Girls Mentorship Summit Project
Participants from different universities and colleges in Tanzania attending girl’s mentorship summit.
Universities produce a substantial part of the workforce responsible for development. HLI is imperative because it shapes individuals for future positions of influence, especially in government, business, and professional fields. University graduates join society and influence policy reform, legal ideals, and the overall well-being of the country.
It is from this basic background that the Girls Mentorship Summit where the primary target was 300 female students but attendees increased to 700 due to the high demand of open will discussions in the area of self-leadership, exploring and explicitly seeking insight into the core challenges facing females in politics.
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