Our Projects
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Safe2Express
A project that created safe spaces for survivors of Gender Based Violence to talk about their experiences while raising awareness about the dangers of Gender Based Violence.
All Together Against COVID-19
In the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic, Girls Excel carried out door to door sanitisation, mass distribution of over 1,000 reusable facemarks and hand sanitisers.
MH Ambassadors
MH Ambassadors Project, Girls Excel trained 20 Menstrual Health Ambassadors from
10 regions in Cameroon on best practices of promoting and raising awareness on
menstrual hygiene management and sexual and reproductive health education.
GEM Clubs
Girls Excel Mentoring (GEM) Clubs) are safe spaces created by Girls Excel in schools and communities in the rural and urban areas to train and build the capacity of girls as peer educators on Sexual and Reproductive Healths & Rights.
Girls Excel When Empowered
Through community mobilisation in Bonadikombo, Kofele Memorial Academy, Middle Farms, Mbonjo all in Limbe 1 and 2 municipalities, Girls Excel raised awareness on different issues affecting girls in Cameroon.
Menstrual Hygiene Campaign in Schools
The main objective of the project is to reduce girls’ absences from school as a result of poor menstrual hygiene practices by providing know how for sanitary pads and education to address the stigma surrounding menstruation in Cameroon’s Far North, Adamawa, North West and South West Regions.
Emergency Dignity Kits
Emergency Dignity Kits provided Internally Displaced girls in in the South West region (conflict zone)and Littoral Region (host community) with the emergency education and hygiene kits that addresses their
specific needs in terms of menstrual hygiene, gender based violence, emergency health
information etc.
Donate A Pad & Keep A Girl in School
This is Girls Excel flagship project which exploited the power of social media to mobilise support to donate sanitary pads to girls in Mabeta Njanga ( a fishing and migrant community in Cameroon) so that adolescent girls in this community will have access to free sanitary pads and remain in school during their period. Thanks to the success of the campaign, over 1000 packets of sanitary pads were donated by Cameroonians and the project was extended to Tole Tea Estate community in Buea.