GCAF helps to build a world where every girl can enter freely into a productive adulthood because she is healthy, free from sexually transmitted infections, such as HIV, and are not exposed to violence, unintended pregnancy or unsafe abortion.

Female education is an investment that will help open the door for the achievement of family planning objectives and the production of healthier children.

Our goal is to promote the heath and reproductive rights and well being of young women and Girls including HIV/AIDS advocacy programs, female genital mutilation, and comprehensive sexuality education using all forms of Art as a medium for transferring information.

We have developed programs that help our beneficiaries manage stress, build their self-esteem, develop positive attitude, protect themselves, provide free hygiene products for their menstrual cycle and get along with parents.

We work towards achieving Adolescent sexual and reproductive wellness by providing young women and girls access to safe education, ensuring that they stay free from unwanted pregnancy, unsafe abortion, sexually transmitted infections including HIV, maternal morbidity (e.g., obstetric fistula), and maternal death.

We achieve our goals by involving professionals as volunteers to train our beneficiaries, train, Teachers understand and teach sex education, drug education, family planning, and HIV&AIDS. We also engage women groups effectively understand the roles to play in focusing attention on various problems confronting their girl children.

We honor confidentiality within the limits of law for our beneficiaries of all ages and encourage relationships between parents-adolescents.

GCAF programs gives adolescents the confidence, information and tools to make positive lifestyle choices that will impact the rest of their lives.

Some of the advocacy and learning programs are;

  • HIV media campaigns;
  • Cartoon for life;
  • Peace tiles art workshops on health;
  • Free hygiene products for girls;
  • Wellness workshops/activities.

Girls Participated

Families

Communities Reached

Activities

Volunteers