2024 Annual Report

It is with great pride that I introduce the 2024 annual report for The Girls Legacy (TGL), a reflection of our ongoing commitment to empowering young women to thrive as leaders and changemakers within their communities. Through collaboration, partnerships, and the dedication of all involved, we have achieved remarkable progress
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2023 Annual Report

In 2023, The Girls’ Legacy boldly advanced its mission to empower vulnerable young women by equipping them with practical skills, economic agency, and renewed confidence. Through our transformative “Training the Trainers” program—implemented across four urban communities in Zimbabwe—217 young women acquired essential competencies in bricklaying and carpentry, traditionally male-dominated trades.
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Online violence is still violence

Digital violence is as harmful and dangerous as any other form of violence, and it demands the same level of commitment to address. To effectively combat digital violence, we must prioritise education to ensure everyone understands what constitutes digital violence and engage all members of the community to create awareness

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16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

As we continue to observe the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, we are proud to share highlights from the camp we have been hosting for girls aged 12 to 24 years, representing diverse communities such as Glen View, Mbare, Domboshava, Mahusekwa, and Hatcliffe. The camp began on Sunday,

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Human Rights Day Community Dialogue

On December 10th, Human Rights Day, we held a community dialogue at the Glen View Community Hall to conclude our 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence commemorations. This event served to reflect on the campaign and engage the community in meaningful conversations about ending violence against women and girls.

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A letter to my father

The Girls legacy is pleased to bring to you a publication of a collection of nineteen letters written by girls. The title of the publication is A Letter to my Father. Contributions for the publication were drawn from 60 letters which were collected from the communities of Glen View, Chitungwiza

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Introducing Zvipo

The Girls Legacy has developed an Iconic character in the name of “Zvipo”, a shona name meaning gifts. Zvipo is will play a communicative, empowering role for girls in schools and communities. Zvipo is a cartoon character depicting a beautiful black girl. The imagery is found on, bill boards and

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