In Uganda, cricket is more than just a game — it’s a lifeline. Across the country, this sport is opening up new opportunities, especially for young girls who face challenges like poverty, early marriage, and limited access to education.
Cricket programs in Uganda are empowering girls to stay in school, develop confidence, and build leadership skills. By being part of a team, girls learn discipline, communication, and resilience — qualities that extend far beyond the pitch.
In communities where gender inequality and financial hardship are common, cricket provides a platform for change. Through training sessions, mentorship, and academic support, organizations are using the sport to keep girls in education and help them envision a brighter future.
Every bat swung and ball bowled is a step toward equality, opportunity, and hope.
Cricket isn’t just improving lives in Uganda — it’s transforming them.
