An initiative by United Nations Foundation & a club under the Girl Up Campaign chain, to create an equal and stronger community by eradicating gender stereotypes.
Our Events
Collaborative & Innovative

Code Red
The Code Red Menstruation Drive was conducted for 40 females from a village in a small school in Faridabad, Haryana, India on account of the International Day of Rural Women. This was a collaboration between Girl Up Inaara and Raho Safe, which provided us with 64 sanitary pads and two masks to give to each female. This drive was conducted along with Able Charities, Faridabad. We procured these pads through crowdfunding wherein we generated approximately Rs. 30,000 ($410).

Pride UNprejudiced
Girl Up Inaara observed September 2020 as its pride month and stands in solidarity and support with the LGBTQ+ community. With correspondence to the second anniversary of repealing of Section 377 IPC and decriminalization of homosexuality in India, we organised a Digital Pride Parade on Zoom meeting app: "Pride UNprejudiced- Diversity is the Question, Love is the Answer!". The purpose of the event was to help many people feel validated, accepted and most importantly, aware.

Instagram Live on Pre-Menstrual Dysphoria Disorder
Girl up Inaara organised an Instagram live session with Dr Ankesh Sahetya, a reputed gynaecologist and obstetrician based in Maharashtra. The live session was designed to encourage a conversation with the expert on the issue of menstrual health and hygiene while also decoding many myths around the menstrual health of women.

Self Defence Workshop
Girl up Inaara celebrated National Girl Child Day on 27th January 2021 which is originally observed on 24th January. In a world marked by an upward trend of crime rates, equipping oneself with necessary techniques for safety is beginning increasingly important, hence, Girl up Inaara organized a Self- Defense workshop on the Zoom meeting App. The workshop was conducted by Mr Ashish Sethi who is a national level Muaythai fighter. He is a Gold medalist in National Championship Muaythai in 2018 and a Bronze medalist in Korea Chungju Martial arts, 2019. The purpose of the workshop was to make women independent and also make them capable enough to deal with dangerous and emergency situations.

Raahat - A Panel Discussion on World Suicide Prevention Day
On account of the World Suicide Prevention Day, Girl Up Inaara organised an online event ‘Raahat’- a panel discussion on 10th September 2020 in collaboration with Parindey, the Dramatics society of Mata Sundri College for Women.