Administered by UNESCO (Government of China)
The UNESCO Prize for Girls' and Women's Education recognizes innovative initiatives that improve educational opportunities for girls and women. Funded by the Government of China, the prize awards two laureates annually with $50,000 USD each to support and expand impactful programmes.
All of the following criteria must be met:
Grant details are sourced from official public databases and reviewed weekly. Eligibility criteria, funding amounts, and deadlines may change without notice. Always confirm details on the UNESCO (Government of China) website before applying.
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