CATEGORIES
Welcome to the Girls Human Rights Awards!
We are excited to have you join us in celebrating the incredible achievements of girls worldwide. To enter the Awards, simply choose the category you wish to enter and follow the easy steps below. Entry is free and simple!
Entry Instructions
The awards are open to individuals, teams, and organisations who meet the category criteria. Each individual may enter a maximum of three categories.
Categories
The Girls Human Rights Awards are designed to honour the outstanding achievements of girls and young women, people and organisations, who are making a significant impact in the field of human rights. These categories have been carefully crafted to celebrate the diversity of contributions being made across various sectors of human rights advocacy, with a special focus on girls' rights and empowerment. Each category has its own specific criteria to ensure that the contributions are evaluated based on their relevance, impact, and sustainability. We encourage you to carefully read the guidelines for each category and choose the one that best aligns with the achievements you or your team wish to showcase.
Supporting evidence
One piece of supporting evidence is permitted. However, remember that the judges are only likely to take this into account if they are impressed by the entry. It is possible to include HTML links in the online form. Please add as many as possible to support your statement.
Confidentiality
We may draw from you entry in order, for example, to highlight details of winning or highly commended entries. However, clearly marked confidential information will be respected.
Category selection
The organisers reserve the right to move entries to different categories if it is felt these are more appropriate.
Nominate someone or yourself. The deadline for submitting your nominations is 1 September 2025.
Revolutionary Voices
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Open to UK-based girls.
This award recognises a girl who has made a significant impact through activism in advancing girls' human rights. She will have led or played a key role in campaigns, legal challenges, or grassroots movements that drive real change.
As this is a highly competitive category, entrants are advised to make an additional entry in another relevant category.
Apply here.
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Open to individuals and organizations worldwide.
This award celebrates a woman using digital platforms to drive change for girls' human rights. Whether through social media advocacy, digital storytelling, online campaigns, or tech-driven solutions, she will have made a measurable impact in raising awareness, mobilising support, or influencing policy. Her work will demonstrate innovation, engagement, and the ability to reach diverse audiences.
Apply here.
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Open to UK-based women in any role within the legal sector.
This award honours a legal professional who has made a significant contribution to advancing girls' human rights through legal work. She may have led landmark cases, shaped policy, or provided crucial legal support to those in need. She will demonstrate expertise, dedication, and a strong ethical foundation, with a proven track record of using the law as a tool for justice and equality.
Apply here.
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Open to girls from around the world.
This award recognises a pioneering woman who has broken new ground in advocating for girls’ rights. She will have challenged norms, pushed boundaries, and set new standards for leadership in her field. Whether through a bold initiative, strategic litigation, or transformative advocacy, she will embody resilience, courage, and a commitment to change. Her impact will serve as a model for others to follow.
Apply here.
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This award honours a woman who has made outstanding contributions to preventing and addressing gender-based violence. Whether through legal reform, survivor support, public policy, or frontline advocacy, she will have demonstrated unwavering dedication to ending violence against women and girls. Her work will be evidence-based, survivor-centred, and driven by a vision for systemic change.
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Open to individuals and organisations worldwide.
This award honours a person or organisation that has made extraordinary contributions to advancing equality and equity for girls. The winner will have actively worked to dismantle barriers, challenge systemic discrimination, and create opportunities for girls to thrive—whether through education, law, policy, advocacy, or grassroots action. Their work will demonstrate a deep commitment to fairness, inclusion, and justice, ensuring that all girls, regardless of background, have equal access to rights, resources, and opportunities.
Apply here.
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Open to individuals and organisations worldwide.
This award celebrates a person or organisation that has created or contributed to safe spaces for girls at risk of violence, discrimination, or exploitation. Whether through shelters, legal aid, education programs, or advocacy, the winner will have provided tangible protection and support for vulnerable girls, ensuring their safety, dignity, and rights.
Apply here.
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Open to individuals and organisations worldwide.
This award recognises an individual or organization whose work has made a significant global impact in the fight for girls' human rights. Whether influencing international policy, leading cross-border legal efforts, or building large-scale initiatives, the winner will have demonstrated far-reaching impact, collaboration, and commitment to advancing justice for girls on a global scale.
Apply here.
Changing the World,
One Girl at a Time
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Open to UK-based organisations/corporations.
This award recognises a company that provides outstanding support, mentorship, and career development for girls and young women. The winner will demonstrate a commitment to equal pay, career progression, leadership opportunities, and workplace policies that create a safe, inclusive, and empowering environment for young female employees.
Apply here.
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Open to UK-based organisations/corporations.
This award is for companies actively addressing period poverty, menstrual stigma, or providing menstrual health support. The winner will have implemented programs such as free period products, workplace policies supporting menstrual health, or external campaigns advocating for menstrual dignity.
Apply here.
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Open to UK-based organisations/corporations.
This award honours a company that has made significant contributions to advancing girls' access to quality education. Whether through scholarships, funding school programs, advocacy, or innovative education solutions, the winner will have created tangible opportunities for girls to learn and thrive.
Apply here.
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Open to UK-based organisations/corporations.
This award recognises a company making exceptional efforts to create inclusive workplaces and open up opportunities for underrepresented girls and young women. The winner will have gone beyond standard DE&I initiatives by actively supporting young women from marginalised backgrounds, addressing bias, and ensuring equal representation.
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Open to UK-based organisations/corporations.
This award honours a company that is addressing physical and mental health barriers specific to girls. The winner will have launched initiatives, policies, or products that improve access to healthcare, mental health resources, or holistic wellbeing for young women.
Apply here.
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Open to UK-based organisations/corporations.
This award recognises companies creating safer digital environments for girls. Whether through AI-driven moderation, anti-harassment tools, digital education, or safeguarding policies, the winner will be leading in protecting girls from online abuse, exploitation, and misinformation.
Apply here.
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Open to UK-based organisations/corporations.
This award recognises an organisation that has invested in developing the leadership pipeline for girls and young women. The winner will have launched mentorship schemes, training programs, leadership academies, or funding opportunities to equip young women with the skills to lead.
Apply here.
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Open to UK-based organisations/corporations.
This award recognises companies with strong male allyship programs or gender solidarity initiatives. The winner will have developed internal or external initiatives to engage men and boys in advocating for gender equality and supporting women’s leadership.
Apply here.
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Open to UK-based organisations/corporations.
The highest honour, this award is given to the company that has demonstrated exceptional commitment across multiple areas of girls' rights. The winner will have a comprehensive, long-term approach to gender equality, investing in multiple initiatives that create systemic change for girls’ empowerment.
Apply here.
Girls Human Rights HUB
Community Awards
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Open to GHRH Community university-based Mini Hubs.
This award celebrates a university Mini Hub that has shown outstanding leadership, activism, and impact in advancing girls’ human rights. The winning Mini Hub will have demonstrated:
Strong student engagement in human rights initiatives.
Successful advocacy or campaign efforts that have raised awareness or led to tangible change.
Innovative fundraising and sustainability strategies to support the GHRH mission.
Collaboration with local and global networks to expand its reach and influence.
As this is a competitive category, Mini Hubs are encouraged to provide clear examples of their impact, including projects, partnerships, and measurable outcomes.
Apply here.
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Open to GHRH Community school-based Mini Hubs.
This award celebrates a school Mini Hub that has demonstrated exceptional leadership, creativity, and impact in advancing girls’ human rights. The winning Hub will have:
Engaged and mobilized students in meaningful conversations and activism.
Led a successful campaign or project promoting girls’ rights.
Effectively fundraised to support GHRH initiatives (£500+ per year target).
Built strong partnerships with teachers, local organisations, or the wider community.
Apply here.
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Open to GHRH Community university and school Campus Ambassadors.
This award honours a Campus Ambassador who has gone above and beyond in driving the GHRH mission forward. The winner will have:
Demonstrated exceptional leadership in engaging students and faculty.
Organized impactful events, discussions, or campaigns on campus.
Actively grown their Mini Hub’s reach and influence.
Built connections between the GHRH Community and external stakeholders.
Apply here.
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Open to GHRH Young Experts.
This award celebrates a Young Expert who has demonstrated expertise and innovation in advancing girls’ rights through research, advocacy, policy work, or activism. The winner will have:
Produced significant work or research in a key area of girls’ rights.
Led or contributed to meaningful discussions, panels, or publications.
Used their knowledge and platform to drive change in their community or beyond.
Demonstrated leadership within GHRH or broader human rights spaces.
Apply here.
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Open to GHRH Community individuals, Mini Hubs, or groups.
This award recognises exceptional fundraising efforts to support the GHRH mission. The winner will have:
Successfully raised significant funds.
Demonstrated creativity and innovation in their fundraising approach.
Engaged their community effectively to raise awareness and donations.
Helped strengthen the sustainability of GHRH initiatives.
Apply here.