
EMPOWER HER CLUB
Building leaders, protecting futures, transforming communities — one girl, one voice, one decision at a time.
Seven barriers shape a girl's path in Agona East
These challenges are not separate — each one locks into the next, compounding to narrow a girl's future before it begins.
Teenage pregnancy
Cuts education short and locks in early dependency.
Menstrual health stigma
Shame and misinformation silence girls at a critical stage.
Period poverty
Causes monthly absence, shame, and lost learning.
Gender-based violence
Silences girls in homes, schools, and public life.
Limited education
Restricts pathways to leadership and income.
Few female role models
Makes ambition feel unfamiliar and unreachable.
Digital & financial exclusion
Leaves girls locked out of the modern economy.
A single, integrated programme built to address all seven.
Three levels, one journey
Each girl progresses through three connected levels — building knowledge, then capability, then leadership.
Know Yourself
- Health, hygiene, menstrual education
- Self-esteem and identity
- Rights, safeguarding, and consent
- Safe spaces and peer dialogue
Build Capability
- Digital and financial literacy
- Vocational and entrepreneurial skills
- Academic tutoring and mentorship
- Pathway planning
Lead the Change
- Advocacy and public speaking
- Community projects
- Mentoring younger girls
- Ambassador pathway
What we will deliver by 2030
Concrete targets — tracked annually and reported transparently to our community and partners.
Direct beneficiaries across 50 communities.
Of participants complete the school year they enrol in.
Local leaders sustaining the programme on the ground.
Permanent club presence across Agona East.
From participant to mentor — closing the gap for the girls who follow.
Top-performing graduates train as Empower Her Ambassadors — returning to lead clubs, mentor younger girls, and represent the programme to local leaders and partners.
Each Ambassador receives a stipend, ongoing coaching, and a leadership development pathway, turning impact into a self-sustaining cycle.
A Royal Champion for Girls

Adwoa Nkansah Eduam III
Adwoa Nkansah Eduam III is one of Ghana's most respected traditional leaders — a queen mother whose lifetime of service has shaped the lives of women and young people across Agona Nsaba and the Central Region. As President of the Central Region Queen Mothers Association, she has championed maternal health, girls' education, and economic empowerment, turning her royal platform into a force for lasting community change.
“I have seen what happens when we invest in our girls. Empower Her Club is not just a programme — it is a promise to the next generation. When our girls lead, our whole community rises.”
Life at the Club








Four ways to stand with us
Choose the level of engagement that matches your values, capacity, and goals.
Programme Sponsor
Fund the full operating cost of one community club for a year — staffing, materials, and mentor stipends.
Cohort Backer
Sponsor one full cohort of girls through a complete level — from intake through graduation and follow-up.
Skills Partner
Provide curriculum, equipment, or expertise in digital, financial, vocational, or health education tracks.
Strategic Ally
Multi-year commitment to scale the model across districts — co-design, co-fund, co-publish.
Every partnership starts with a conversation — no commitment needed to explore.
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