The project aims to reduce early and forced marriages in Pallisa and Kamuli districts of Uganda by enabling girls and women from marginalized and low-income households to gain economic independence and decision-making power regarding their sexual health through support groups integrated with savings and credit activities. The groups enable girls and women to meet their sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs and start individual and joint retail enterprises to sell household items including SRH commodities at a subsidized price to group members. Participating women will become SRH advocates in their communities and facilitate discussions on issues such as early and forced marriage, sexual and gender-based violence, and the importance of continued education for girls.