In observance of International Women’s Day, First Lady Arya Ali has granted another 15 fully funded scholarships to vulnerable women from three local non-governmental organizations (NGOs), through a partnership with the Public Service Ministry.
At a simple ceremony held at State House, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Office of the First Lady and the Public Service Ministry for the provision of financial support which would cover tuition, transportation, meals and uniforms for the beneficiaries.

Seven scholarships have been awarded to women from ChildLink, five have been awarded to women from Red Cross, and three to women from Help and Shelter. The scholarships will afford these women the opportunity to pursue training at the Carnegie School of Home Economics (CSHE) for at least one year.
This is the second batch of women to be provided with training through this programme. Last year, 15 women also benefitted from the programme. The recipients are women who are considered to be highly vulnerable because of the conditions under which they lived or still live, and the fact that they were unable to complete the formal school system. Some are also victims of domestic violence.
“Our women require the tools that are necessary to ensure that they are able to fully participate in every sector of our economy and every sphere of life.
They must be educated, trained, nurtured, mentored, financed, and supported in every possible way to guarantee their advancement; and that is what this programme seeks to do,” the First Lady said while delivering brief remarks at the ceremony.
She said that upon assuming office, she prioritised the needs of women, particularly the most vulnerable, and has not shied away from her responsibility to ensure that their lives are improved through her programmes and initiatives.
“I have not shied away from my responsibility as your First Lady, to ensure that I facilitate the provision of opportunities to our women to support their personal and professional development,” the First Lady said, adding that there is an urgent need to reverse any widening of the gender gap.













