Girls First Institute

She’s the First, MAIA Host FIRST-Ever Girl-Focused Conference in the Northern Triangle

She’s the First, MAIA Host FIRST-Ever Girl-Focused Conference in the Northern Triangle

Ellas al Frente, a joint venture by She's the First and MAIA, hosted a transformative conference aimed at equipping grassroots leaders and girls with essential skills to champion girl-centered programs in the Northern Triangle region—the region's first girl-focused summit.

Elevate the Strengths of Your Community: Learnings from the 2023 Virtual Girls First Summit

Elevate the Strengths of Your Community: Learnings from the 2023 Virtual Girls First Summit

She’s the First hosted the seventh iteration of the Virtual Girls First Summit in September, two months after the in-person summit in Nairobi. The Girls First Summit is an annual convening of girl-centered organizations for knowledge-sharing and targeted training, with local and global insights on best practices for supporting girls’ rights. The virtual summit brought together 90 practitioners from 11 countries, including Kenya, Tanzania, India, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Zambia, Ghana, and Malawi. The participants left with practical tools and unique strategies to increase girls’ agency.

New Cohort Selected for Girl-Centered Incubator: A Promising Start to a Transformational Journey

She’s the First is proud to announce the selection of our latest cohort for our Girl-Centered Incubator fellowship program! After an extensive and competitive process, we’ve chosen a group of exceptional young women to embark on a transformational journey for themselves and their organizations.

Vision and Transformation: A Visit to Arlington Academy of Hope in Uganda

My key takeaway is legacy and the power of vision!” wrote Training Manager Emma Mogaka of her recent visit to our Ugandan partner Arlington Academy of Hope. Members of our programs team witnessed our partner’s work in action and led customized trainings in girl-centered design for the organization’s staff, as well as sexual and reproductive health and rights workshops for the girls.

Community-Centered Change: A Visit to Savana Kitui in Kenya

Our partner Savana Kitui works with schools to create safe spaces for girls to mentor and address issues of gender-based violence, access to quality education, economic justice and rights, and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). They have done so by creating safe havens through the use of art, music, dance, and sports in order to build relationships with girls and address other more complex issues. 

An Inspiring Visit To GLAMI, Our Partner in Tanzania

“Mentors shared that they see transformation in the girls when they commence the program within a year. They reported that girls become more self-aware, more confident, and feel safe sharing their opinions and views.” Our Director of Programs & Impact Kate Kiama reflected on her recent visit to our long-time partner GLAMI in an update for our news site. GLAMI has benefited 11,400 Tanzanian girls to date through phenomenal four- and two-year life-skills and leadership training programs.

Creating Positive Change for Girls in Kenya: A Site Visit to Msichana Empowerment Kuria

The Swahili word “Msichana” translates to “girl.” Our new partner Msichana Empowerment Kuria (MEK) is a women-led and girl-centric nonprofit organization that stands firmly behind the concept its name represents.

Recently, members of our programs team traveled to Migori County, Kenya, to learn more about this grassroots organization through talks with their program staff and the girls they serve.

Our Biggest Investment: Meet Our 2023-2025 Partner Coalition!

We’re proud to announce the 15 women-led organizations taking part in our Partner Coalition for the next three years! Through the She's the First Partner Coalition, we provide transformational funding and support to community-based organizations (we call them CBOs) serving girls in the Global South.

Our active cohort consists of 15 CBOs in 10 countries, engaging 9,475 girls across East and West Africa, Latin America, and South Asia. Together, we increase girls' agency and leadership through feminist mentorship programs.

Learnings from the Girls First Summit

Learnings from the Girls First Summit

The Girls First Summit convenes organizations for knowledge-sharing and targeted training, with local and global insights on best practices for supporting girls’ rights. This year, the full-day summit brought together 78 practitioners from 49 organizations.