Urszula Jablonska Spain
May 23, 2024Advertisement
Back in 2010, Anne Scott, a globetrotter who had just moved from Scotland to Germany, was feeling lonely and isolated. She began searching for other female expats to connect with. From one meet-up to the next, the idea gained momentum. Two years later, the Girl Gone International (GGI) community was born.
Today, GGI has over 1 million members worldwide. It offers a safe space for women and non-binary people who live abroad. DW attended one of the community's events in Valencia, Spain, and met some of its members.