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  1. Safeena Husain is a social worker and founder of Educate Girls – a non-profit organisation that is headquartered in Mumbai, India. It focusses on mobilising communities for girls’ education in India’s rural and educationally backward areas.

  2. Founder and Board Member Educate Girls. A social impact leader, Safeena Husain is the Founder and Board Member of Educate Girls – an Indian non-profit working towards empowering communities for girls’ education in some of India’s hardest-to-reach villages. In 2023, Safeena became a WISE Prize laureate, making her the first Indian woman to ...

  3. Safeena Husain is the founder and CEO of Educate Girls, a nonprofit organization that works to improve girls' education in India. She is a social entrepreneur, a TED speaker, and a recipient of several awards and honors, including the Skoll Award and the WISE Prize.

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  5. 1 day ago · LSE President and Vice Chancellor Prof. Larry Kramer, who presented the award, said, "Safeena Husain is a champion for the pressing cause of girls' education and a pioneering social entrepreneur ...

  6. Safeena Husain, founder of Educate Girls, is the first Indian woman to receive the prestigious WISE Prize for Education for her work in girls' education in rural India. The prize is a recognition of her commitment to bridging the gender gap in education and a collective win for all stakeholders.

  7. 2 days ago · LSE has conferred an honorary doctorate to alumna Safeena Husain, Founder and Board Member of Educate Girls, in recognition of her exemplary service to society. Educate Girls, an Indian nonprofit founded in 2007, is dedicated to expanding access to girls’ education in India’s underserved villages. Under Husain’s leadership, the ...

  8. Safeena Husain (BSc Economic History 1995) is the Founder and Board Member of Educate Girls, a non-profit organisation that bridges the gender gap in education in India. She shares her journey, challenges, achievements and vision for the future in this LSE profile.