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Passionate Education Professional | Trainer l and Environmental/Climate Advocate

The Power of Community and Stakeholder Engagements in Girls' Education As a Teacher Mentor for CAMFED at St Paul's Day Secondary School, I've witnessed the remarkable impact of collective efforts on girls' educational journeys. Key Takeaways: 1. Collaboration is key: Engaging stakeholders, including parents, teachers, and community leaders, creates a supportive network that propels girls' success. 2. Community ownership matters: When the community invests in girls' education, they become dedicated advocates, breaking down barriers and challenging harmful gender stereotypes. 3. Stakeholder engagements drive progress: Regular interactions with stakeholders identify solutions, ensuring girls receive the support they need to thrive. Results at St Paul's Day Secondary School: - Increased enrollment and retention rates among girls - Improved academic performance and confidence - Enhanced community support and engagement in girls' education *Let's continue to empower girls through education!* #CAMFED #GirlsEducation #CommunityEngagement #StakeholderCollaboration #EducationMatters #EmpoweringGirls #TeacherMentor

Katrina Ketty Kabaso

EducationUSA Adviser at U.S. Embassy Zambia

3mo

This is amazing

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Jessica Munala

Literacy Educator/Refugee Advocate/Education Advocate/SRHR advocate/Education content developer/Facilitator

3mo

Raising a child is a collective effort! Supporting and educating girls takes a community to do it! You're doing an awesome job! Well done Angela Mwale

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