FILM-RELATED WEB SITES
http://www.whattomorrowbringsfilm.com/ - The film's official website offers information about the film and ways you can get involved.
Principle Pictures
http://principlepictures.com/what-tomorrow-brings/ - The production company website provides information on the film and notes from the journal the filmmaker kept while in Afghanistan.
Razia's Ray of Hope Foundation
https://raziasrayofhope.org/ - The website for Razia Jan's foundation offers information on the Zabuli Education Center and ways to support the effort to educate Afghanistan's girls.
Original Online Content on POV
To enhance the broadcast, POV has produced an interactive website to enable viewers to explore the film in greater depth. The What Tomorrow Brings website -- www.pbs.org/pov/whattomorrowbrings -- offers a streaming video trailer for the film; an interview with the filmmaker; a list of related websites, articles and books; a downloadable discussion guide; a lesson plan with streaming clips; and special features.
Educating Girls
Girls Not Brides
www.girlsnotbrides.org - The website of this global partnership to end child marriage offers stories, facts and action items.
Global Partnership for Education
www.globalpartnership.org/education - The Global Partnership for Education makes the case for the right of every child to receive an education; for resources related specifically to girls' education, see: www.globalpartnership.org/focus-areas/girls-education.
Let Girls Learn
https://letgirlslearn.gov/ - Let Girls Learn is a United States government initiative designed to ensure that adolescent girls get the education they deserve.
United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI)
http://www.ungei.org/ - UNGEI strives to promote girls' education and gender equality through policy advocacy and support to governments and other development actors to deliver on gender- and education-related sustainable development goals.
USAID
https://www.usaid.gov/education - USAID is a U.S. government agency that works to end extreme global poverty and enable resilient, democratic societies to realize their potential. Its education programs work to reduce barriers to education for children around the world.
Women's Global Education Project
http://womensglobal.org/learn-more/ - This organization offers a summary of the benefits of educating girls on its website.
Islam and Women's Rights
Maslaha
www.islamandfeminism.org - The website for this organization based in the UK includes a good list of links to articles and related organizations.
Musawah
www.musawah.org - The website of this advocacy organization founded by Muslim women provides examples of how to make the case that the Koran supports equality for women, girls' education and more.
Sisters in Islam
www.sistersinislam.org.my - Sisters in Islam is a Malaysian activist organization fighting for women's equality within Islam. The website includes summaries of debates over issues such as the hijab and age of marriage.
Global Status of Women and Girls
AWID
www.awid.org - This global feminist membership organization tracks progress on improvements in the lives of women and girls and publishes reports on methods for protecting activists and efforts to reduce gender-based violence.
Girl Up
https://girlup.org/ - The United Nations Foundation's adolescent girl campaign, Girl Up engages girls to take action.
Global Citizen
https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/issue/women-girls/ - Global Citizen is a social action platform, and its page on girls and women addresses issues in that area.
UNICEF
www.childinfo.org/marriage.html - UNICEF monitors the situation of children and women and provides data and statistics on child marriage.
United Nations: Women
www.un.org/en/globalissues/women - This is a one-stop site for United Nations programs and resources on women and girls, including the Beijing Platform and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.
World Economic Forum: "The Global Gender Gap Report 2014"
http://reports.weforum.org/global-gender-gap-report-2014/ - This 2014 report examines gender parity across the globe in the realms of health, education, economics and politics.
Afghanistan
The Constitution of Afghanistan
http://www.afghanembassy.com.pl/afg/images/pliki/TheConstitution.pdf - Afghanistan's Ministry of Justice posts the current version of the country's constitution, as well as previous versions.
Central Intelligence Agency: The World Factbook: Afghanistan
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/resources/the-world-factbook/geos/af.html - This overview of Afghanistan is provided by the U.S. government.
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan: Ministry of Education
http://moe.gov.af/en - The Afghanistan ministry provides summaries of relevant laws and strategic plans, including some regarding the education of girls.
Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict: "Afghanistan"
https://childrenandarmedconflict.un.org/countries-caac/afghanistan/ - This is a 2016 report on violence and conflict in Afghanistan in 2015.
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights: "Background Paper on Attacks Against Girls Seeking to Access Education."
http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/HRBodies/CEDAW/Report_attacks_on_girls_Feb2015.pdf - This 2015 paper covers obstacles to girls' education.
United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA): "Education and Healthcare at Risk: Key Trends and Incidents Affecting Children's Access to Healthcare and Education in Afghanistan."
https://unama.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/education_and_healthcare_at_risk.pdf - This 2016 report from the UNAMA offers detailed facts, figures and information about how violence, threats and intimidation directly affected access to health and education in Afghanistan.