Global Girl Project Wins Acquisition International’s Best Leadership & Community Development NPO for Marginalised Girls Award

Global Girl Project has been honoured with the Best Leadership & Community Development NPO for Marginalised Girls award by Acquisition International Excellence Award for Inclusive Education in 2024!

The award highlights the Global Girl Project’s impact in empowering marginalised girls through innovative leadership and community development programmes which provide young girls with the skills and the confidence to become leaders in their communities. 

Global Girl Project’s CEO, Jules Lynch, expressed her heartfelt gratitude, saying, “We are deeply grateful to be recognised with this award. It is a testament to the incredible efforts of the people who make our mission possible - the GGP board and staff, programme partners, facilitators, donors, and funders who help us to make an impact globally. Most importantly, I am grateful to the powerful and resilient girls who have been part of our programmes. Their strength and determination continue to motivate us every day.”

The Acquisition International Excellence Award for Inclusive Education celebrates organisations that excel in promoting inclusive education and environments where everyone can thrive. 

Speaking on the success of this year’s awardees, the Awards Coordinator at Acquisition International, Jessie Wilson, stated, “I’m delighted to have connected with so many organisations that are making a huge positive impact on the world around them. They’re committed, loyal, and integral to our society, and I can’t wait to see what comes next for them. Congratulations on your successes, you deserve every bit of recognition.”

Global Girl Project’s work and mission are rooted in the belief that girl education and community engagement can transform lives. Consequently, GGP’s programmes are tailored to address the unique challenges faced by marginalised girls and to equip them with the resources and tools needed to create change in their communities