OUR AIM - GIRLS' EDUCATION

COALITION OF MORE THAN 50 GRASSROOT ORGANISATIONS

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That works to create opportunities for girls to learn, lead and take action towards achieving SDG 4.

Umbrella association

Brings together all girl child rights-focused organizations

Facilitating Learning

Among Grassroots Civil society and Community Based Organizations working to promote girls’ education in Uganda.

Girls’ Education

Supporting out of school girls contribute to the development of their communities.

Influence Implementation

Of laws and policies safeguarding children & raise awareness on all forms of violence against women and girls.

Our Mission

To coordinate collective efforts that promote women and girls’ rights through advocacy, networking, capacity building and collaboration to achieve gender equality in Uganda.

50+Grassroot Organisations
25Programs Done
99+Children Supported
78Members on board
13Team of Volunteers
Community Focused- Partnerships

Communities & Children

The network targets community leaders, parents and other key stakeholders responsible for the safety and well being of children.
  • TraningsOf members on laws
  • LearningFrom anyone to support
  • SharingOf Best Practices
  • Partnerships BuildingWith Several Players in arreas of work.
  • Community BasedIntervations are community driven.
  • Role ModelsWho Champion change in communities.
Faith Mwangi Powell - Engineer

CEO Girls Not Brides

WHEN WE TALK ABOUT CHILD MARRIAGE, THERE IS NO SILVER BULLET TO END IT, BUT WE THINK EDUCATION COMES CLOSE.

Have a look at some f our Programs in Action!

A Good Program Is a Shared One

Every Action Counts

A Campaign to End Female Genital Mutilation

Girls' Leadership

A crucial key in Transforming Society

Menstrual Stigma

Menstrual hygiene is fundamental to the dignity and wellbeing of women and girls

Would You like to Partner For With Us?

Feel free to contact us and we start talking.

Girls in Rural schoolS
Suffer most from stigma and lack of services and facilities to help them cope with the physical and psychological pains they undergo during their menstrual periods. It also contributes a lot to the rates of school drop outs and consequently child
COVID19

has greatly affected household income which leaves many girls with no access to menstrual products that they can use while on their period because their parents/ caretakers are grappling with poverty.

Nothing for Young People without Young People

It’s about ensuring every girl and young woman has power over her own life and can shape the world around her. A world free from discrimination, harassment and violence.

Programs across the Country

Our programs run across the country to tear down the barriers preventing girls from getting an educationn and limiting them from realizing their full potential. We are working directly to end child marriage and other forms of violence against girls, and to change communities’ perceptions about what girls are capable of achieving.