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SPECIAL INITIATIVES & CAMPAIGNS
Beyond our four core programme areas, SIGCLE commemorates international days and organizes special campaigns to raise awareness and drive action on critical issues affecting girls and women.
Beyond our four core programme areas, SIGCLE commemorates international days and organizes special campaigns to raise awareness and drive action on critical issues affecting girls and women.
1. International Women's Day (March 8)
Annual celebrations, awards, and recognition for outstanding women and girls who have excelled in education, entrepreneurship, and community development.
Activities: Award ceremonies, workshops, community gatherings
2. International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation (February 6)
Awareness campaigns and sensitization programmes to educate communities about the harmful effects of FGM and advocate for its elimination.
Activities: Community sensitization, media campaigns, advocacy visits
3. National Children's Day (May 27)
Celebrating children from different schools, promoting children’s rights, and advocating for quality education and protection from abuse.
Activities: School competitions, children’s rallies, awards
4. International Day Against Child Labour (June 12)
Campaigns to raise awareness about child labour and advocate for children’s right to education and protection from exploitation.
Activities: Town hall meetings, media advocacy, community engagement
5. International Day of the Girl Child (October 11)
Special programmes highlighting the challenges facing girls and celebrating their potential and achievements.
Activities: Girl-child ambassador awards, essay competitions, empowerment workshops
6. International Day of Persons with Disabilities (December 3)
Recognition, empowerment, and inclusion programmes for persons with disabilities in our communities.
Activities: Empowerment grants, advocacy, accessibility campaigns
7. Interschool Girl-Child Competition
Annual competitions bringing together girls from different schools to compete in academics, arts, and leadership, promoting excellence and confidence.
8. National Security Summit for the Girl-Child
Town hall meetings with elders, community leaders, women, and girls on personal safety, security awareness, and protection from abuse and trafficking.