NDOTO YA BINTI PROGRAM
(SRHRs MENTORSHIP)
ABOUT OUR PROJECT
Ndoto ya Binti is a Swahili phrase meaning “A Dream of a Daughter” is one of the core programs of Her Journey to School, dedicated to mentoring girls on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR).
In many Tanzanian communities, conversations about reproductive health, menstruation, consent, and relationships are considered taboo. As a result, girls grow up without reliable information or trusted guidance on how to care for their bodies, protect their health, or make informed choices.
The Ndoto ya Binti Program provides a safe, supportive, and empowering mentorship space for girls to learn about their health, well-being, and rights from credible sources. Mentors guide discussions that help girls understand themselves, build self-esteem, and gain the confidence to speak up about issues that matter most in their lives.

Truth Talk Day: Breaking the Silence
Within Ndoto ya Binti, we host a special event called Truth Talk Day, a day dedicated to open, honest conversations about topics chosen by the girls themselves.
On these days, we invite medical professionals, counselors, fellow male students and health educators to engage directly with the girls, sharing factual, age-appropriate information and answering questions in a safe, judgment-free environment.

Each Truth Talk Day is designed to:
Break myths and misconceptions about sexual and reproductive health
Equip girls with knowledge to make informed and confident decisions
Encourage dialogue between girls, boys, parents, teachers and communities.
Build leadership and advocacy skills through mentorship and peer learning

VISION
Tanzania where every girl and young woman understands her sexual and reproductive rights, has safe spaces to learn and speak freely, and is empowered to make informed decisions about her health and future.

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
Provide Mentorship on SRHR Create a continuous learning environment where girls can access trusted information and personal guidance from trained mentors.
Amplify Girls’ Voices – Ensure girls are heard and included in conversations and decisions that affect their health and education.
Promote Informed Choices – Equip girls with accurate knowledge to make sound decisions about their health, relationships, and bodies.
Reduce Early Pregnancies and Dropouts – Link mentorship and education to long-term empowerment, encouraging girls to stay in school and pursue their dreams.
Foster Parent and Community Engagement – Encourage girls to share what they learn at home, creating a ripple effect that challenges harmful norms and promotes open dialogue.
Build Peer Leadership – Inspire girls to become peer mentors and advocates for health, equality, and dignity in their communities.
Collaborate with Experts and Schools – Strengthen partnerships between schools, health institutions, and community organizations to sustain impact.

Our Impact
In partnership with She’s the First, the Ndoto ya Binti Program recently reached over 660 girls across Arusha through mentorship and Truth Talk Day sessions. Topics chosen by the girls included Cervical Cancer Awareness, Healthy and Respectful Relationships, and Gender Power Balance.
As a result, six out of ten participants went on to share what they learned with their families, creating stronger relationships and awareness within their communities.This marks another milestone in our mission to ensure every girl is informed, confident, and supported because when girls know better, they can dream bigger.




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