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Contact UsDaryeel Women Initiative seeks to empower and motivate young girls through education to become agents of change and to break the cycle of destructive cultural practices in Kenya, such as;
Many girls in Wajir county do not attend any formal school and those who attend, a great proportion of them drop from schools before completing the primary school. We believe in impacting one girl at time until all girls in Wajir County have the opportunities they need to learn and thrive as individuals and achieve their full potential. These future leaders will improve their community, their nation, and the world. We challenge ourselves to support our girls on an equal footing with the boys by helping them access education and other opportunities.
Our work to build healthy communities, families and individuals is at the heart of Wajir Initiative Network's vision for social change. By partnering with a range of partners, from village health committees to government agencies, we help build the means to improve
Children growing up surrounded by poverty, conflicts or in the aftermath of disaster have high risks and their choices are limited. As young people mature, the decisions they make have an enormous impact on their families, their communities and our world. When disaster strikes, young children are especially vulnerable to developing emotional and social problems that can jeopardize their futures That's why giving children and youth the right support at this most critical time is essential to building tomorrow’s strong and productive communities.
Wajir Initiative Network addresses the unmet needs of women and girls in places where they have been marginalized and disempowered, while recognizing that it is vital to involve men and boys in the process of helping women and girls claim their equal place. Ensuring equity between women and men is the key to unleashing the full potential of communities to transform their lives.