Winifred Nakandi
@winifrednakandi
Founder & ED @MsichanaUganda | Statistician | Pan-Africanist | Girl-Child Advocate
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Powerful Roundtable Discussion on Menstrual Awareness & Advocacy: A Step Towards #Change! Over the weekend, Our Team Leader Jovia Kusiima and Program Associate actively participated in the Menstrual Awareness & Advocacy event organized by Msichana Uganda Uganda.
Thank you, Msichana Uganda for your unwavering support and partnership! Together, we are making strides in empowering girls and transforming communities. Your dedication inspires us all as we continue our mission High Hope Uganda -HHU .Let's keep lifting each other up and driving change!
On Saturday, I facilitated a session on #InclusiveMenstrualHygieneAdvocacy during a roundtable session hosted by our partner Msichana Uganda. We focused on making menstrual health advocacy accessible for persons with disabilities and the vital role men play in breaking menstrual
Join me on this X Space happening today, hosted by Afya na Haki and moderated by Fradina Gitonga as we dissect the barriers to Reproductive Justice faced by young people across Africa. #ReproductiveJustice #SRHRAfrica #Cohort6Space
Red is the New Green! Through our #SheCycle Program, we are committed to providing #access to reusable menstrual pads an eco-friendly alternative that not only empowers women and girls but also protects our planet. With the invaluable support from Msichana Uganda .
Yesterday, we joined other members of Brave Movement Uganda for a Pre-IDGC outreach at Kiswa Primary School in Nakawa Division - Kampala. We engaged children in how to use their voices to resist and report abuse of all forms to ensure their safety at school and at home. #DayOfTheGirl
Abuse and violence against women are mostly perpetrated by men who have no core knowledge about women rights. We are adding boys into these conversations to raise a generation of fathers and husbands who are aware of the rights of girls and women. Msichana Uganda Brave Movement Uganda
It is nice catching up with the phenomenal maurice hasa, Founder of Kaleke Kasome at the Girl Champion Awards happening tonight at AHF Uganda Cares. Kaleke Kasome Foundation is doing amazing work fighting child sexual abuse and helping girls to stay in school
It is the International Day of the Girl Child, and there is no better day to remind ourselves of the significance of partnership and collaboration in advancing the Girls' Vision for the Future. Sarah Kagingo Private Sector Foundation Uganda Hope Nankunda Raising Teenagers Uganda🇺🇬 Nanyonga Afuwa Dream Teens Uganda🌸
On our recently concluded Menstrual Awareness and Advocacy Roundtable, participants delved into the #WhatWouldYouDo card game by She's the First. This interactive game engages girls ages 9 to 18 in three different age groups (Frame 4). Girls First Fund Global South Coalition for Dignified Menstruation
Champions for Girl Child Empowerment Lenia©️ Hope Nankunda Winifred Nakandi Uganda is proud of you
Today we hosted some of our members for a Post International Day of the Girl Child event: This presented an opportunity for sharing stories and experiences in regards to empowering girls and supporting them to realize their full potential: Amity for Humanity Initiative-Uganda Msichana Uganda
My good sisters Winifred Nakandi and Lenia©️ are doing commendable causes aimed at Empowering and advocating for gender equality and inclusion, keeping young girls in schools and promoting menstrual hygiene through Msichana Uganda & Upright Inspired Youth Foundation respectively.Kudos
Yesterday, I joined fellow change agents in the Wezesha Girls Network-Ug🇺🇬 Network for a post-International Day of the Girl Child event that brought together representatives of different organizations fostering the rights of women and girls. #CollaborationForGreaterImpact
Our members are reaching out to communities and sharing information about the urgent need to end #ChildSexualViolence Because every child deserves to grow up in a Violent free environment: We are Brave so that Children can be SAFE: #BeBrave Brave Movement Together for Girls
Yesterday, we joined fellow members of Brave Movement Uganda for a post-International Day of the Girl Child community engagement in the Namuwongo slum. We are joining efforts to build the agency of young women to use their voices to end child sexual violence and empower victims.