Ever since Uganda and the entire was hit with the hopeless Covid-19 pandemic, a lot of events have happened in the lives of different people at different stages of life. This has not left girls behind especially with the closure of schools by the President of Uganda in March 2020. This did not leave different societies at peace most especially girl children. Some cultures in Uganda got an excuse of marrying off teenage girls claiming that they no longer have an opportunity of going back to school, even the few who had hope were disappointed by the overwhelming numbers of teenage pregnancy rates that became a pandemic of its own.
This has resulted into after-effects such as school dropouts, early marriage, family breakdown, hopelessness, suicide cases, stigma, to mention but a few.
With such overwhelming and shocking numbers, should we sit down and remain silent about the rising issues?
Kayden Foundation believes in a collective effort in addressing such problems which is why it is continuously advocating for individuals, parents, local council leaders, schools and other stakeholders to strengthen and spread as far as their potential the message of “NO TO EARLY PREGNANCIES.” We believe that when we are dealing with the problem of teenage pregnancies we have to start from the grass root.
Kayden Foundation is making works around the clock to ensure that much as the anti-teenage pregnancy message is being spread, we should not neglect the fact that some girls some of whom are our sisters, aunts, friends, name it have already fallen victims of the circumstance. The overwhelming numbers of teenage pregnancies especially during the covid-19 lockdown are a true testimony of reluctance of all the parties in battling the problem.
We are running sensitization campaigns throughout the communities and we are ensuring that the spread of the message does not harm those who have already fallen victims. We intend to restore hope to girls who have already lost school, we tell them that one can still continue with their studies even after they have given birth.
We equip the young mothers with childcare support knowledge hoping that shaping their lives is itself a message to those who have not fallen victims.
“Talk to a girl child, restore her hope, they are mothers of the nation.”