Jasiri Teen Girls Bootcamp - Kenya

by Health and Water Foundation
Jasiri Teen Girls Bootcamp - Kenya
Jasiri Teen Girls Bootcamp - Kenya
Jasiri Teen Girls Bootcamp - Kenya
Jasiri Teen Girls Bootcamp - Kenya
Jasiri Teen Girls Bootcamp - Kenya
Jasiri Teen Girls Bootcamp - Kenya
Jasiri Teen Girls Bootcamp - Kenya
Jasiri Teen Girls Bootcamp - Kenya

Project Report | Sep 19, 2025
3rd Quarter Report

By Patrick Kiarie | Programs Officer

Introduction
The Jasiri Teen Girls Bootcamp has continued to grow as a transformative program dedicated to empowering rural girls in Nyamira County with leadership, critical thinking, and life skills to counter early marriages, female genital mutilation (FGM), and high school dropout rates. The third quarter emphasized program consolidation, deeper community ownership, and stronger advocacy for girls’ rights. Despite persistent funding constraints, we have maintained steady progress and inspired broader engagement from schools, parents, and local leaders.

Achievements
During the third quarter, the program realized the following milestones:

  • Expanded Mentorship: An additional 10 girls joined the program, bringing the total number of mentored girls to 26. These participants have been engaged in structured mentorship sessions on leadership, problem-solving, and advocacy.

  • Jasiri Clubs Growth: Three new Jasiri Clubs were successfully launched in local secondary schools, raising the total to five clubs with 78 active members. Peer-led forums have become platforms where girls share experiences, challenge cultural norms, and reinforce the value of education.

  • Community Dialogues: Two more community meetings were held with parents, teachers, and local administrators. Over 70 community members participated, with increasing openness from fathers and religious leaders to support the initiative.

  • SRHR and Life Skills Training: Facilitated workshops on menstrual health management, early pregnancy prevention, and digital literacy to broaden girls’ access to 21st-century opportunities.

  • Media Engagement: Collaborated with a local radio station to air a one-hour segment on girls’ education and rights, reaching an estimated 3,000 listeners across the county.

Challenges

  • Funding Deficit: With only $4,200 raised this quarter, the program still faces a significant shortfall against its $25,000 annual goal. This continues to limit scaling to the intended 150 beneficiaries.

  • Sustainability Concerns: As Jasiri Clubs expand, the demand for materials, facilitators, and monitoring support has outpaced available resources.

  • Cultural Pushback: Though attitudes are shifting, some segments of the community remain resistant, particularly around openly confronting FGM practices.

Impact
The program has now reached 26 directly mentored girls and over 100 students indirectly through Jasiri Clubs. Participants are demonstrating improved confidence, assertiveness, and leadership skills. Teachers report reduced absenteeism among club members, while some parents who initially opposed the program are now advocating for girls to remain in school. The radio program also sparked countywide conversations, giving the initiative visibility beyond Nyamira.

Next Steps

  • Strategic Fundraising: Intensify outreach to international donors and CSR partners to bridge the remaining $16,800 funding gap.

  • Strengthen Jasiri Clubs: Develop structured club toolkits and training-of-trainers (TOT) sessions to empower peer mentors and ensure sustainability.

  • Broaden Community Buy-in: Convene quarterly “Champions for Girls” forums bringing together supportive local leaders, parents, and role models.

  • Monitoring and Documentation: Launch a simple digital tracking system to capture attendance, retention, and impact stories from all participating schools.

Conclusion
The third quarter has shown that with resilience and community partnership, Jasiri Teen Girls Bootcamp continues to be a catalyst for change. From 4 girls in Q1 to 26 in Q3, the program is steadily growing its reach and influence. With enhanced support and funding, Jasiri is poised to scale its impact, safeguard girls’ education, and nurture a generation of empowered young women leading change in Nyamira County.

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Health and Water Foundation

Location: Nairobi - Kenya
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