@WomensHubUganda Profile picture

Women's Hub Uganda.

@WomensHubUganda

A women led non-profit organization focused on girl empowerment programs with an emphasis on ensuring their safe spaces, SDG 4 and 5.

Similar User
Shirley Gladys Nakyejwe photo

@shirley_glirdys

HER and Beyond photo

@her_beyond

Virtuous Woman photo

@virtuouswomanug

Shop4Me.Ug photo

@Shop4Me_Ug

YALIRLCEA Alumni- UG photo

@YALIRLCAlumniUg

Arun Advani photo

@arunadvaniecon

sseryazi jackson photo

@seazjacks

Joan Mugaba | photo

@joanmugaba

Faith Mairah photo

@Fmairah1

Ntende baker photo

@ntendebaker

Vybz Fattel photo

@PayneNittoh

Namugenyi Angellah photo

@angellahnmgy

Bwanika Charles photo

@BwanikaCharles

Shiperoy Schools Uganda photo

@ShiperoyU

Twesige Emmanuel photo

@AtenyiEmma

Pinned

In commemoration of the #IDG2022 under the theme 'Our time is now, our rights, our future.' The team engaged girls of God's Mercy Primary School (Kawoko - Wakiso) in career guidance and basic rights education.

Tweet Image 1
Tweet Image 2
Tweet Image 3
Tweet Image 4

Women's Hub Uganda. Reposted

Everyone has a role in supporting the girl child, and I’m proud to represent @WomensHubUganda at the #ImaraGirlsFestival24, where they’re making a real impact. #1KForImara

Tweet Image 1

#GirlsFirstSummit is happening this Wednesday virtually and we are more than eager to be a part of this edition once again organized by @shesthefirst We are looking onward to working with stakeholders and together ensuring every girl is educated, respected, and heard in society

Tweet Image 1

💯

“We want an Education not as a privilege but as a right” That is one hill I choose to die on



Women's Hub Uganda. Reposted

This🤝

Tweet Image 1

A for Access 🧑‍🏫 B for Books 📘 C for Children 👩🏾‍🍼


Women's Hub Uganda. Reposted

Serving in communities to push for Litercay is one of my strengths and I love seeing children read and write. Today, #InternationalLiteracyDay I ponder on how we can push for the 30% that is still pending in Uganda and largely the global south.

#DidYouKnow Uganda's strides to improve childhood literacy rates have been remarkable. In less than 10 years, literacy levels improved by 9%, jumping from 70% in 2012 to 79% in 2023? But millions of primary school age can’t read or write? On #InternationalLiteracyDay we echo

Tweet Image 1


Women's Hub Uganda. Reposted

There's been a whirlwind of activity in the past week, the weekend presented another opportunity for book lovers and readers to join hands for a cause Thank you @TellastoryUg and friends for inviting me to review children’s books before they are sent out to selected 🇺🇬schools.

Tweet Image 1
Tweet Image 2
Tweet Image 3
Tweet Image 4

Women's Hub Uganda. Reposted

My girls will love love this.

Tweet Image 2

Women's Hub Uganda. Reposted

This card game developed by @shesthefirst is one that sparks conversation as it allows girls in three different age groups to safely explore through play and conversation with peers and a mentor while building blocks of healthy relationships. Excited to be going home with one🥳

Tweet Image 1

Women's Hub Uganda. Reposted

STRONGER MENTORSHIP PROGRAMS TO BUILD GIRL’S AGENCY A session led by @ceci_arriaza who explored themes & principles of mentorship to build girl’s agency. We interrogated the nuances btn different mentorship styles as contrasted with coaching and sponsorship models. #GirlsFirst

Tweet Image 1
Tweet Image 2

Women's Hub Uganda. Reposted

Amazing energy at the #GirlsFirstSummit here in Kampala! Over 80 inspiring practitioners from across Africa sharing best practices for girls' empowerment. Here's to amplifying girls' voices and strengthening programs for girls! @shesthefirst


Women's Hub Uganda. Reposted

My job and role here is to scream that Girls are experts in their own experiences and therefore we (society) have to let them tell their stories and listen to them. Respect girls and work alongside them to create an equal future. #GirlHour #GirlsFirst

It’s an opportunity to connect with local changemakers and supporters to champion girl’s education and rights!

Tweet Image 1
Tweet Image 2


Women's Hub Uganda. Reposted

Thrilled to be with @shesthefirst at the first ever #GirlsFirst Summit in Kampala! This conference, designed with practitioners working in Africa, brings community-based organizations together to strengthen our programs, build girls' power, and network!


Women's Hub Uganda. Reposted

It is a moving moment for me hearing directly from a panel of adolescent girls sharing their personal stories of resilience and advocacy. “Today’s friendships are all about taking away from someone, in school we have no real friends to talk to genuinely” Rina 16 years #GirlHour

Tweet Image 1
Tweet Image 2
Tweet Image 3

Loading...

Something went wrong.


Something went wrong.