Project Overview
Supported by UAF Africa’s IGNITE program, this project combats gender-based violence (GBV), with a particular focus on harmful traditional practices (HTPs) such as female genital mutilation and early marriage in the Dire Dawa region. It aims to improve educational access, safety, and outcomes for adolescent girls by building protective environments both in schools and across their communities. Through gender clubs, stakeholder collaboration, and dormitory support, the project empowers girls to stay in school, speak up, and shape a future free from violence and discrimination.
Objectives
Target Audience
The project directly targets adolescent girls, adolescent boys, community members, and local authority members. Indirect it targets teachers, community leaders, families, and service providers.
Approach
Expected outcome
The project ultimately aims to equip girls to become leaders and changemakers within their communities.
Timeline
June 2024 – February 2026 (20 months)
Call to Action
Volunteer to tutor at the girls’ dormitory, or donate books about strong, inspiring women to motivate and empower the next generation. Support the movement by raising awareness about HTPs and GBV in your community. Engage boys in the dialogue and encourage them to become vocal advocates. Help amplify our message by promoting our campaigns on social media.
Donor
UAF Africa – IGNITE Program
Target Area
Dire Dawa Region