Shining Hope for Communities

Shining Hope for Communities

Combat inter generational cycles of poverty and gender inequality.

Other | Kenya | Capacity Building |

 

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Lucy Auwor lives in the Kibera slum of Nairobi Kenyathe largest in Africa. At age six Lucy was forced to exchange sex for food to survive. Lucy knew that as a poor uneducated woman her life prospects were bleak. Lucy is just one of nearly half a million young women in Kibera denied education and made to suffer daily indignities. Shining Hope for Communities has developed an innovative model to combat gender inequality. They link free schools for girls to holistic community centers that provide residents with essential services unavailable elsewhere through a community center adjacent to the school. By concretely linking essential health and economic services to a school for girls they demonstrate that benefiting women benefits the whole community cultivating a community ethos that makes women respected members of society. In their model girls schools become portals through which attitudes toward women change as community members associate needed services with an institution dedicated to girls education.

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Gatwakera Kibera Kibera
Nairobi Area, Kenya



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Last Update: Jul 08, 2018 4:17 a.m.

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