Fees for the Girl Child Project

4th November 2015

This is Rose delivering the receipt to, for fees lodged to the account of Katato Secondary school, on behalf of our girls.
Six of the 71 girls we pay fees for, attend this school which is in Mzuzu city.


What is the problem? Why is this important? Why girls?
The women we serve in Northern Malawi, are born into poverty, they have no rights but a myriad of responsibilities, even as girls. They carry water on their heads when they are as young as four or five, they collect firewood, they are responsible for the growing and cooking of food, and really don’t have a life. Males are fed first, preferentially educated and have any of the rights that exist. But there’s worse, like traditional cultural practices, trafficking, mutilation, early marriage and childbirth complications.
Educated educated girls have fewer children, are better able to care for their children, demand better access to health care and information, practice safer sex, have better access to jobs, and are more likely to send their children to school.

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