On May 19th, the Global Give Back Circle hosted its 2018 Annual Renewal Ceremony in Nairobi, Kenya. This year’s theme was ‘Giving Back,’ and the event brought together beneficiaries and benefactors of the program, including: alumna, beneficiaries in college, mentors,
Unlike most girls born into poverty, three young Kenyan women all recipients of scholarships and mentorship opportunities from the Global Give Back Circle (GGBC) are leading the global discussion on girls’ empowerment. Read Mor
Violence Against Women is taking root in most parts of the country and the perpetrators are viewing it as a normal practice in a family or community. The victims always end up suffering in the hands of their husbands, boyfriends
Global Give Back Circle Beneficiary, Faith Chepkiror, shares her story and the brave story of other Kenyan girls.
Africa Genesis TV interviews Global Give Back Circle beneficiaries, as they share their rescue story.
Catherine M. Russell: Ambassador-At-Large for Global Women’s Issues, U.S. Department of State and Sarah Muthoni, Global Give Back Circle Beneficiary. June 15th-16th, 2016, FHI 360 hosted the 4th global Gender 360 Summit in Washington, DC. The two-day summit put a
Resilience. The development community sees resilience as a bridge between emergency response and long-term development. Yet, it can be difficult to understand what the term really means. Read Mor
Empowering girls transforms communities. Half the Sky Movement documents the Global Give Back Circle Educate ‘HER’ Parade in Kenya.
100 girls in West Pokot rescued from FGM and child marriage graduate with entrepreneurial and ICT skills. Head of DFID Kenya Lisa Phillips recently attended a graduation ceremony for girls from the Pokot community who completed trainings on social entrepreneurship
The United States is committed to supporting African countries’ efforts to strengthen democratic institutions, support civil society, advance gender equality, improve governance, and protect human rights. We view these efforts as priorities not just because they are vital by themselves,