Gayaza Alumnae Network was founded in 1999, by ladies who had attended Gayaza High School. The organisation was later registered in 2004 as a Charity.

Gayaza Alumnae Network (GAN) members are proud of their collective educational attainment and professional achievements. Linked with this success are social values enshrined in the school motto “Never Give Up”. GAN’s motto “Never Given Up” indeed seeks to take forward the ethos through mentoring and promoting good practice.

GAN members further acknowledge that educational opportunities and hence outcomes have been varied for majority of girls ; and gender bias continues to be a challenge that affects educational choices and outcomes.

Board of Trustees

DIRECTOR

Judith Banya

DIRECTOR

Joy Namayanja

DIRECTOR

Winnie Mubiru

SECRETARY

Harriet Kateregga

SECRETARY

Dorothy Mukasa

UGANDAN REPRESENTATIVE

Innocent Ndiko

COMMUNICATIONS

Perpetua K George

SUPPORTING THE EDUCATION OF GIRLS

Children are not things to be molded but are people to be unfolded.

Children are not things to be molded but are people to be unfolded.

The women’s movement in Uganda has facilitated social and cultural change. This offers a favourable climate for advancing the cause of women’s education for many stakeholders.

Gayaza Alumnae Network

We realise that educating girls is a key component in the global effort to end world poverty. It improves the health and economic well being of women and their offspring, with the subsequent multiplier effects of improving women’s economic, social, political and civil society involvement, and enabling active participation at national level

Gayaza Alumnae Network

A charitable Network supporting the education of girls

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“Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world.”

“Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world.”

Nelson Mandela