In line with its vision to empower women and girls, Sisters Diary, a non-governmental feminine organization has enlightened some young girls of Ablor-Adjei, a community in the Ga-East municipality of the Greater Accra region on how to build self-confidence and handle their reproductive health.
Under its maiden ‘’Girls Arena’’ project, the organization adopted the community to provide mentorship programs for the young girls as they transition into adulthood.
The project seeks to provide a platform for young girls between the ages of 12-18 years, to explore various topics such confidence building, reproductive health, career choice and among others.
This maiden project was officially launched at Ablor-Adjei in the Ga-East municipality and attracted about forty young girls from some Junior and senior high schools within the community.
The Communications Officer of Sisters Diary, Fauzeeya Jamal-Deen, said the organization is poised to mentoring the girls in various spheres to enable them become responsible and well-nurtured adults in their society and the nation at large.
According to her, Sisters Diary as a feminine led and focused group, would not relent on its goal of building confidence and empowering women and young girls in the society.
Source: Penttvnewsroom