Initiatives also need to focus on adolescent girls when investing in school feeding programmes

, 2022-07-21T11:13:34+00:00July 21st, 2022|

Africa is facing a crisis in education, but this is fundamentally a broader crisis in the condition of children. Over 97 million children in Africa are out of school; 52 million are girls. As the world emerges from the effects of COVID -19, these barriers have been compounded, leaving behind hundreds of thousands of African

“Why has society normalized inequality in all aspects of life?” GraƧa Machel

, 2022-07-17T07:00:11+00:00July 17th, 2022|

Everyday inequality-related issue contributes to the death of 21,300 people. And this is a conservative estimate of the victims resulting from hunger, extreme weather events due to warming, lack of health care, and violence against women. Furthermore, the hypocrisy we witness every day: we see how European refugees fleeing war are treated with decency and

Closing the gender financing gap: women’s leadership for financial inclusion

2022-07-14T13:33:13+00:00July 14th, 2022|

The Graça Machel Trusts' Uganda Chapter, which comprises women networks and partners, recently launched Gender Mainstreaming Standards for the COVID-19 Women's Leadership for Financial Inclusion (WLFI) and Economic Recovery project.   The network members from the Uganda chapter convened at the Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala, Uganda on the 19th of May 2022, where women

More technology-enabled businesses are needed in the investor market

2022-07-14T12:13:16+00:00July 14th, 2022|

The Graça Machel Trusts' Gender Lens Investment Fund continues to drive innovative blended capital to early growth stage women-owned and led businesses in sectors where women are prevalent. While increasing efforts to build a track record in East and Southern African network activities, the Funds team led by Investment Director Andia Chakava, and Investment Analyst Jane

Protecting Children is Our Collective Responsibility

, 2022-06-16T06:41:29+00:00June 16th, 2022|

ā€œWe should be respectful, but we must also have the courage to stop harmful practices that impoverish girls, women and their communitiesā€ - GraƧa Machel, Founder - The GraƧa Machel Trust Ā  Ā  The Day of the African Child (DAC) is celebrated annually on June 16. It was first initiated by the Organisation of African

African governments urged to stamp out the horror of witchcraft accusations against children

2022-05-31T09:19:41+00:00May 31st, 2022|

Ā  Addis Ababa, May 31 2022 - Witchcraft accusations and ritual attacks against African children are hidden and ignored, yet are one of the most gruesome forms of violence against children. Ā  New research from African Child Policy Forum (ACPF) shows that every year, thousands of African children are accused of witchcraft and suffer ritual

Why we need to Promote Female Leadership in Financial Sectors

2022-05-30T12:32:52+00:00May 23rd, 2022|

Africa continues to be positioned as one of the fastest-growing leaders in financial inclusion initiatives, with several markets at the forefront of establishing cases for the adoption of digital finance to promote access to much-needed services like health, education, and agriculture.Ā In Mozambique, financial inclusion has been identified to provide an opportunity for digital services, particularly

Financial Inclusion Project Documentary Launch Report

2022-05-17T10:07:12+00:00May 17th, 2022|

On 8th March 2022, the GraƧa Machel Trusts’ Women Economic and Social Advancement (WESA) Programme launched a Financial Inclusion Project Documentary to mark this year’s Women’s Month celebrations. The launch, which took place virtually via Zoom and Facebook Live, spotlighted the impact stories of some of the women entrepreneurs from the ā€œmissing middleā€ who have

Research project to get rural girls in Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania back into school

2022-07-18T09:18:29+00:00April 4th, 2022|

Scaling up accelerating learning models for out-of-school children According toĀ UNESCO, over 97 million children in Africa are out of school, andĀ 52 millionĀ areĀ girls, and this number continues to grow with the rising demand for education. Still, these millions of children face an uncertain future as their economic and social prospects become daunting2. In addition, Africa is

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