17 Aug
On a sunny afternoon in Wakiso, St. Kizito Primary School came alive with the vibrant colours, sounds, and movements of its annual Music, Dance, and Drama (MDD) event. This highly anticipated gathering brought together students, teachers, parents, and the community to celebrate artistic expression and unity.
READ MORE12 Aug
On the 12th of July, we set off on a journey to Terego District for the #Hike4GirlsUg event, a mission that would turn out to be both challenging and profoundly rewarding.
READ MORE3 Aug
The stigma and taboos surrounding menstruation and periods continue to hinder the empowerment of young girls and women in many communities. Lack of education and awareness about menstrual hygiene often leads to discrimination and perpetuates harmful beliefs about menstruating individuals.
READ MORE30 Jul
Raising Teenagers Uganda has been part of the Influencing Inclusive Access to Girls Education program supported by FEMNET and Echidna Giving. The program had built the capacity of girls and young women in TVET Centers who have taken up male dominated professions.
READ MORE30 Jul
In an era where the world has made significant strides in technology, healthcare, and education, it is unfortunate that the issue of child hunger and malnutrition is still alarming, casting a long shadow over our collective progress. Raising Teenagers Uganda joined World Vision, UNICEF, Touch the Heart Uganda and other CSO’s working directly with children at the 2nd National Children's Parliament, held under the theme "A Call to End Child Hunger and Malnutrition’’.
READ MORE27 Jul
If there was ever a time for youth to step up and speak on the issues that matter in society, the time is now. And so, it doesn’t come as a surprise when children teenagers or even young adults are getting even more involved in how these issues are addressed. Whether at the front line or behind the scenes, their voices will be heard.
READ MORE27 Jul
If there was ever a time for youth to step up and speak on the issues that matter in society, the time is now. And so, it doesn’t come as a surprise when children teenagers or even young adults are getting even more involved in how these issues are addressed. Whether at the front line or behind the scenes, their voices will be heard.
READ MORE29 May
In rural Schools, many girls miss school due to lack of sanitary pads. Some even lack access to knickers and as a result they tend to miss school when they are in their periods.
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