AMPLIFY Girls
@AMPLIFY_Girls
AMPLIFY Girls works to amplify the voices, work, and impact of community-driven organizations in Africa committed to building adolescent girls’ agency.
In case you missed it, last week we were in Zanzibar 🇹🇿 for our Board and Team Strategic Retreat. The retreat marked the mid-point of our current strategic plan and offered an opportunity to account for our achievements and re-plan as we get into the next half of the strategic…




📢Are you a change maker working to strengthen adolescent girls’ agency and looking to measure impact? Next week on 🗓️ July 30, 2025 at ⏰9 am ET / 4 pm EAT, join us together with our collaborators, GAL Consulting, for the public launch of the groundbreaking Adolescent Girls…

Yesterday marked the end of our board and team meetings at the retreat in Zanzibar🇹🇿. For the past two days, we've had strategic conversations to celebrate our wins, evaluate our progress, and plan for the next phase of AMPLIFY Girls, as we mark the mid-point of our current…




We're counting days to the launch of the Adolescent Girls Agency Portal! Here are reasons why the portal matters: ______ Have you registered yet? Join us: bit.ly/AgencyPortalLa… #AMPLIFYHer




We are in Zanzibar🇹🇿 for the AMPLIFY Girls team and Board strategic retreat! On Day 1 we had a board training from the amazing Catherine Musakali and James Sudi Nabangi from Dorion Associates.👏 The training brought the team and board together to learn, strategize and be equipped…



We are about to make the Adolescent Girls Agency Survey (AGAS) available to as many organizations as possible through the Adolescent Girls Agency Portal! Here are Key Facts About the Adolescent Girls Agency Survey (AGAS): 📌Register for the launch of the portal:…




𝐀𝐩𝐩𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐢𝐬 𝐧𝐨𝐰 𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐧🎓 OSO is calling for young women and girls to join OSO Creative Design Academy, cohort 5. Are you interested? Do you know anyone who can benefit from the program? Please share this opportunity. Apply via: lnkd.in/di8GnXYV
Investing in girls' education is an economic necessity ➡️ educated girls are more likely to enter the labor market, secure better-paying jobs and improve the standard of living for their families and communities. #FundEducation
🎓 They showed up. They led. They made an impact. Today, we honour 18 young women from Vihiga and Kakamega Counties who have walked a bold journey since 2022, learning, leading, and transforming their communities through intersectional SRHR advocacy. 💪🏾 Their graduation isn’t…
The created wellness plans will help them to shift routines into creating a safer space & better wellbeing for themselves, their teams, their families and the communities they serve. Many thanks to @AMPLIFY_Girls and Mutera Global Healong for this much needed opportunity.
A week away, yet a world within. 🌿✨ Grateful to parners like @AMPLIFY_Girls for convening a Wellness Retreat curated by Healing Together.🤝 In the quiet hills, far from boardrooms and back-to-back calls, we gathered not to strategize but to return to presence. We breathed. We…
📢It’s finally here! AMPLIFY Girls is excited to invite you to the much-anticipated public launch of our groundbreaking Adolescent Girls Agency Portal, an online platform for practitioners and advocates to access the Adolescent Girls Agency Survey, the first-of-its-kind…

More highlights from the Uganda CDO leaders wellness retreat🎉.
Do you work with and for #AdolescentGirls? AGIP's new strategy is live! We're working to: ✅ Drive Commitment & Accountability 📊 Generate and Share Evidence 🙋🏽♀️ Meaningfully Engage Adolescent Girls 🔗: tinyurl.com/AGIP2025-2027S… #AGIPStrategy #AccountabilityCharter
Day 1: Young Women Leading Change The young women reflected on how the intersectional SRHR training has transformed their approach to community advocacy. “Understanding intersectionality taught me not to generalize people’s experiences. Now, I see each person as unique and treat…
Today, we had the pleasure of hosting Evance and Frank Njoro from Futures Infinite at our premises in Kisumu, fa strategic partnership, with both our organizations sharing a strong commitment to increasing access to STEM and education technology for students in marginalized
On July 3rd and 4th, we brought together 18 young women from Vihiga and Kakamega Counties for a powerful two-day reflection. Together, we looked back on our journey since the intersectional SRHR training began in 2022, highlighting the progress made, the impact achieved, and the…