By Othieno Gerald | Project Leader
Dear Supporters,
We sincerely appreciate your continued support of our efforts to end child marriage in rural Uganda. Your generosity is helping raise a generation of future women leaders through education and mentorship.
During this reporting period, our project focused on leadership development and empowerment for girls. Mentorship sessions provided training in communication, confidence building, teamwork, and decision-making.
Many girls demonstrated growing leadership skills by participating more actively in school discussions and group activities. They expressed greater confidence in their abilities and stronger ambition for their futures.
Community outreach activities engaged parents and local leaders in conversations about supporting girls’ education and protecting their rights. These discussions encouraged families to invest in their daughters’ education and future success.
Teachers reported positive changes in student engagement, including improved attendance and increased participation in learning activities among supported girls.
Community leaders continued to advocate for child protection and promote gender equality. Their involvement is helping create environments where girls can grow into leaders.
Empowering girls today means investing in strong leaders for tomorrow. Through your support, more girls are gaining the skills and confidence needed to lead their communities in the future.
Thank you for helping us raise future women leaders.
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