Why Girls?
The Girl Effect is a movement. It’s about leveraging the unique potential of girls to end poverty for themselves, their families, their communities, their countries, and the world.
The Numbers Speak for Themselves
130 Million
Girls between the ages of 6 and 17 are out of school, according to UNESCO.
9 of the top 10
Most difficult nations for girls to be educated are in Sub-Saharan Africa.
15 Million
Primary school-aged girls will likely never enter a classroom in their lifetime.
Behind these hard numbers are very real girls each with individual passions, talents, and goals that are seeking the support necessary to reach their full potential. KGSA is privileged to get to know these girls on a personal level to invest in their success. Current students like Hilda and alumnae Melgriffin and Zahara are a sample of the amazing young women at KGSA.
Trivia, KGSA Senior
Trivia and her twin sister are both seniors at the Kibera Girls Soccer Academy. They and their younger sister are raised by their single mums since their dad passed away a few years ago. They live in a humble home filled with love about a ten minute walk from the school. Their mother was so grateful when Trivia and her twin moved into the dormitory. Yes, she misses them, but it’s two less mouths to feed. She knows they are getting an excellent education and being well cared for.
Trivia has a beautiful voice and performs at all the school ceremonies. She participates in the Catering Club and enjoys acting and dancing. Her favorite subject is religion and her favorite food is fried chicken.
“KGSA gives girls the opportunity to learn and be in different clubs and attain new skills that will ensure we are equipped after graduating high school.” My dream is to build homes for orphans in the future.”
Sylvia, Current Junior
Sylvia is the second youngest in a family of eight. She heard about KGSA from her brother who was living in Kibera. She was so happy to move from up-country to Kibera to pursue a high school education. She was very bright, but her family didn’t have the funds to send her to school.
Sylvia has excelled at KGSA, performing in the top three of her class and leading her teammates on the soccer team. Her favorite subjects are math and physics. She participates in the Computer Club and wants to be an engineer in the future.
“Thank you to a ll the supporters in the USA who are making my education possible. I love studying, I love living in the dorm. KGSA is my family.’
Zahara, Class of 2020
“The pandemic occurred during my senior year at KGSA. It was difficult, but my classmates and I preservered. I graduated first in my class and won a full scholarship from Global Give Back Circle to pursue a Bachelor of Education from Maseno University.
My favorite thing about KGSA is that it feels like home. We are one big family that supports each other. I enjoy coming back to KGSA to mentor the younger girls. My dream is to teach at KGSA one day like my role model Madame Dalifa who graduated from KGSA and now teaches math and science at the school.“
Zahara will graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in Education from Maseno University in 2025!
Alumna Honor Roll
The KGSA Foundation is proud to share some of our graduates’ success stories. Educating girls, changes the world!