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Celebrating Women’s Equality Day

Celebrating Women’s Equality Day

by black bear | Aug 25, 2020 | Blog Post, Girl Program Blog, Uncategorized

Celebrating Women’s Equality Day: Asante Africa’s Wezesha Vijana Program Aug 25, 2020 Women’s Equality Day is August 26th, 2020 and with all that’s going on in the world (a once in a lifetime global pandemic, worldwide social justice movements and a...
Normalizing the Narrative on Menstruation; Empowering the Girl-Child

Normalizing the Narrative on Menstruation; Empowering the Girl-Child

by black bear | May 26, 2020 | Blog Post, Girl Program Blog, Uncategorized

Normalizing the Narrative on Menstruation; Empowering the Girl-Child May 26, 2020 Menstrual Hygiene Management is a major health issue among women and girls of reproductive age, especially in many developing nations. Sometimes, this physical transition is met with...
Wezesha Vijana, Fostering Healthy Mother – Daughter Relationships

Wezesha Vijana, Fostering Healthy Mother – Daughter Relationships

by Anuja | May 8, 2020 | Blog Post, Girl Program Blog, Uncategorized

Wezesha Vijana, Fostering Healthy Mother – Daughter Relationships May 8, 2020 A mother is not just someone who gives birth, but is also an embodiment of love, sacrifice, and endurance for her child. She is responsible for shaping her child’s growth and...
WHEN GIRLS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BE GIRLS

WHEN GIRLS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BE GIRLS

by black bear | Mar 4, 2020 | Blog Post, Girl Program Blog, Uncategorized

WHEN GIRLS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BE GIRLS March 3 2020 A version of this article was first published on the Girls’ Not Bride Data Despite being a gross violation of human rights, child marriages still remain a widespread practice across the world with Sub-Saharan Africa...
5 Reasons to Support Girls’ Education

5 Reasons to Support Girls’ Education

by black bear | Feb 25, 2020 | Blog Post, Girl Program Blog, Uncategorized

5 Reasons to Support Girls’ Education Feb 25 2020 According to the United Nations, nearly two-thirds of the world’s 796 million illiterate are women. UNESCO estimates that nearly 130 million girls, between the ages of 6 and 17, are out of school. United Nations’...
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