MUKIIBI GIRLS FOUNDATION (MUG Foundation) is a grassroots Community Based Organization, with its Registration No. NMC/CBO/924/23. The organization is dedicated to empowering and uplifting the most vulnerable members of our society. We operate with the belief that every girl deserves access to quality education, dignity, and a fair shot at a brighter future.
To provide access to quality education, promote dignity and create opportunities for a brighter future for girls and women.

We equip girls with practical skills such as vocational training to enhance their employability and economic independence.

We advocate for gender equality and the rights of girls in education and society, working to break barriers and challenge stereotypes

We nurture leadership skills and a sense of responsibility in girls, encouraging them to become agents of positive change in their communities.
We believe in empowering
girls and women with the knowledge, skills, and
resources they need to take control of their lives
and make informed choices.
We are committed to promoting gender equality and ensuring that all individuals have the same opportunities and rights, regardless of their gender or background
We embrace diversity and inclusivity, working with communities of all backgrounds and collaborating with partners to create a more inclusive world
At Pad a Girl, Ensure that young girls have access to safe and hygienic menstrual products, reducing health risks and discomfort. The campaign also aims at increasing access to quality sustainable menstrual materials with a focus on both disposable and reusable pads among young women and girls in the selected communities
Awareness, Conduct workshops and awareness programs to eliminate the stigma surrounding menstruation and educate girls about menstrual hygiene
Empower GirlsBy providing essential menstrual supplies, we enable girls to continue their education without interruption, boosting their self-esteem and overall well-being. This campaign also creates a platform where young women and girls living can speak confidently about issues related to menstrual stigma and discrimination within selected communities