Saturday, November 18, 2017

TODAY'S, THE EDUCATION FOR GIRLS INITIATIVE HOSTED A ONE DAY WORKSHOP UNDER THE THEME: 
THE EFFECTS OF TEENAGE PREGNANCY ON SCHOOL GOING KIDS IN LIBERIA (GIRLS)

THE WORKSHOP WAS ALSO HOSTED IN LOFA COUNTY BY OUR HARDWORKING COLLEAGUES. THE EDUCATION FOR GIRLS INITIATIVE LOFA BRANCH IS A NEWLY ESTABLISHED BRANCH HOSTED THEIR FIRST WORKSHOP TO HELP EDUCATE GIRLS AS THEY CONTINUE THEIR EDUCATION IN THAT PARTS OF LIBERIA. THE WORKSHOP WHICH WAS SENDING OUT A CLEAR MESSAGE ON TEENAGE PREGNANCY AND IT EFFECTS, COLLABORATIVELY BROUGHT TOGETHER OVER 75 GIRLS FROM DIFFERENT INSTITUTIONS IN AND AROUND LOFA COUNTY.

ON THAT NOTE, WE WOULD LOVE TO THANK OUR GUYS FOR THE STUDIOUSNESS AS THEY FORSTER GROWTH AND PROSPERITY IN IMPACTING LIFE ACROSS THE GEOGRAPHICAL SCOPES.
WELCOME TO E.G.I. FAMILY
LET’S KEEP DOING WHAT BEST FOR LIBERIA AND OUR GIRLS

BIG CONGRATULATIONS TO KRUBOMAMA KORVIEH AND AYOUBA FOR ORGANIZING SUCH THIS WORKSHOP
WE ALSO EXTEND OUR THANKS TO THE MIDWIFERY SCHOOL IN ZORZOR, LOFA COUNTY FOR THE COOPERATION.




Group photo

After training

Projector flash

THE EFFECTS OF TEENAGE PREGNANCY ON OUR GIRLS IN LIBERIA


Saturday, November 11, 2017

Appraiser

Today the education for girls initiative will like to commend this hardworking, intelligent and brilliant leader for his Tireless role play in the organization and around Liberia.
James Wronehty Jasay is the Information Director of Education for Girls Initiative and a student of Cuttington University. He’s peace loving and passionate about the development of his country. 





Saturday, November 4, 2017

E.G.I

Recruitment starts this month for 2018. all interested males and females, for chapters in Gbarnga, Monrovia, Lofa and the establishment of new chapters around the country should apply on our facebook page. We need people who have passion to serve humanity willingly.
The form is coming up soon on this page.
Thanks




Friday, November 3, 2017


Seeking support !!
EGI there we go💪👉👉👉👉👉👉
End violence against women and promote gender equality, that is what we seek.





Thursday, November 2, 2017

Recruiting new members to serve humanity


Recruitment starts this month for 2018. All interested males and females, for chapters in Gbarnga, Monrovia, Lofa and the establishment of new chapters around the country. We need people who have passion to serve humanity willingly.The form is coming up soon.Thanks

Team EGI 
Barack Obama
“The best way to not feel hopeless is to get up and do something. Don’t wait for good things to happen to you. If you go out and make some good things happen, you will fill the world with hope, you will fill yourself with hope.”
Let's give to the in-need 





Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Recognition from a counterpart UNO


Today November 1, 2017. The Education for Girls Initiative is being recognized by an international organization that is also involved in promoting girls education.
They've recognized our little work and are willing to partner and promote our work globally.


“UNO for Malala is a group of 5 entrepreneurs from Indonesia, Ecuador, India and Azerbaijan. Inspired and united by social entrepreneurship, with a dream in common: GIRLS EDUCATION.”


We are grateful for the partnership and will hold on to the co-values of suitable working relationship.






Email: unoformalala@gmail.com


We are positive of making the world a better place for every girl, irrespective of their
 nationality, gender, race, ethnic origin, color, sexual orientation, physical ability, religion, language, social or economic status.

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

EGI Project 2017

Part 2 of our back to
school campaign 

This video encourage us to do more and work harder, we see future in these kids.

Thanks to our supporters and the entire team. Jawo M BaahDecontee JoeTracy Roberts, Omie Natasha Cooper, Abraham Kris SulontehCharles Ford, Joetta Didi, Massa T Mamey, Joshua A. MassaquoiEugenia Nagbe, Mollin Suena SheriffVahei L TolbertPhilip Singbah, Marvonic Marvis GermuDorbor HagbaKeme Kamara, Zizou Nyema




Project Part ll video

Friday, October 6, 2017

Back to School Campaign

Mother Teresa said “It's not how much we give but how much love we put into giving”. The Education for Girls Initiative is pleased to extend its sincere appreciation to all who supported our Back to School Campaign to kids who are less fortunate to have access to school materials. Our donation has already started, we have visited few places and our team will continue to do the visitations to help and inspire the kids to remain hopeful in their education sojourn.
Project Video

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Say X To RAPE

Today, we would like to condemn the action of the Liberian Senate of the Republic of Liberia to have amended the Rape Law of Liberia thereby given those accuse of rape filing in for Bond with Cash. The Education for Girls Initiative is sadden by this and we would like to say no to rape and perpetrator must be sent to jail immediately. Join our upcoming campaign to say no to the new law



Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Thursday, January 26, 2017

On January 26 2017, the Education for girls initiative hosted a leadership and public speaking training session for new members and some university girls at the embassy of the United States in Monrovia Liberia.
We are grateful for our two speakers 
Mr.Lekpele Nyamalon and Mr. James Blay , we will like to appreciate you two for the support.
And to our special consultant Mr Amb Samuel James Kpartor
We appreciate your support

We officially welcome all new members and we anticipate your corporation.
Jackson David the spicier thanks