we are a Community Based Organization that works to ensure young girls chase their dreams in a world full of opportunities and economic empowerment of women.
On 20th June 2026, Educate A Rural Girl Organization welcomed its new Board Members in a strategic meeting to align on our mission, vision, and future goals.Together, we are committed to empowering rural girls and creating lasting change. #empower#Leadership
Five women self-help groups came together for a peer learning session under Educate A Rural Girl Organization, sharing lessons, challenges, and successes in building sustainable livelihoods through savings groups, farming, and small businesses.
#WomenEmpowerment#CommunityImpact
Educate a Rural Girl hosted a full-day financial literacy training for a 20+ yr-old Mwiruti self help women’s group! They’re moving from merry-go-rounds to formal banking & SACCOs, boosting transparency. 🤝 Partners welcome!#WomenEmpowerment#FinancialInclusion#EducateARuralGirl
29 Jan 2026: Financial Literacy Training for Faith Wendo PWD Self Help Group (95% attendance).
Now boosting savings, low-interest loans & expanding their seedling project. Seeking partners.
#CommunityImpact#PWDInclusion
24/01/2026: Educate a Rural Girl Org trained OVC Karimba Women Group on financial literacy, achieving 99% attendance.
Savings, loans, records, leadership — building income through poultry & smart decisions.
#FinancialLiteracy#WomenEmpowerment#CommunityImpact Kenya
23 Jan 2026 | Financial literacy training with Kinanciri Igandani SHG recorded 89% attendance 👏🏾
Focus: savings, loans, governance & records.
Outcome: stronger savings, SACCO vision & growing poultry project 🐔🌱
#FinancialLiteracy#CommunityEmpowerment#EducateARuralGirl
This week, Educate A Rural Girl rolled out the Pad Bank pilot with our partner schools, supporting vulnerable girls with menstrual products.
Menstrual hygiene is a right, not a privilege. Keeping girls in school matters.
#PadBankProject#SRHR#KeepGirlsInSchool
🎯 MIL BootCamp Success!
Our 3Day Media Information Literacy Boot Camp wrapped up powerfully!
Young leaders learned to:
🛡️ Spot & stop fake news
📱 Use social media for peace
🔍 Think critically online
Huge thanks to all participants & facilitators!The future of digital peace
The findings from CREAW’s learning brief shows that strengthening Women’s Rights Organizations leads to measurable and lasting change. WROs improved leadership, management, and sustainability, with the majority adopting strong governance, financial management, and M&E systems. This enabled better policy advocacy, stronger alliances, and increased influence at community and county levels.
As a result, service delivery improved particularly in GBV prevention and response, reproductive health, and women’s economic empowerment while women and girls experienced increased participation in decision-making, improved dignity, and reduced vulnerability to GBV and early pregnancies.
Read the full learning brief by clicking the link:https://t.co/eoYIqX5Dnn
Kelvin thought online jobs were a myth.😅
After Ajira training, he realized they’re actually doable, with the right guidance.
👉Here’s his story: https://t.co/ZnDN9vtP2q
Powerful Opening Remarks Kick Off #AUEUYouthActionLab Link & Learn 2025
Yesterday marked an unforgettable start to #LinkAndLearn2025 in Bishoftu, Ethiopia 🇪🇹.
Michel Rizzi from the @EUtoAU kicked off the event with inspiring opening remarks, followed by remarks from the consortium partners and an #AUEUYouthActionLab Youth Advisory Board Member, creating an energizing start to #LinkAndLearn2025, which has gathered #AUEUYouthActionLab grantees from 17 countries and participants from 26 nations.
Hosted by @tayaeth, Day 1 set the stage for three days of connection, creativity, and impact. Stay tuned—it only gets better!
#AUEUYouthActionLab #AUEUYouthLab #AUEU25 @AUEU25 @EUtoAU
#ReEntryIsARight
This #HumanRightsDay, as we close the #16DaysOfActivism, we’re spotlighting education justice for pregnant and parenting learners.
Join us on Wednesday, 10th December, from 4pm - 5pm EAT for a powerful conversation on dismantling stigma, strengthening accountability in our schools, and centering dignity and safety for every learner.
We’ll also reflect on how tools like ACERWC General Comment No. 9 on Education, can guide more inclusive, rights-affirming practices.
Come add your voice. Don't miss!
@acerwc
#ZamaraVoices
Had the pleasure of exchanging extensively with H.E. Abdalla Hassan AlShamsi @UgandaUae on how #AI solutions can enhance Development Impact and create job opportunities for the youth. We look forward to jointly shaping these opportunities. 🤝
#SDG17