Ecobank Uganda Limited, in partnership with the Uganda Red Cross Society has hosted a CEO Fundraiser Breakfast that brought together corporate leaders, development partners, and philanthropists to raise funds for the "Keep a Girl in School" initiative, aimed at supporting vulnerable school-going girls with menstrual hygiene materials and ensuring they remain in school.
The breakfast, which marked the climax of the Women's Month celebrations, served as a platform to mobilize support from the private sector and development community towards improving menstrual hygiene management and addressing one of the key barriers preventing girls from staying in school.
The initiative is anchored on the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in 2024 between Ecobank Uganda and the Uganda Red Cross Society to collaborate on humanitarian and community development initiatives.
The partnership focuses on several areas, including health, disaster response and management, blood donor recruitment and mobilization, pandemic and epidemic response, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), menstrual hygiene management, youth and women empowerment, and sustainability.
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Through the "Keep a Girl in School" initiative, Ecobank Uganda is committed to providing financial platforms that enable individuals and organizations to contribute towards providing menstrual hygiene support to vulnerable girls across the country.
Speaking during the breakfast event, Grace Muliisa, Managing Director of Ecobank Uganda, emphasized the importance of collective action in addressing the challenges faced by young girls.
"At Ecobank Uganda, we strongly believe that education is one of the most powerful tools for transforming lives and communities. Through the 'Keep a Girl in School' initiative, we are addressing a silent but significant barrier that forces many girls to miss school. This morning's fundraiser demonstrates the power of partnerships and collective responsibility in ensuring that every girl has the dignity, confidence, and support she needs to stay in school and achieve her dreams," said Ms. Muliisa.
Robert Kwesiga, Secretary General of the Uganda Red Cross Society, commended Ecobank Uganda for championing the cause and mobilizing partners to support humanitarian initiatives.
"The collaboration between Uganda Red Cross and Ecobank Uganda reflects our shared commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable communities, restoring dignity, and improving school retention among young girls. The 'Keep a Girl in School' initiative will go a long way in restoring dignity to girls who are forced to miss school due to a lack of menstrual hygiene materials, while also supporting their ability to stay in school and complete their education. We are grateful to all the partners and individuals who have joined this cause and contributed towards creating opportunities for young girls to continue their education," said Mr. Kwesiga.
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Sports, Dr. Kedrace Turyagyenda also welcomed the initiative, emphasizing its importance in advancing girls' education. She commended the partnership for its role in addressing barriers to girls' education.
"Initiatives such as 'Keep a Girl in School' are critical in supporting our national efforts to ensure inclusive and equitable education for all. By addressing menstrual hygiene challenges, we are not only restoring dignity to young girls but also improving school retention and enabling them to fully participate in their education. We appreciate the commitment of partners like Uganda Red Cross and Ecobank Uganda in advancing this important cause," Dr. Turyagyenda noted.
During the event, guests and partners pledged their support towards the initiative, reaffirming the private sector's role in supporting education, dignity, and equal opportunities for girls across Uganda.
As part of the partnership, Ecobank Uganda has established a dedicated account to facilitate contributions towards the cause.
Individuals and organizations wishing to support the initiative can make donations through Account Number 7195000778 (Ecobank Uganda) under the name "Keep A Girl in School."
The fundraiser reinforced the shared commitment between Ecobank Uganda and the Uganda Red Cross Society to drive impactful community programs that improve lives and support sustainable development.