Over 10,000 young women and girls in the Nyantonzi Parish alone don’t have access to mentorship programs, vocational training, and are ill-prepared for work or higher education. We strive to empower women and girls by giving them an opportunity to learn a trade.
We help introduce income-generating activities, leadership, and empowerment skills. By learning entrepreneurial skills and giving them the tools to learn a profession, we’re one step closer to helping them become self-sufficient, happy, proud, productive members of society. Usually, impoverished women in Uganda don’t have people in their back pocket, someone to help them learn, and succeed. It’s our mission to change that.
We want these women to know they’re loved, they’re cared for, and there are people who want to help. GLO is committed to helping as many women as possible reach life goals they once believed were unattainable.
Our objectives for the empowerment program is to:
• Make women self-reliant by use of available resources to improve their status and living conditions.
• Promote gender equality and equity.
• Advocate for women in good health, sexual and reproductive rights.
• Train and empower women as household and community leaders by giving them the knowledge and they need to become productive member of their community.
• Promote and protect women’s rights in governance, peace, and security.
The women's empowerment project provides a comprehensive Vocational Enterprise Training Program linking education, meaningful employment, and mentoring for Nyantonzi Community’s most at-risk adolescents.
We also help take the burden of menstrual products off their shoulders. Our kind donors supply the girls with sustainable, reusable wash & dry pads and underwear for an entire year.
We believe that substantive, supported life skills can be powerful catalysts. We provide services to adolescents from hard to reach under-resourced villages.
We implement supported individually tailored internships and job readiness training. Our job placement services help women find employment, and our workshops teach micro-business development and the importance of group savings and loans.
Women's empowerment, vocational training, and community education.
Our Women's Emowerment sessions also include WASH practices. These young women were each given a menstrual kit which will keep them in school year-round.
Local villages are given supplies and patterns to create their own menstrual kits. Keeping women and girls in school.
Menstrual kits include reuseable pads, allowing young women to have a long-term supply of care.
Our program includes vital information on hygiene. We empower women to take this education back to their homes.
Last fall, GLO visited local schools to teach the WASH program and women's empowerment. Volunteer Jordan helped teach the programs.
Because of donors like you, women in Uganda are able to learn lifelong skills. If you are interested in donating or sponsoring this program, visit our Support Us page to learn how you can make an impact and empower women in Uganda.
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