Calling all ambitious students in Zimbabwe! ππ
We are thrilled to announce that applications for the first cohort of EmpowerHer are now open! If you are a passionate young woman between the ages of 14 and 20, enrolled in a high school in Zimbabwe, and eager to make a difference, this is your chance to shine! β¨πͺ
EmpowerHer is a year-long program designed to maximize your debate and public speaking skills while empowering young girls across the nation. We have a limited capacity of 20 students, so don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity! π£οΈπ
As part of the EmpowerHer cohort, you will not only enhance your own skills but also act as ambassadors for the forum in your respective provinces. You will lead small group activities, such as organizing donation drives for essential supplies to support young girls in need and hosting empowering seminars. πΈπ
We believe in fostering diversity and inclusivity, and therefore, we encourage students from all backgrounds and regions to apply. Together, we can create a powerful network of strong, articulate leaders who will inspire change in our society. ππ
To apply for the EmpowerHer program, register via the form below. We are seeking candidates who demonstrate a passion for debate and public speaking, as well as a commitment to empowering young girls. π€π«
As members of the EmpowerHer forum, you will reap numerous benefits, including:
π Recognizable graduation certificates upon completion of your cohort.
π Development of leadership and advocacy skills.
πΌ Networking opportunities with like-minded individuals.
π‘ Access to exclusive workshops and seminars.
β¨ The chance to make a lasting impact on the lives of young girls in Zimbabwe.
Don’t miss this chance to be part of something extraordinary! Join us in empowering young girls, igniting change, and shaping a brighter future. ππ€
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Im glad that there is a forum that focuses on the empowerment of the girl child because in some areas girls a neglected and treated as second class citizens.l would be glad if im given a chance to join the forum and be the voice of the girl child