Every Girl Has a Right to an Education
This year, the girl child needs your help more than ever before, we’ve seen how important it is to help the African girl-child to access education to prepare her future.
Help underprivileged girl children
In March 2017, Prince Wako Foundation Under sole sponsorship from the founder started providing scholastic materials like menstrual pads, shoes, books, and uniforms to some of the most vulnerable children in Uganda and urban refugees in Kenya.
Now We are working towards building dignity and empowering the girl-child in sub-Saharan Africa and also enabling every girl child coming from an underprivileged family in the most remote areas to able to attend and complete school with minimized obstacles to access education.
The girl-child needs your help to access to water.
Over 85 percent of Uganda’s 35 million population live in rural areas and nearly two-thirds of this population lack access to safe water. In the next financial year, the Prince Wako Foundation (PWF)decided to tackle the water problem by setting up boreholes in the most remote areas which have no access to free clean water. This will reduce the workload given to girl children in Africa.
.Help underprivileged girl children
In March 2017, Prince Wako Foundation Under sole sponsorship from the founder started providing scholastic materials like menstrual pads, shoes, books, and uniforms to some of the most vulnerable children in Uganda and urban refugees in Kenya.
Now We are working towards building dignity and empowering the girl-child in sub-Saharan Africa and also enabling most of African girl child coming from an underprivileged family in the most remote areas to able to attend and complete school with minimized obstacles.
The girl-child needs your help to access to water.
Over 85 percent of Uganda’s 35 million population live in rural areas and nearly two-thirds of this population lack access to safe water. In the next financial year, the Prince Wako Foundation (PWF)decided to tackle the water problem by setting up boreholes in the most remote areas which have no access to free clean water. This will reduce the workload given to girl children in Africa.
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