Project Information

 

Funding Target

£17,000

Africa Educational Trust

School Mothers:supporting Ugandan girls' education

January 2011 - December 2011

The Big Idea

Girls’ education is the best development investment you can make. School Mothers, local women committed to girls’ education, will: support girls in schools, provide guidance and training; visit families of out-of-school girls; and hold community meetings on the value of girls' education.

Location

Uganda is one of the world's poorest countries and Northern Uganda is particularly deprived. More than 20 years of conflict devastated the region, and led to a humanitarian emergency as nearly 2 million people fled their homes to live in camps. It has only been during the last 2-3 years that people have returned to their homes to rebuild their lives. Conflict and insecurity disrupted all aspects of everyday life and basic services: 80% of children in the region have never been to school.

Beneficiaries

- Up to 7000 girls at primary schools will benefit from the support, guidance and training of a School Mother, leading to improved attendance, confidence and performance at school. - 30 School Mothers will receive relevant training (for example on gender, human rights, and the value of girls’ education), and will gain enhanced status in their communities as a result of their roles. - Up to 300 out-of-school girls and their families will learn about the advantages of education.