YEABU & KIDDO’S STORY
In Sierra Leone, adolescent girls often face challenges shaped more by tradition than by their potential.
In Sierra Leone, adolescent girls often face challenges shaped more by tradition than by their potential.
The Spotlight Initiative, launched in 2017 with seed funding from the European Union, aims to eliminate violence against women and girls (EVAWG) and accelerate progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Transforming Obstacles into Opportunities for Vulnerable Adolescent Girls
Enhancing Adolescent Girl’s Knowledge Through Life Skills to End Child Marriage and Other Harmful Practices (ECM)
The Power Up project is dedicated to unlocking the potential of 15,300 adolescent girls in Bombali and Moyamba District.
Enhancing Financial Empowerment and Innovation for Women in Moyamba and Freetown.
Creating and expanding opportunities for the empowerment of adolescent girls and boys through gender-transformative engagement.
This is the first phase of the Financial Inclusion Project
UPSHIFT empowers young people to identify challenges in their communities and create entrepreneurial solutions to address them.
Supporting young people to collect data and drive community-centred change.
Improving Sierra Leone’s ability to raise, allocate and account for the use of public funds so that they can be invested in services such as education health and economic growth.
Ensuring the most vulnerable girls across Sierra Leone can access the opportunities they deserve.
Supporting young women to raise awareness of the benefits of contraception with teenage girls.
Ensuring high quality healthcare is available so that children have the best start in life.
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