
International Women’s Day 2026: Give to Gain — Investing in Africa’s Girls for a Transformative Future
By Dr. Martha R. L. Muhwezi, Executive Director, FAWE Africa As the world commemorates International Women’s Day 2026 under the

By Dr. Martha R. L. Muhwezi, Executive Director, FAWE Africa As the world commemorates International Women’s Day 2026 under the

FAWE Tanzania (FAWETZ) continues to reinforce its commitment to delivering high-quality, accountable, and child-centred programmes through targeted investment in staff

FAWE Sierra Leone proudly joined fellow civil society organisations, international NGOs, and national partners in a vibrant health walk to

FAWE Benin continues to reinforce its commitment to creating safe, inclusive, and protective learning environments through the active engagement of

FAWE Zimbabwe (FAWEZI), with support from UNICEF, has successfully concluded a four-day Gender Responsive Pedagogy (GRP) training in Chitungwiza, marking

FAWE Ethiopia continues to advance its commitment to empowering young people through equitable access to education and technology. On February

FAWE Malawi (FAWEMA) continues to strengthen its commitment to empowering adolescent girls and young women through education and access to

As part of the ongoing 30 Days @ 30 celebration, marking three decades of advancing girls’ education and empowerment, FAWE

In a powerful demonstration of how education and environmental sustainability can reinforce one another, the FAWE Regional Secretariat recently welcomed