14-year-old Ilhan Jimcaale Abdi, a student at Dhobley Primary School, has experienced a positive transformation thanks to receiving hygiene kits from the ATMIS Female Engagement Team. The program has boosted her confidence, allowing her to focus on her education and dream about her future. Through mentorship sessions on personal hygiene and self-care, the collaboration between ATMIS FET and the Dhobley Women’s Association is empowering girls in Dhobley to attend school without the fear of missing class due to menstruation, ultimately aiming to increase girls’ transition to higher education and long-term economic empowerment.
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World Bank U-turn ends loan ban to Uganda over gay rights
The World Bank has lifted a two-year ban on loans to Uganda, imposed after the country enacted severe anti-LGBTQ legislation, including potential death sentences for certain same-sex acts. Despite reports of increased violence and discrimination against LGBTQ individuals following the law's passage, the World Bank is optimistic about implementing funding without harming marginalized communities, focusing on social protection and education projects. Critics argue that the law distracts from pressing issues like unemployment and that the...
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