Empowering Girls Through Education

Bakhita Partnership​

About the Project

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Partnership

The Bakhita Partnership for Education is a Hilton-funded education project whose goal is 100% retention of girls in school and improved access and quality of education for girls. Currently in its second phase, this initiative is transforming lives by ensuring that girls receive the education they deserve.

With support from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation and implemented by the Zambia Association of Sisterhoods, this beacon of hope provides young girls in Zambia with the opportunity to pursue their academic dreams and build brighter futures.

320

Students (Phase II)

16

Schools Supported

300

Phase I Graduates

4

Provinces Covered

Our Focus

Education Areas

Primary Education

Supporting primary schools in underserved areas

Secondary Education

Scholarships and support for secondary students

Higher Education

University and vocational training opportunities

Holistic Care

Addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual needs

Our Mission

Program Objectives

Provide quality education to underprivileged children

Support schools run by religious congregations

Train teachers and improve educational standards

Promote holistic child development

Create pathways for higher education access

Project Phases

Our Journey of Impact

Phase I - Completed

- 300 pupils completed Grade 12 in 15 schools

- Provinces: Eastern, Southern, and Muchinga

Notable Graduates:

Engineering student at Copperbelt University

Medicine student at Mulungushi University

Humanities student at a local college

Agriculture scholarship recipient studying in India

Phase II - Current

320 students supported in 16 schools

Provinces: Lusaka, Southern, Eastern, and Central

Notable Graduates:

School fees coverage

Uniforms and shoes

Books and supplies

Sanitary towels

Food support

Success Stories

Empowering Futures

Feedness Nambeye

Achievement: 7 points in Grade 12

Outcome: Accepted to Copperbelt University School of Medicine

Mary Makayi

Achievement: 6 points in Grade 12

Outcome: Accepted to Copperbelt University School of Medicine (Non-Quota System)

How We Help

Keeping Girls in School

To keep girls in school, the project addresses the challenges that hinder their education, such as financial constraints and lack of supplies—especially when they come of age.

School Fees

Supporting primary schools in underserved areas

Learning Materials

Books and essential educational supplies

Sanitary Products

Sanitary towels to keep girls in school during menstruation

Uniforms & Shoes

Complete school uniforms and appropriate footwear

Our Mission

Project Goals

100% retention of girls in school

Improved access to quality education for girls

Payment of school fees for targeted children

Provision of school supplies (uniforms, shoes, books, sanitary towels, food)

Support for tertiary education opportunities

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Help us provide educational opportunities to children in need.

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