our programs

Our programs are as follows:

  1. Her Choice Program
  2. Girls' Care Program
  3. Teens 4 Teens Talk Program
  4. Menstrual Health Program
  5. Teen Mothers Economic Empowerment Program

Her Choice Program

This program targets young mothers and women sharing evidence-based, and stigma free information on comprehensive Sexual Reproductive Health in the community level. The program aims to Create Safe spaces for rural women and girls and also build capacity of community health volunteers, pharmaceutical technologies on advocacy, services and information delivery of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights. Due to the patriarchal systems and systemic barriers that women and girls face in the rural areas, this program thearafter provides safe, confidential and women/girls friendly referrals and linkages mechanisms to SRHR related services. The program creates avenues for advocacy and engagement with community gatekeepers, opinion leaders, decision-makers and the police through community dialogues and sensitization forums on issues related to SRHR services and information delivery.

In its execution, the identified girls and women have special programs that allow them to understand the world on its best without any violations. Safe discussions on Emotional intelligence, Bodily autonomy, Self-awareness and confidence, Emotional support in group or individual as well as counselling and referrals, women and Girls Right. The project invests in social Emotional learning that will indulge the survivors in to advocating to co- create a kinder, more interconnected and equitable future for women and girls.

Girls' Care Program

Girls Care Program grooms young women and girl's respect and dignity through advocacy and community awareness against Sexual Gender-Based Violence (GBV), Intimate Partner Violence, its forma and manifestations, causes, effects and possible responsive solutions in our communities. While committed to the realisation of zero violence against women and girls, Girls Care Program creates safe space community dialogues and conversations that have a holistic approach to women and girls affected indirectly or directly by Gender-Based Violence including inhumane women and girls' rights violations.

In its execution, the identified girls and women have special programs that allow them to understand her world on its best without any violations. Safe discussions on Emotional intelligence, Bodily autonomy, Self-awareness and confidence, Emotional support in group or individual as well as counselling and referrals, women and Girls Right. The project invests in social Emotional learning that will indulge the survivors in to advocating to co- create a kinder, more interconnected and equitable future for women and girls.

Teens 4 Teens Talk Program

The phase of transitioning from childhood to adult hood is one of the most difficult phases of life if not well handled. Being a teenager needs a lot of life skills investments, and non-discriminative directions to adulthood phase. Teen4Teen Talk Program is a safe space platform that is designed to take care of both teen boys and girls to interract, learn, unlearn and re-learn, and acquire knowledge, skills from influential individuals and role models from different sectors who are positively transforming our society. The program allows teenagers to explore different opportunities and spaces that will spark and ignite their dramas to reality. We are geared to motivate, inspire and spark unconcious dreams of the teenagers while exposing them to a life changing opportunity to rise their capabilities.

Menstrual Health Program

Red Memo program believes in the power of choice of menstrual products, advocacy and creating awareness before and after menarche on menstrual hygiene education. We do monthly educative forums for parents and guardians on the importance of making sure that girls are provided with menstrual products and have discussions around menstrual hygiene management. Most importantly allowing parents to understand that menstruation is not a cultural taboo or a secret but something that if spoken about girls will deРїfinitely increase their self-esteem and appreciate their bodily autonomy.

Apart from stigma, Menstruation comes along with many other negatives believes that contribute to lack or limited menstrual hygiene education in the commun ity. Lack of proper attention to menstrual education has exposed more girls in risky sexual behaviors, lack of education due to teenage pregnancies, lack of self-esteem and bodily autonomy and lack of proper sexual health care information and services.

Teen Mothers Economic Empowerment program

We believe that womens' / girls' economic empowerment is fundamental to lasting, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, poverty reduction, food security and to the achievement of gender equality. This program seeks sustainable improvement in the quality of life of the rural marginalized young / teen mothers by diversification of livelihood opportunities. The Program crafts economic choices through a combination of efforts to build financial resilience and literacy skills, support income generating projects, encouraging savings through table banking and most importantly train, collaborate and work with young mothers on financial resilience to assist in economic empowerment and wellbeing.

The program seeks to increase access to social protection programs that will improve their personal and family Financial constrains that will lead to improved community and a space where women can make a significant contribution to world economic needs.