A COMMUNITY MADE UP OF 14 VILLAGES
Young women activists
from Kibera who
survived sexual violence
Young women activists
from Kibera who
survived sexual violence
We envision a society that enables the full development, safety, access equal rights, fair justice and self-actualization of young women.
We envision a society that enables the full development, safety, access equal rights, fair justice and self-actualization of young women.
Teaching young women how to protect themselves and their futures
Teaching young women how to protect themselves and their futures
FPRJC continues to consistently provide quality training to grass root young women leaders in the political, civil society and sexual and reproductive health spheres.
Giving young women the tools and community to fight for their rights
Giving young women the tools and community to fight for their rights
For a woman/girl facing any form of violence would want to get first hand help on how to report the incident, how to seek medical help, and how to follow up with getting justice.
Step by step we keep moving forward
FPRJC continues to consistently provide quality training to grass root young women leaders in the political, civil society and sexual and reproductive health spheres; create a strong network of young women to participate in regional and international women’s rights spaces; provide sexual and reproductive health and rights information to adolescent girls; and advocate for the rights of girls and women.
FPRJC has made an impact within the women’s movement
Recently during covid-19 in partnership with UNFPA we trained young women, widows, single parent women and women with disability in soap making, marketing, branding, employability skills, and entrepreneurship skills as a way to economically empower them.
Through our online movement, we have a vibrant online network of over 500 young women and girls and a reach of over 1000 young women. The network is a safe space for young women to interact, network, coach and mentor each other.
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