Girl Up in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Girl Up in Sub-Saharan Africa

Girl Up Africa has trained over 5,000 girls on advocacy and gender equality. At the forefront of the 256 Clubs in more than 25 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are dedicated Girl Up Club leaders who seek to ensure that girls everywhere can thrive and reach their full potential. Through Girl Up programs, leaders can gain career guidance and participate in financial literacy workshops, STEM-related projects, and other programs to build their leadership.

Girl Up Clubs in this region focuses on advocacy, fundraising, storytelling, and organizing around:

  • Menstrual hygiene
  • Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice (SRHRJ)
  • Climate change
  • Gender-based violence (GBV)
  • Female genital mutilation (FGM)
  • Ending early marriage, and more.

As part of the youth-led movement, Girl Up Clubs in sub-Saharan Africa carry out their own initiatives and programs around issues affecting adolescent girls. In 2019 and 2020, Girl Up Clubs in 11 countries, including Malawi, Kenya, Liberia, and Ghana, conducted trainings on how to make reusable menstrual pads, organized community pad collection drives, and fundraised to buy pads for girls from underserved communities.

  1. 370

    leaders trained in STEAM

  2. 1260+

    Community members

  3. 256+

    Girl Up Clubs

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A Milestone for Africa 

For the very first time, Girl Up has hosted a Leadership Summit in Africa, celebrating empowerment, resilience, and the incredible potential of African girls and young women. Together, we’ve create waves of change that resonate across the continent with the theme “Girl Power, Girl Spaces.”

Stories of Change

Dorothy Tanga, 14, from Hellen Kaunda Secondary, once thought STEM was for boys. Now, as president of a school club, she’s inspiring others and dreams of becoming a software engineer. Liberty Illunga, a Grade 10 student at Mulakupikwa Secondary, gained confidence through leadership training and now mentors younger girls in STEM and gender equality.

Impact

The project’s impact extends beyond the classroom, creating a ripple effect in the communities. As these girls pursue STEM careers, they’ll become role models, inspiring others to follow in their footsteps. By sharing their stories, we hope to amplify the project’s impact and encourage others to join the journey towards a more inclusive STEM future.

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Calling Partners and Sponsors! 

If you’re passionate about empowering African girls and young women, join us as partners and sponsors on this transformative journey. Reach out to us at ssafrica@girlup.org, and let’s make history together! 

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Club Spotlight!

Girl Up Namibia hosted a solidarity marathon run fundraiser to help purchase school uniforms, stationery, and sanitary products for students in nine schools in the Kavango West, Kavango East and Oshana regions of Namibia. Out of the 400 attendees, 100 adults and children participated in the run. Along with three other Girl Up Clubs, Girl Up Namibia raised a total of N$18,000 ($1,176 USD) through ticket sales, donations, and activity stalls.

Our mandate is to ensure that no child, especially the girl child goes without being given a chance where possible.

Joy, Girl Up Namibia, Regional Leader

Girl Up clubs can apply for up to $1,000 to support their projects.

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Contact & Connect

Girl Up Sub-Saharan Africa Staff
  1. Musonda Chikwanda

    SENIOR REGIONAL MANAGER

    Musonda is the Senior Regional Manager for Girl Up in Sub-Saharan. As Senior Regional Manager she engages, educates, and trains adolescent girls to become global leaders who can speak confidently on behalf on themselves and their peers, to advance the rights of all girls in Sub-Saharan Africa and around the world.

  2. June Shimoushili

    COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATE

    June is the Communications Associate, supporting the digital media campaigns and public relations for Sub-Saharan Africa. In role she supports Girl Up with digital content and messaging. She also mentors and provides training on branding, public Speaking, and leadership to program participants.

  3. Mulenga Chishala

    PROGRAM COORDINATOR

    Mulenga is the Program Coordinator for Girl Up Sub-Saharan Africa region and oversees SSA programming and club activation. She is a Feminist with over 3 years of experience in advocacy for gender equality and social change. She is passionate about ending Gender-Based Violence and promoting women and girls’ engagement in STEM and Sports.

Connect with us on the Community and social media.

Interested in learning more about Girl Up Africa? Email June at jshimoushili@girlup.org.

Interested in brand partnerships, sponsorships, or collaborations with Girl Up Africa? Email Musonda at mchikwanda@girlup.org.

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Your support of our girl changemakers means Girl Up can continue to work toward a world where girls have equal value, opportunity, and the chance to reach their fullest potential. You can make a difference in the life of a girl by donating today.

Girl Up is a hosted alliance within the United Nations Foundation responsible for its own programming and fundraising. UNF EIN 58-2368165.

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