Mission With A Vision

  • A Advocate

Description

Over the past decade, Mission With A Vision has helped nearly 1,100 Kenyan girls seeking escape female genital mutilation (FGM) and childhood marriage. With few resources, but with an unreserved commitment to the well-being of children, Mission staff work tirelessly — frequently at great personal risk — to protect and educate local youngsters. First founded in 1997, the Mission provides a safe house for teenage girls as well as educational scholarships. Whenever possible, efforts are also made to work with community elders to seek reconciliation with the girls’ families, a delicate task that frequently requires months of negotiation and counseling.

Primary Functions

  • Awareness Raising/Advocacy
  • Capacity building/Technical assistance

Secondary Functions

Not applicable or unknown

Geographic Scope

  • National

Areas of work Back to Top

Education topics addressed

Attainment

  • Post-secondary
  • Primary enrollment
  • Primary to secondary transition
  • Secondary completion
  • Secondary Enrollment

Other skills

  • Life skills/sexuality education
  • Rights/empowerment education
  • Vocational training

Skills

  • Literacy

Cross-cutting topics addressed

  • Adolescent pregnancy/childbearing
  • Community sensitization
  • Early/child marriage
  • Economic/livelihoods (including savings/financial inclusion, etc.)
  • Empowerment
  • Female genital mutilation/cutting
  • Gender equality
  • HIV and STIs
  • Menstrual hygiene management
  • Mentorship
  • Social and gender norms and beliefs

Funders and partners Back to Top

Current girls’ education funders

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Website

Mission With A Vision

Headquarters location(s)

  • Narok, Narok, Kenya

Office location(s)

  • Kenya

Contacts

PATRICK NGIGI
vision.mission@yahoo.com
Mission With A Vision

Locations of current girls’ education work

Map showing countries (listed below) where the organization is involved with girls' education programs

  • Kenya

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