Alot Happens in our engagements with Girls and Communities, you don’t wanna miss.
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Skilling is Transformational and we are happy to support Youth mothers at Love Alive Uganda to acquire skills in Tailoring, Hairdressing and Bakery. Last week we joined them to celebrate significant milestones at their graduation ceremony.
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The national Girl Summit, which is an annual event that is hosted by Girls Not Brides Uganda brought together different stakeholders, young people, government officials and CSOs that are championing the campaign to end child marriage and ensure girls stay in school and reach their full potential.
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Raising Teenagers Uganda hosted a memorable #UniteForGirls dinner, gathering parents to discuss the critical role of positive parenting in shaping the future of girls.
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In commemoration of this year’s International Day of the Girl Child, Raising Teenagers Uganda in partnership with allies under the Brave Movement Uganda, took a decisive step towards ending childhood sexual violence and promoting children’s rights.
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Last month Raising Teenagers Uganda had the honour of being represented by Ainomugisha Mercy at the #VoteWomen2024 Women Pan African Roundtable, organized by Pollicy, in Dar es Salaam.
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Raising Teenagers Uganda (RTU), a prominent organization committed to the well-being of young people, made a meaningful impact at Kapir Health Centre III in Ngora by donating reusable sanitary towels to girls in need.
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Last month, our team made a visit to St. Mark Secondary School in Kabwohe, Sheema District. This visit provided an opportunity for powerful discussions, eye-opening insights and a deep commitment to supporting the youth.
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Mentorship is a relationship in which a more experienced or knowledgeable person provides guidance, advice and support to the less experienced person. The goal is to foster personal or professional growth by sharing insights, knowledge and skills. Mentors help teenagers build self-esteem, recognize their strengths and develop confidence in their abilities.
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