TO BE BOLD IS GOLD
We Support Girls and Youths to Reach Their Full Potential
1. Sexual and gender based violence
There is limited access to Sexual and Reproductive Products in Cameroon. Leap Girl Africa is preventing teenage and unwanted pregnancies by improving access to these products and educating them on their SRH so they can make informed decisions about their health and lives.
We are committed to helping and supporting victims and survivors of GBV, prevent and response to violence against women and girls, ensure non-victims and other vulnerable girls are safe by educating them on their rights.
.Leap Girl Africa is building a Global Network called the gbvfreecommunity.
UBL Cameroon
Monthly GBV talks
GBV response and prevention
#GBVFreeCommunity campaign
2. Girls education, rights and leadership
We develop solutions to address discrimination and unequal education access using technology, and influence policies to help girls stay in schools. Through our partnership with Miya Academy we are proposing this educational app to bridge the education access gap especially for girls.
We strengthen the capacities of girls and women through our programs and project on leadership, public speaking and mentoring program
STEM EDUCATION
TRANSFORMATIVE EDUCATION ADVOCACY
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
MENTORING GIRLS TO LEAD AND TAKE UP SPACES
3. SOCIO-ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
We do research on the different available services in Cameroon, so as to provide proper referrals for survivors and victims of abuse in the different regions.
We also monitor and influence policies, available in Cameroon in the field of education, SRHR and SGBV.
SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS
INCOME GENERATING ACTIVITIES
WOMEN'S INFORMAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
4. sEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS
There is limited access to Sexual and Reproductive Products in Cameroon. Leap Girl Africa is preventing teenage and unwanted pregnancies by improving access to these products and educating them on their SRH so they can make informed decisions about their health and lives.