What began as a bold dream in the heart of a 17-year-old has now grown into one of Sierra Leone’s most impactful youth leadership platforms. Hannah Kargbo, the founder and CEO of the Girls Advocacy Development Network (GADNET), officially launched the Open Call for Applications for the 6th Edition of the National Girls Summit live on Rise Radio.
Kargbo’s journey started before she even entered university, driven by a simple but powerful vision —to create a space where girls could speak, lead, and rise. “It wasn’t perfect, it wasn’t always easy, but it was mine and it was real,” she recalled during the launch.
Over the past five years, the National Girls Summit has grown into a national movement, reaching and empowering more than 3,000 young people across Sierra Leone. Through the summit, many young women have developed into confident leaders, while young men have been inspired to become strong allies for gender equality and social change. The platform has also contributed to influencing policies aimed at protecting the rights and welfare of girls nationwide.
Yet, behind the success lies a story of resilience and sacrifice. While balancing university studies, exams, and personal challenges, Kargbo worked tirelessly — writing proposals, organizing meetings, and raising funds to keep her dream alive. “There were moments I could’ve given up. But I didn’t,” she shared, emphasizing her unwavering belief that young people deserve spaces where they are seen, heard, and empowered.
As applications officially open for the 6th edition, Kargbo extended an open invitation to Sierra Leone’s youth. “If you’re a young woman with a voice, a vision, or even just a spark in your spirit — I want you to apply. If you’re a young man who believes in equity and allyship — I want you to apply,” she urged.
Describing the summit as more than just an event, Kargbo said: “This is a platform that transforms lives. A platform that raises voices. A platform that builds leadership, courage, and purpose.”
Now entering its sixth year, the National Girls Summit continues to serve as a beacon of hope and opportunity for young people across Sierra Leone, offering a unique space for leadership development, advocacy, and community building.
Interested applicants are encouraged to apply and become part of a movement that is bigger than themselves.
For more information and to apply, visit the GADNET website or follow their official social media channels.