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At Girl Effect, innovation starts with understanding girls' lives. We listen to their stories, understand their challenges, and figure out what matters to them. Then, together, we design solutions that meet their real needs – helping them find health information without fear of judgment, connect to services when they’re ready, and push back against the barriers that hold them back.

Our approach is simple: Put girls first. Our AI-powered health platforms offer trusted advice, voice hotlines reach those without smartphones, mobile apps build confidence and skills, and TV, music, and magazines spark crucial conversations. It’s all about meeting girls where they are and making real, lasting change happen.

Innovation in Action


MEET INUA Health

INUA Health is a 24/7 AI-powered digital health platform that gives young people the answers they need, free from judgment. When they’re ready, INUA Health connects millions to the support they need – whether it’s an HIV test, a mental health counselor, or just someone to talk to.

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MEET CHAMPIONS

Champions is a mobile app built for
agents of change, from health workers
to community leaders to youth mentors. The app equips changemakers with the resources they need to facilitate life-changing conversations in areas where digital solutions don’t always reach.

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For nearly a decade, Girl Effect has been using AI and ML to power conversations with girls and young people.

Giving them the knowledge, confidence, and tools to take charge of their health and access services when they’re ready.

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OUR APPROACH TO AI & ML

PRINCIPLES

OF INNOVATION

We’re proud to adhere to the Principles for
Digital Development, which promote sustainable
and inclusive development in today’s complex
digital landscape.

Collaborative partnerships power our impact

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Ready to explore opportunities to unlock
the power of girls?