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Day 3 at #YouLead26, we turned conversations into action.
From the Arusha Peace Forum to the Climate Futures Forum and the Gender Equality Forum, young leaders from across Africa came together to tackle some of the continent's most pressing challenges.
🎥 Rewatch the Moments
Introducing Africa Week at MS TCDC, an initiative of One Young Africa.
While Africa Day reminds us of a defining moment in our shared history, we believe that one day is simply not enough to celebrate the stories, achievements, cultures, resilience and aspirations of our continent.
At YouLead Summit 2026, we launched the Africa Week Initiative; a new annual tradition that will create space for deeper reflection, storytelling, cultural exchange and conversations about Africa's journey since the formation of the Organization of African Unity in 1963.
As part of the launch, we produced this special documentary capturing reflections from young Africans on one simple but powerful question:
"What does Africa Day mean to you?"
Their answers are honest, inspiring, thought-provoking, and a reminder that Africa's greatest asset remains its people.
This is more than a celebration of where we have come from. It is a commitment to where we are going.
🎥 Watch the documentary and join us as we begin a new tradition of celebrating Africa beyond a single day.
Prod: @AmanyaStuartJr
Script: @Villysitali
Host: @Divine__Ikirezi
Editing & Animation: @Walusemma
Family planning is not one-size-fits-all. Different people have different needs, and there are a range of safe, modern contraceptive options available through private clinics and pharmacies.
#EmpowerUG#EssanyuLyOmukyala
From short-term methods like condoms, pills, emergency contraception, and injectables, to medium-term, long-term, and permanent options, the most important step is getting the right information from a trusted provider.
Talk to a health provider about the method that works best for you and your future.
Yesterday, we carried out our first community outreach for women and girls with disabilities in Buyinga B following the #WalkForHerFlow.
The funds raised during the walk are helping us provide sanitary products and menstrual health education to women and girls in hard-to-reach communities. Reaching Buyinga B meant crossing to the island by boat, a reminder of how important it is to extend support to places that are often overlooked.
At St. Martin Buyinga Primary School, we held a menstrual health session with 60 girls, focusing on hygiene, confidence, and dignity. After the session, each girl received a #SafeGirl Kit to help them manage their periods safely and with confidence.
We also engaged the wider community through a sensitization session attended by 60 women and 20 men. Together, we discussed menstrual health awareness, supporting girls and women with disabilities, and the role communities play in breaking the stigma around menstruation.
This outreach is an important step in making sure that no girl or woman is left behind, especially those living with disabilities in remote communities.
We are grateful to everyone who supported the #WalkForHerFlow. Your support is already making a real difference in the lives of women and girls.
This #ImaraFriday we’re throwing it back to the Imara Girls Festival a day where women owned the stage, celebrated art, and made entrepreneurship look effortless. The energy was bold, creative, and deeply connected to a shared purpose.
It was also a moment of solidarity, as the girls rallied behind the #1KForImara campaign, showing what it means to support spaces that sustain women’s leadership and collective power.
As we celebrate Women’s Month, we invite you to carry that same spirit forward. Be part of building spaces where women and the next generation can thrive.
Join the movement. Support #1KForImara.
#ImagineImaraWithUs
Great to see conversations linking conservation, wellness tourism, and community impact. Inspiring students to think about sustainable tourism today will shape more responsible travel tomorrow.
#WorldTourismDay#MAPsinUG
From conservation to wellness tourism experiences, the discussions are opening new ways for students to think about sustainable tourism and community impact. - Jackie N
#WorldTourismDay#MAPsinUG
Today marks the start of the Tourism Students’ Workshop at @OfficialMubs
, bringing together students, tourism leaders, conservation experts, and innovators to explore the powerful connection between tourism, nature, and community livelihoods. #WorldTourismDay#MAPsinUG
This #ImaraFriday is a reminder that sustainable women’s movements are built in safe, intentional spaces.
Spaces where leadership is nurtured, voices are held, and the next generation rises with confidence.
The future of the women’s movement is bold.
It is intergenerational.
It is sustainable.
And we are building it together
#ImagineImaraWithUs
This is how the #Imara progress tracker will look if you or your movement take part in the 1k campaign- where every individual pledges just 1,000 UGX monthly toward the #1kForImara movement.
You can also support by getting some of our merchandise by visiting our website https://t.co/ieNDYeYvkI with all proceeds going toward the construction of the Imara Women’s Centre.
Small contributions.
Powerful impact.
A movement in the making.
#ImagineImaraWithUs #1KForImara
This new week we invite you to check out the #ImaraCentre segment on our website.
Explore the vision and journey behind imara here: https://t.co/SsvLkr56zI
#ImagineImaraWithUs
⏳ 3 DAYS TO GO
Menstrual equity is about dignity, access, and inclusion.
This #WalkForHerFlow is for girls and women in Mpigi District living with disabilities — whose menstrual needs are too often ignored.
Every step we take is a step toward awareness, education, and change.
Do you believe in a future where women and girls have equal access to opportunities? Then this cause is for you- #ImaraCentre! Come, let's support the sustainability of @FOWODE_UGANDA 's work. You can donate a lumpsum or small amounts regularly
#ImagineImaraWithUs as we work towards bringing the #ImaraCentre to reality as a contribution to the women's movement. Let us stand in solidarity with this vision by joining and contributing towards the #1kForImara campaign, we become part of a collective effort to resource women-led change and strengthen the women's movement.
Just as the late Julia Carney reminded us that little things create big change. Your contribution to #1kForImara is one of those drops that makes an ocean of hope. #ImaraFriday
Recognizing another of our partners, Mpanga Nature Center, for working with us to make the #WalkForHerFlow happen. Thank you for standing with us as we walk for girls and women living with disabilities in Mpigi.
1,000 shillings can strengthen women-led change. Join the #1kForImara campaign and invest in equality, sustainability, and shared progress. #ImaraCentre#ImaraFriday
This Friday, we reaffirm the purpose of the #ImaraCentre as FOWODE’s sustainability social enterprise strengthening our collective journey towards an equal future for all.
We invite you to stand in solidarity with this vision by contributing towards the #1kForImara campaign. By contributing 1,000shs, you become part of a collective effort to resource women led change and strengthen the movement.
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Every contribution is an investment in equality, sustainability and shared progress.
#ImaraFriday
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