss out on secondary education.
Afghanistan
There are 3.7 million out-of-school children in Afghanistan — 60% are girls. (UNICEF)
Pakistan
22M
More than 22 million children in Pakistan are out of school — the majority of them are girls. (HRW)
Nigeria
Girls make up 60% of all out-of-school children in Nigeria at primary level. (UNESCO)
India
1 in 3
1 in 3 girls in India complete secondary education. (UNESCO Institute for Statistics)
Ethiopia
47%
47% of Ethiopian girls who start grade one do not make it to grade five. (UNICEF)
Brazil
Brazil is the world’s eighth largest economy — but 1.5 million girls are still out of school.
Measurement & Evaluation
Our team collects data throughout the program and after to understand its impact on women. Through comprehensive surveys, life history interviews, in-depth internal learning exercises, and independent impact evaluations, we are constantly looking at what works, what doesn’t, and what can be done better.
As we grow our evidence base, particularly through randomized control trials (RCTs), we actively share our learning with others to increase impact for women globally.

