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Muslimah Mentorship Network

WE AIM AT HELPING THEM

ACHIEVE

Higher Education!

Our goal is to

PROVIDE GUIDANCE TO YOUNG MUSLIM GIRLS

Our goal is to provide guidance to young Muslim girls and support them in their quest to become better individuals. We aim at helping them to achieve higher education, build successful careers and live good Islamic lifestyles.

After going through school without proper mentoring, career counseling and coaching, a significant number of girls graduate without a sense of self-worth. They are unable to make the right choices and focus on ventures that will help them live to their fullest potential.

Some of these girls drop out of school due to factors such as teenage pregnancy, domestic abuse, peer pressure, and lack of proper parental guidance and control. The good side to this story is that, some of these Muslimas have gone through similar experiences in their youth and have come out successful.

OUR PROJECTS

How we have transformed lives

#NOGIRLCHILDSHOULDSKIPADAY

Help supply 10000 girls with reusable sanity Pads + Care Kits.

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#ROADCAMP2020

MMN collaborated with Mother of All Nations partners to instill a love of reading in young people.

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#DONTTAXMYPAD

MMN joined forces with other like-minded women to fight the luxury tax imposed on women as part of the #Donttaxmyperiod campaign.

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#1GIRL12PADS

Individual donors provided financial support to launch our #1girl12pads sanitary campaign. This campaign is still ongoing because we believe that every girl should have a sufficient supply of pads to be able to menstruate in dignity.

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#HIJABISANIDENTITY

A nationwide campaign was launched in collaboration with several organizations to raise awareness about the discrimination faced by young Muslim women who choose to wear their hijab.

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UNFPA

Provided sanitary pads and education on menstruation health to young women in need with young women. The pads were shared between the Greater Accra Region and the Bono Ahafo Region.

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