IUIU female campus holds successful Run for girl child education event

IUIU female campus holds successful Run for girl child education event
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The Islamic University in Uganda (IUIU) Females’ Campus Kabojja successfully hosted the 4th edition of the Run for Girl Child Education marathon on June 29, 2025, at the university’s Female Campus in Kabojja.

The event attracted over 7000 participants and supporters, Held under the theme “We Run; She Learns,” the annual marathon aims to raise funds for financially struggling female students, enabling them to continue and complete their education.

Over 200+ students benefit from this scheme.

The Rector IUIU Assoc Prof Ismail Simbwa Gyagenda extended his heart felt gratitude to all partners including Tropical Bank, Stanbic, Sum’s, Cairo Bank, Farras, DFCU, Centenary, Baroda Bank, MTN, Maqam Travels, Twahira Centre, and Worldwide Smiles On behalf of the management, staff, and students of the Islamic University in Uganda for their unwavering support.

Some of the females during the run-cum-walk

‘’We are especially grateful to Worldwide Smiles for sponsoring the ongoing medical camp. We also thank the participating schools and everyone who has stood with us in this noble cause. This run is for our girl child those needy girls at risk of dropping out due to lack of tuition. Your support gives them hope. We invite you to continue walking this journey with us into the future.”

Speaking on behalf of the Rectorship, the Vice Rector for Academic Affairs, Dr. Jamil Serwanga, expressed heartfelt appreciation to all participants in the Run for the Girl Child, describing the event as “marvelous and massive.”

“We thank everyone who took part in today’s run. It has been an incredible experience. We also thank Allah for the favorable weather the terrain was manageable, and despite covering over 20 kilometers, most participants completed it in under an hour. This is a true testament to the strength and dedication of the team,” Dr. Jamil noted.

He emphasized that the purpose of the run goes beyond a single day, highlighting its national significance. “This run is a symbol of our commitment to supporting the country. The mindset is already established let’s keep running, let’s keep pushing forward to uplift those in need, especially the girl child.”

Rewarding of top performers

Dr. Serwanga reported that the event went smoothly with minimal incidents. “Apart from one participant who appeared fatigued and was assisted on a stretcher, the runners remained safe throughout. We are grateful to the organizing committee, security personnel, and traffic officers who ensured everything proceeded without challenge.”

He concluded by expressing hope for the continuity of the initiative: “Inshallah, we look forward to sustaining this effort and remaining united in this noble cause.”

The vice Rector of Finance and administration commended all participants for being part of the run, called upon more able partners to come onboard to support the girl child and also noted that the IUIU administration is ready to work with everyone.

Some of the students at IUIU female campus

Dr. Madinah Nabukeera, the Director of the IUIU Female’s Campus Kabojja, commended participants for supporting the Girl Child Run initiative, emphasizing that Islamic University in Uganda is the only female-only university in Sub-Saharan Africa.

She highlighted the pressing need for financial support, noting that over 500 girls at the campus risk dropping out due to lack of tuition.

“We launched this run to support such girls. Since 2022, we have raised funds and enabled more than 230 girls to continue their education,” she stated.

She further revealed that the initiative has grown significantly over the years from 900 runners in the first edition to 4,000 in 2024.

Dr. Madinah commended stakeholders, like DFCU Bank, Stanbic Bank, Cairo Bank, Faras, MTN, and other companies for their continued support.

“This money might look small, but it is transforming lives. These girls are future mothers, wives, aunties, and in-laws and they deserve a chance at education,” she added.

She also confirmed that the run is now an annual event on the university calendar, with the next edition scheduled for June 21, 2026.

She called upon the general public to mark the date and make the day historical with the Almighty God willing (In-Sha-Allah).

Report by Kizito Abdul Kyejusa

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