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Kyobe foundation

Org #54895
Vetted since 2021
2018
year founded
$28,940
raised on GlobalGiving
7
years fundraising
2
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Kyobe Foundation's mission is to ignite the empowerment of women across every facet of their lives. Our unwavering dedication revolves around equipping girls and women with resources, unwavering support, and transformative opportunities that enable them to reach their boundless potential. Rooted in this commitment, our aim is to cultivate a vibrant community where girls and women not only flourish but also conquer challenges with resilience. Through multifaceted endeavors spanning education, climate change mitigation, food systems transformation, advocacy, and empowering initiatives, we pledge to instigate enduring change and propel gender equality forward. Collectively, we are driven by... read more

Project Leaders
Miriam  Nakiyaga
Miriam Nakiyaga
Organization Information
Kyambogo
Kampala, 1
Uganda
+256774594251
Organization Information
Kyambogo
Kampala, 1
Uganda
+256774594251

Project Reports

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Reusable menstrual kits keep girls in school

By Miriam Nakiyaga | Team leader

Regenerative Menstrual Kits Keep Girls in School A Report by Kyobe Foundation. Access to menstrual hygiene products remains a significant barrier to education for many girls in underserved communities... Read the full report ›

Reusable Menstrual Kits Keep Girls in School

By Miriam Nakiyaga | Team Lead

Regenerative Menstrual Kits Keep Girls in School A Report by Kyobe Foundation. Access to menstrual hygiene products remains a significant barrier to education for many girls in underserved communities... Read the full report ›

Save Indigenous seeds through women led seed banks

By Miriam Nakiyaga | Project leader

Project Overview This project supports rural women in conserving and multiplying indigenous seeds through community-managed seed banks. By preserving traditional seed varieties, we promote... Read the full report ›
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