What is Female Gendercide ?

​The elimination of females through sex-selective abortion, gross neglect, needless maternal death, and the sheer inability of older women, particularly widows, to access food and shelter.

How We Help

We fight the extreme devaluation of women that causes gendercide, by educating the
public about gendercide and providing girls and young women with education.

Thank you to this year’s luncheon sponsors:

Where Have All The Girls Gone?
The number of missing females is expected to grow to 150 million by 2035, before beginning to decline. We can change that.

Thanks to you, we had our best luncheon to-date!

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March 31, 2023

Girls’ Education and Gendercide
At-risk girls need schooling to lift them out of poverty. Education is the best way to end gendercide.
Newsweek logo Beverly Hill Op-Ed for Gendercide, World Economic Forum

Beverly Hill, Founder of Gendap.org, has published two opinion pieces in NEWSWEEK — the first pointing out the World Economic Forum’s blind spot for poor women, the second urging the US to leverage its soft power for global women’s rights and physical safety.

Goldstar Platinum Transparency 2023 Deal
​The Gendercide Awareness Project has earned the ​GuideStar Platinum Seal!

View our profile on GuideStar.Org

Raising Awareness
3.9 million people educated to date!
We use every means possible to raise awareness about gendercide. ​ Our art exhibit is our best tool because it generates media coverage, putting the issue of gendercide front and center in newspapers, radio, and TV both nationally and internationally.
Educate a Girl
Each girl receives instruction, room, board (3 meals per day), health care, uniforms, and school supplies. Funds are distributed to our carefully vetted education partners.

“Girls’ education is the best long-term strategy to end gendercide. Your contributions help us educate girls in six countries — from preschool to college.”

“I am Mei Mei, one of scholarship girl of Cambodia Village Fund from Battambang province, Cambodia. For me and my family are fine.

Now I am a second year student from University of Battambang, My major is Banking and Finance (result of my study is good). When I graduate I want to work at a bank as accountant. I hope my dream will come true, and I am very appreciated for your help and also happy to have you as my supporter for my study since I started my life at University, I have today because I had you.

At the end, I would like to say thank you so much, and wish you good health, enjoy in your life, and safe when you go everywhere.”

Mei Mei

“My name is Yoselin and I am preparing to study medicine.
I have studied at the Colegio Miguel Angel Asturias [Guatemala] since the first grade, and I really love the ideals that the Colegio teaches, ideals that have been ingrained in me and which I hope to practice throughout my life. I love the classes I take here, especially art and physics, and I enjoy spending time with my friends during recess. I especially like our library because I love to read. I am so thankful for the opportunity to receive a scholarship because, for me, it is an incentive to study hard and better myself. In the future, I want to be a doctor so that I can give new opportunities to people without resources who do not have access to healthcare. The things that most motivate me to study and be successful, besides my family, is my wish to better my country for the future.”

Yoselin

What is Gendercide?​

Gendercide is the death of females worldwide due to:
  • sex-selective abortion to favor boys over girls
  • female infanticide
  • gross neglect of young girls
  • entirely preventable maternal death
  • inability of older women to access food & shelter
  • socially sanctioned violence against women

“The UNFPA now estimates 143 MILLION (3.7%) are missing.”

Donate Now
Help us educate the public about gendercide and provide girls and young women an education.