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Let's Allow our women make decisions over their body
Girls should be able to live a safe and fulfilling childhood.
No to VAWG
No to FGM
Happy New Year to all
Let's join and invest in preventing Violence against Women and Girls
Empowering young girls for a sustainable future. Alot of activities will be carried out like an Ecowalk, talks on gender equality, public speaking and leadership, just to name a few and also these young girls will be trained on how to produce reusable pads inorder to help themselves save money for other personal needs. If you are a young girl in Bamenda, join us at mile 5 Nkwen precisely at ntambang, join us and I can assure you you won't regret it.
R**e is a terrible crime that causes immense pain and suffering. We must stand together and say no to r**e. It is important to understand that consent is crucial in all relationships. No one should be forced or coerced into any sexual activity without their consent. Everyone deserves respect, safety, and the right to make their own choices about their body. By saying no to r**e, we promote a society where everyone is treated with dignity and where sexual violence is not tolerated. Let us raise our voices and work together to create a world free from r**e and sexual assault.
Let's all say no to R**e
Speak out and save thousands
"To make menstruation a normal fact of life, we must embrace a holistic approach that combines education, inclusivity, and empowerment. By dispelling myths, fostering open conversations, and providing comprehensive menstrual education, we can promote understanding and acceptance. Through the implementation of inclusive policies, access to affordable menstrual products, and the provision of supportive environments, we can empower individuals and create a society where menstruation is celebrated as a natural and integral part of life, free from shame, stigma, and discrimination
I am proud of being a Lady
I am proud I menstruate
Embrace the cycle, celebrate womanhood."
In a world where silence can suffocate the truth, a powerful wave of change is rising. Women, men, and children who have suffered in the shadows of violence are finding their voices and breaking free from the chains of fear. Their stories, once trapped within the depths of despair, are now echoing through the corridors of justice.
With courage as their armor and resilience as their weapon, survivors are reclaiming their power. Women are shedding the veil of victimhood, stepping into the light, and demanding equality and respect. Men, too, are shattering the stereotypes that have bound them, rejecting the notion that vulnerability is weakness. And children, the innocent souls scarred by the cruelties of the world, are rising above their pain, refusing to be defined by their past.
Through support networks, helplines, and online platforms, their voices are no longer whispers but resounding cries for change. Their stories inspire others to speak out, triggering a domino effect that exposes the hidden darkness and ensures that no one suffering goes unnoticed.
Together, we must listen, believe, and stand shoulder to shoulder with those who have endured violence. By amplifying their voices, we can empower survivors to heal, ignite compassion within society, and build a future where every individual feels safe, heard, and protected
Do not be quiet
Speak Out
Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but also a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable world. The promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls is essential to achieving all the Sustainable Development Goals, as it is both a goal in itself and a catalyst for progress across all areas of development."