Launch Girls

Launch Girls Building a girl-powered future by preparing adolescent girls for the world of work.

14/05/2026

Meet Manisha. 21, a final-year B.Com student in Hyderabad, and a girl who has been quietly running her own business (._.9) for the last six months.

She taught herself embroidery, thread bangles, and jewellery-making. Designs every piece. Takes every order. Ships them out. All while finishing her degree.

The skills were already there. Girl Boss gave her the language. A way to break down a goal, spot the gaps, map a career, write a resume. And a new question to sit with: what else could this become?

In March 2026, she sat for her first placement interview.
“I just sat for a placement interview and I was able to answer confidently. I didn't even know I was this brave. I never thought I'd be able to handle an interview like that."

Her next chapter is just beginning!

Jenifer Benyi was displaced by conflict and living with her aunt in Bafoussam, Cameroon. Before joining Girl Boss Basics...
07/05/2026

Jenifer Benyi was displaced by conflict and living with her aunt in Bafoussam, Cameroon. Before joining Girl Boss Basics through our partner WESAD, her focus was survival: get through school, keep going.

Through the programme, she began identifying her strengths and practising something she'd never done before: speaking up in front of others.

In October 2025, Jenifer presented a speech in front of the national assembly on National Guidance and Counselling Day. She says she didn't believe she could do it. She did it anyway.
She now describes herself as a problem solver. She's more organised with her studies, more careful with money, and working toward completing her Advanced Level.

Girl Boss doesn't hand girls a script. It helps them find their own voice and then gives them a room worth speaking in.

28/04/2026

What's your superpower?

Meet Pavani, Tanupriya, Keerthana, Yamini, Durgasri and Shalini. Six Girl Bosses from Government City College and Khairatabad College in Hyderabad, each naming the strength they carry with them into the world.

At Launch Girls, the Girl Boss program are a space to say what you're good at, out loud, without shrinking.

Tell us in the comments, what's YOUR superpower? 👇

We’re hiring a Communications Associate! 25,000 girls. 16 countries. 25 partners.And a lot of stories that deserve to be...
23/04/2026

We’re hiring a Communications Associate!

25,000 girls. 16 countries. 25 partners.
And a lot of stories that deserve to be told well.

We’re looking for someone who enjoys creating content, thinking about how things look and feel, and turning real work from the field into something people understand and engage with.

This is a high-ownership role. You’ll work across social media, content, and design, shaping how Launch Girls communicates with diverse audiences.

If this sounds like you, we would love to hear from you!

📩 Apply at [email protected]
📅 Deadline: May 10, 2026
🔗 Click on the link in bio for the detailed Job Description

Fannes wanted to be a lawyer. But financial instability kept that dream theoretical.Then Girl Boss asked her to do somet...
16/04/2026

Fannes wanted to be a lawyer. But financial instability kept that dream theoretical.

Then Girl Boss asked her to do something simple: approach a successful person and ask how they started. She found herself talking to her teacher, without fear. That surprised her.

Now she speaks up, pushes back, works hard during holidays. Her brother tells her to keep going.

"I would advise other young girls to join Girl Boss because it is very beneficial, morally, psychologically, and financially.“

Thanks to World Economy Skills and Agro Development, the girl boss program reaches girls like Fannes.

In Raichur, 87% of young women are unemployed. Not because they lack ambition, because no one built the bridge between t...
09/04/2026

In Raichur, 87% of young women are unemployed. Not because they lack ambition, because no one built the bridge between their classroom and a career.

Over the past months, we ran Girl Boss “CEO of My Life“ workshops with 757 young women across 11 degree colleges in Raichur. The workshops get into the stuff no syllabus covers, managing your own money, trusting your own voice, thinking about what comes after the degree.

The pipeline from education to employment doesn’t fix itself. We’re building the bridge, one degree college at a time. One girl at a time.

19/03/2026

What’s standing between a girl and the life she wants?
It’s rarely ability or ambition.

Our Co-founder and Co-CEO, Neha Sahu, joined podcast with Dhirendra Pratap Singh of to talk about exactly that - what it actually takes to move girls from where they are to where they’re trying to go.

🎙️ Full episode link in bio.

This podcast episode was recorded as part of Launch Girls being selected for the HundrED Global Collection 2026, recognising Girl Boss as one of 100 most impactful, scalable education innovations in the world.

12/03/2026

Sometimes all it takes is one day, one conversation, one glimpse of possibility.

That’s what happened when 20 Girl Bosses from Government Degree College, Khairatabad walked into a corporate office for the very first time. State Street employee volunteers spent an afternoon with them, sharing honest career stories, answering real questions, and reminding girls who had never been inside these rooms that they belong there.

Jismitha was one of those 20. Watch her take you through the day.

Meet Rahma from Nigeria 🇳🇬At 17, she’s a baker, seamstress, and bead crafter with big dreams and even bigger determinati...
24/02/2026

Meet Rahma from Nigeria 🇳🇬

At 17, she’s a baker, seamstress, and bead crafter with big dreams and even bigger determination. Before Girl Boss, entrepreneurship felt out of reach. Now? She’s running her own baking business, selling cakes and puff puff (fried wheat balls), saving every kobo for her first sewing machine.

Girl Boss didn’t just teach Rahma business skills. It gave her: The confidence to start, Problem-solving tools she uses daily, The belief that her future is hers to build.
Despite not having her own equipment yet, Rahma isn’t waiting for perfect conditions. She’s creating them, one sale at a time.

This is what owning your future looks like.

”Ma’am, now I’m confident to even start a business.“Meet Dr. Radhika. She’s a professor at Khairatabad Government Degree...
18/02/2026

”Ma’am, now I’m confident to even start a business.“

Meet Dr. Radhika.

She’s a professor at Khairatabad Government Degree College in Hyderabad and one of our rockstar Girl Boss Advisors. Halfway through the program, and the impact is undeniable, students who once hesitated to speak up are now confident, open, and dreaming bigger.

“It’s not like teacher and student anymore. We’re like friends, like sisters. This is a remarkable change.“

The Girl Boss Future Ready program is live across Telangana, reaching young women from underserved backgrounds who deserve every opportunity to thrive.

Jobs? Higher studies? Starting your own thing? If you’re a college-going girl in India figuring out what’s next, this on...
12/02/2026

Jobs? Higher studies? Starting your own thing? If you’re a college-going girl in India figuring out what’s next, this one’s for you.

Girl Boss Workshop: CEO of Your Own Life

A free 90-minute online session to discover your strengths, set goals, and build financial confidence.

📍 Live on Zoom
💻 Just need a device + internet
🗣 English, Kannada, Telugu & Hindi
🎟 Free + Certificate

Dates:

19 Feb (Thurs) | 5:00–6:30 PM
21 Feb (Sat) | 1:00–2:30 PM
25 Feb (Wed) | 5:00–6:30 PM
26 Feb (Thurs) | 5:00–6:30 PM

Register now. Link in bio! ✨

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