"Give a Cambodian Girl the Gift of School"
Because education is the foundation of all rights

Give a Cambodian girl the gift of school
Before the right to vote, before equal pay, before financial autonomy, there is one fundamental right: the right to education. This campaign funds one full scholarship for a girl in Cambodia for one school year.

Why this matters
Femmes & Droits Campaign: Her Right to Learn
On the Femmes&Droits channel, we often discuss legal battles for equality. But before the right to vote, before equal pay, before financial autonomy, there is one fundamental right: the right to education.
In Cambodia, 60 children from some of the poorest families can attend school thanks to a scholarship programme funded entirely by private donations. Without these scholarships, many children, and particularly girls, would not be able to study.
In contexts of extreme poverty, girls are often the first to be taken out of school to help with chores, care for siblings, or due to very early marriage.
Our goal: €570 to cover the cost of one scholarship for a girl for one year
Give a Cambodian Girl the Gift of School
Donation goal
What one year of school changes
Each additional year of school for a girl can:
Reduce the risks of early marriage and teenage pregnancy
Increase her future income by 10 to 20%
Improve the health and education outcomes of her own children
Strengthen her decision-making power in her family and community
Education is not a luxury. It is the foundation of all other rights.
What your donation covers
€570 covers one scholarship for one school year, including:
- Tuition fees
- School supplies
- Uniform
- Educational support
- Supplementary food
Donations will be managed by Philanthropy Connections, which has funded this programme for years.
We guarantee that 100% of your contribution is used exclusively for this project.
Let’s give these girls what we have had: the opportunity to learn, to choose, to become.

Thank you for your support.
Every donation counts.
Fanny Cornette and the entire Femmes&Droits team.
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