Our Programs

Where impact meets innovation.

Three integrated programs equipping women with the tools, protection and pathways they need to thrive.

Women in business training session

Business Skills Training

Practical skills training for women and girl groups in target communities. We mobilize members to form groups for collaborative manufacturing and marketing — most evolve into VSLAs and SACCOs. Participants learn product-making, financial literacy and how to scale an enterprise.

  • • Reusable Sanitary Towels
  • • Hair Shampoo & Shower Gel
  • • Hand Wash & Sanitizers
  • • Bar Soap & Detergents (Jik)
  • • Mushroom & Urban Farming
  • • Paper Bag Making
  • • Cake, Snacks & Bakery
  • • Tomato Sauce & Fruit Jam
  • • Books, Shoes & Sandals
  • • Financial Literacy & VSLA/SACCO
Women's community group meeting

Gender Empowerment

We protect, defend and amplify the rights of women facing violence, discrimination and economic exclusion — through policy advocacy, legal aid referrals, and trauma-informed peer networks.

Rural women's group

Scholarship Project

We partner with 58 primary schools, 123 secondary schools, 5 technical institutes and 4 universities to provide full and partial scholarships, plus scholastic materials, to vulnerable youth and children. 319 students have benefited so far.

  • • Full and partial tuition sponsorships
  • • Holiday skills bootcamps for teens
  • • School-based mentorship matching

Reusable Sanitary Towels

Menstrual hygiene management remains a critical challenge in rural Uganda, where many girls lack access to affordable, safe sanitary products — driving school absenteeism and dropout. Unhygienic alternatives also pose serious health risks. Our reusable sanitary pads project delivers an accessible, cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution while creating income for the women who produce them.

NAWI GEMT

Group Executive Members Training — an annual program that equips group leaders with the management and administration skills to keep their groups standing for years. Since 2023, all 30 trained group leaders are still active.