SDG 5

Gender Equality

When girls are excluded from learning, they are more likely to face cycles of poverty, limited economic independence, and fewer opportunities to contribute to their communities. At CCLF, we work to close this gap by promoting girl-child education, supporting menstrual health, encouraging girls’ participation in STEM and creating safe, inclusive learning environments where girls can succeed. By empowering girls with the tools to learn and grow, we help create stronger futures for families and communities.

Gender Equality

Related Projects

Published projects under this program.

The Tech-Drive Advocacy

The Tech-Drive Advocacy

This project is focused on engaging girls in interactive sessions promoting gender equality in STEM by introducing Artificial Intelligence and technology careers, while providing direct access to free tech learning platforms for girls to begin building digital skills.

Rivers State | Comprehensive Community Secondary School, Rumuokwrushi, Port-Harcourt | Mar 27, 2026
The Girl Child Hygiene Drive

The Girl Child Hygiene Drive

This project addresses menstrual health barriers through an innovative school-based access model that ensures continuous availability of sanitary products, reducing absenteeism and enabling girls to remain in school with confidence and dignity.

Lagos State | Ijegun Comprehensive High School, Alimosho | Dec 16, 2025

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