In May 2026,KSH Foundation officially launched EveryGirl 3.0, the latest edition of its flagship empowerment programme designed for young women between ages 15 and 21.
The programme builds on the success of EveryGirl 2.0, also known as “Girl Connect,” which focused on digital education, mentorship, and leadership support for girls across underserved communities.
According to updates published online,EveryGirl 3.0 will expand opportunities in:digital literacy,ICT skills,internet safety,content creation,entrepreneurship,And leadership development.
The foundation also announced a public call for partnerships with technology companies, NGOs, development agencies, and private organizations willing to support the programme nationwide.
EveryGirl Empowers Girls
The EveryGirl Empowers Girls initiative focuses mainly on girls from underserved and low access communities.
Reports linked to the programme explained that participants will receive practical digital training alongside mentorship and career development sessions.
The initiative also includes immersive workshops designed to prepare young women for opportunities within the digital economy.
According to programme information published online, selected participants may also receive technology support tools including laptops and digital learning resources.
The project therefore aims to reduce digital inequality while expanding access to modern technology education.
ICT and Entrepreneurship Training Receive Attention
The latest edition of EveryGirl places stronger attention on technology and entrepreneurship development.
Participants are expected to receive training in:
- digital communication,
- online safety,
- creative content development,
- and business related skills.
The programme additionally seeks to encourage confidence, leadership, and independent thinking among young women.
In one statement published online, organizers described the initiative as an effort to help girls “lead boldly in a digital world.”
In Summary,EveryGirl Empowers Girls initiative highlighted growing efforts toward digital literacy, mentorship, and leadership development for young women in Nigeria.
The launch of EveryGirl 3.0 further demonstrated increasing investment in technology education and empowerment programmes designed to prepare girls for opportunities within the digital economy.
