OUR IMPACT:

Style and substance.

How Glamour & Gamble gives back.

At Glamour & Gamble, we believe fashion should be beautiful and meaningful. That’s why every giveaway entry directly benefits girls’ access to education through our partnership with Malala Fund.

Since 2013, Malala Fund has been championing a girl’s right to education worldwide. Investing directly in organizations that eliminate social, political and logistical barriers to education, Malala Fund aims to secure 12+ years of free schooling for all girls throughout their six focus countries.

We hope to use our platform to help advance Malala Fund’s mission, helping more girls fall in love with learning and reach their full potential.

The Challenge:

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Girls out of school globally today

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Of girls in Nigeria and Tanzania, two of Malala Fund’s focus countries, are married before age 18, decreasing their likelihood of attending school.

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Of girls in Afghanistan, one of Malala Fund’s focus countries, are currently out of school.

G&G’s Impact:

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in Glamour & Gamble entry proceeds have been donated to Malala Fund since 2025.

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of Malala Fund grants go to organizations led by girls and young women.

Driving tangible change

Malala Fund’s efforts have already reached 26 Million students—increasing access to a quality education and helping girls determine their own destinies. But barriers to schooling remain a global problem. Click the location markers below to learn about access to education in each country.

India

1 in 3 girls in India complete secondary education. (UNESCO Institute for Statistics)

Brazil

Brazil is the world’s eighth largest economy — but 1.5 million girls are still out of school.

Ethiopia

47% of Ethiopian girls who start grade one do not make it to grade five. (UNICEF)

Nigeria

Girls make up 60% of all out-of-school children in Nigeria at primary level. (UNESCO)

Turkey

As of 2019, 400,000 refugee children are out of school in Turkey. (UNICEF)

Tanzania

About 64% of girls in Tanzania do not complete their final year of secondary school. (BEST 2018)

Afghanistan

There are 3.7 million out-of-school children in Afghanistan — 60% are girls. (UNICEF)

Bangladesh

Most girls in rural Bangladesh dropout of school after primary school, with dropout rates at nearly 42%. (UNICEF)

Lebanon

Almost one out of three school-age children in Lebanon are Syrian refugees. (MEHE)

Pakistan

More than 22 million children in Pakistan are out of school — the majority of them are girls. (HRW)

 

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