Today is the first ‘International Day of the Girl‘ At AWDF we believe in “Investing in young women’s leadership, and promoting an inter-generational transfer of skills and knowledge“.

A young girl performing at an event by ‘Positive Women’s Network’ in South Africa

Members of ‘Young Women’s Leadership Institute’ in Nairobi, Kenya

Leymah Gbowee, Executive Director of WIPSEN and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate at a workshop with young girls in Liberia

Members of Girl Power Initiative in Nigeria

Mrs O’Kwaning, CEO of the ‘Nana Yaa Memorial Trust for Good Quality Reproductive Health’ educating girls at the Obgojo Secondary School in Accra, Ghana about reproductive health












We want to commend you for the good work
@Hildegard – Many thanks. We appreciate the feedback
Congratulations sisters. you are doing good work. those girls are the the foundations of our future generations and they should be mentored well.
Good job keep it up we would want to borrow some ideas and resources. thank you.
Thanks so much AWDF for sharing with us this very important highlights regarding commemoration of the International Day for the Girl Child. We appreciate the efforts to build an indelible mark in the lives of the future generation. Together for a Positive Difference in the life of every African Girl Child