By James Malinga | Project leader
Dear Supporters,
Thank you for standing with us in our mission to protect and empower girls in Uganda through the “Support Girl’s Parliament in Uganda”
Across many communities, child marriage continues to rob thousands of girls of their education, safety, health, and future opportunities. Through this initiative, we seek to reach over 10,000 girls by establishing and strengthening Girls’ Parliaments — safe spaces where girls can learn, lead, speak out, and challenge harmful norms that perpetuate child marriage and gender inequality.
Our goal is to train 250 girls as young leaders and change agents who will champion Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), advocate against child marriage, and inspire their peers to remain in school and pursue their dreams.
At this moment, we have not yet raised the funds needed to begin implementation. While the urgency continues to grow, many vulnerable girls remain exposed to early marriage, school dropout, violence, and limited access to life-saving information and support. Without immediate intervention, the crisis facing girls in these communities is likely to deepen.
Your support can help us prevent this reality. Every contribution brings us closer to creating safe platforms where girls can find their voices, defend their rights, and become leaders within their communities.
We remain hopeful and committed, and we invite you to stand with us in protecting the future of Uganda’s girls.
With gratitude,
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