The dropout rate of girls is reducing because of the interventions.

As a community education mentor, I have seen a positive change in the number of girls staying in school. Through community dialogue meetings, mentorship, and follow-ups with parents, girls are now encouraged to continue their education instead of dropping out.

Parents are more aware of the value of education, and early marriages are decreasing. The PRETTIER Project is creating a generation of confident and empowered girls.

– Richard Owekunimungu

Community Education Mentor

IMPACT:

Lower dropout rates, increased school retention, and stronger community support for girls.

ABOUT THE PRETTIER PROJECT

Implemented by SPACE in partnership with RICE – West Nile and funded by the European Union, the PRETTIER Project aims to prevent teenage pregnancy and build the economic resilience of out-of-school girls and adolescent mothers by equipping them with life skills, vocational training, mentorship, and access to education.

Young people M: 55. F: 602 reached through mentorship, training & start-up support.
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Adolescents received vocationali training and start-uo kits)
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Community members sensitized on SHR & GBV prevention.
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Girls reintegrated into formal education
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TOGETHER, WE ARE BUILDING A BETTER FUTURE

The PRETTIER Project is not just changing individual lives but also transforming communities. By empowering young people with knowledge, skills, and opportunities, SPACE is nurturing a future where every girl and boy can thrive.

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