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Three mentorship schemes that help youth develop skills
Across parts of Africa, a lack of financial support and mentorship can close doors for girls with leadership potential. Akili Dada was created to push those doors open.
Since 2005 the organisation has awarded 268 scholarships and provided mentoring to more than 2,500 girls and young women. Alongside financial support, participants receive leadership training, networks and guidance that help them move from school into university and professional life. Its programmes follow three pillars inspired by Swahili: washa (ignite), angaza (amplify) and urithi (legacy), designed to nurture leadership.
Founder Wanjiru Kamau-Rutenberg believes the aim is long-term change. “Leadership is not accidental,” she said.“It must be nurtured with intention and purpose.”
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