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The #ReturnMyFuture Campaign

On the 11th October 2022, Gufasha Girls Foundation launched The #ReturnMyFuture campaign with the aim of calling upon World leaders to deliver the commitments and promises made towards ending child marriage and ensuring that no girl is left behind, mobilizing families and communities, including health care providers, police, religious and traditional leaders as allies for gender equality

Education

Barriers To Girls Accessing And Acquiring Quality Education In Africa

According to UNESCO, 129 million girls are out of school with 50 million girls in sub-Saharan Africa. In Africa, girls face barriers to education of which these barriers are both economic and cultural, and they have a profound impact on the educational opportunities available to girls. In some cases, these barriers can be so severe that girls are unable to access education at all