Institute of Women Youths and Kids

We broadly use InsWYK as abbreviated name for Institute of Women Youths and Kids. We welcome all visitors and likeminded for collaborative actions for the concerns connected to the Millennium Development Goals for expected impacts.

Our Working Areas

Ongoing Engagements

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Upcoming Engagements

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Education

Employability

Social and Economic Empowerment

Startups and Entrepreneurship

 School Readiness Initiatives

We Help Children Build Essential Skills, Confidence, And A Love For Learning  Ensuring A Smooth And Successful Transition Into Primary School. 🌱

Start-ups and Employability

We Help Children Build Essential Skills, Confidence, And A Love For Learning  Ensuring A Smooth And Successful Transition Into Primary School. 🌱

 Social and Economic Empowerment

We Help Children Build Essential Skills, Confidence, And A Love For Learning  Ensuring A Smooth And Successful Transition Into Primary School. 🌱

Education

At InsWYK, we strive to provide quality education and learning opportunities for children, youth, and women. Our mission is to empower minds, inspire growth, and create a brighter future for all. 🌟

Health

we promote access to quality healthcare, awareness, and preventive practices for women, youth, and children. Our goal is to ensure healthier communities where everyone can thrive physically and mentally. 🌿🌿

Employability

we empower youth and women with practical skills and training to build meaningful careers and achieve financial independence. 🌟

Livelihood

we support women and youth in creating sustainable income opportunities through skill development, entrepreneurship, and vocational training. Our aim is to build self-reliant and thriving communities. 🌟

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Nutrition

We focus on promoting healthy eating habits and balanced nutrition for women, youth, and children. Our programs aim to build stronger, healthier communities from the ground up. 🌱

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