November 28, 2025

AGIP’s ACCOUNTABILITY CHAMPIONS PLATFORM

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BI-ANNUAL KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSION, NOVEMBER 2025, SUMMARY REPORT

On 13 November, the Adolescent Girls Investment Plan (AGIP) convened a 90-minute, closed-door intergenerational knowledge-sharing session as part of its Accountability Champions Platform (ACP) initiative.

This virtual session brought together government representatives, civil society organisations, adolescent girls, and young leaders from multiple regions to engage in honest dialogue on emerging challenges, effective models, and actionable ways forward to strengthen collective approaches to girl-centered accountability. Co-facilitated by AGIP members, the discussion provided a safe and inclusive space for participants to reflect candidly on challenges and opportunities in advancing accountability for adolescent girls’ rights and wellbeing.

The session spotlighted two ongoing interventions, the She Decides Champions engagement and Accountability Breakfast Series by the Partnership for Maternal and Newborn Child Health (PMNCH), as key accountability frameworks to learn from. This was followed by powerful inputs from adolescent girls and young women, who shared their lived experiences and recommendations, alongside reflections from government stakeholders on their practices and challenges in advancing girl-centered accountability. Together, these contributions created a collaborative space for exchanging tools, insights, and strategies to advance girl-centred accountability, with a particular focus on sustaining these efforts amid shifting political contexts.

Ahead of the main session on 13 November, AGIP also organised a  meet-and-greet space for  young participants to introduce them to AGIP’s accountability agenda and support their meaningful participation in the session.

Click here to read the full summary report.