Welcome To
Wage Foundation
(WOMEN AND GIRLS EMPOWERMENT FOUNDATION)
Get To Know
About Us
The Women and Girls Empowerment Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of women and girls, ensuring access to sexual and reproductive health services, health education and advocacy, mentoring of adolescent girls and support for every woman and girl on their way to a healthy wellbeing
We work to
- Promote awareness about women’s health issues.
- Provide access to healthcare resources and information.
- Advocate for reproductive rights and gender equality.
- Providing health education in schools on adolescent health and SRHR
- Providing guidance on career choices, education, and leadership.
- Form adolescent health clubs to help educate their peers
- Advocating for HPV vaccination in Adolescent girls
We Offer Adolescent mentorship and health empowerment
We educate and mentor adolescent girls in schools to become better informed on healthy life choices and build their confidence to realize their full potential.
our programs & projects
from inception
Health Program
Health Education and Screening
– Regular health check-ups
– Disease prevention education
– Vaccination drives
Adolescent Reproductive Health Education
– Workshops on sexual and reproductive health
– Counseling services
– Distribution of reproductive health materials
Period Without Shame
– Menstrual hygiene education
– Distribution of sanitary products
– Support groups for young girls
Health outreach and screening programs
- Organize outreach health programs in deprived and underserve communities to screen women for health problems with special focus on cervical and breast cancer.
We focus on:
-General health screening for women and girls
-Screening for cervical and breast cancers
-Referral of cases for further management
Monitoring and Evaluation
Monitoring of health trends especially sexual and reproductive health of women to identify gaps and plan health initiatives to address them.
We focus on:
- Research on key gaps
- identified
- Data collection and analysis
- Monitoring and evaluation
Our Activities
F.A.Q.
Yes it can be treated but only when detected early
Yes cervical cancer is sexually transmitted disease and any adolescent engaged in sexual activities is exposed to cervical cancer
Vaccination reduces your risk of cervical cancer and offers protection against the HPV infection














