"Applications for the Orange Knowledge Programme scholarships for the International Action Learning MBA close on 15 March 2021. Do you work as a manager or leader in the food security or agriculture sectors? You may be…
Never plant thorns on the paths that people use to access you because one day, you may need to visit them barefooted. Your greatest contribution to the universe may not be something you do for your own good but the people…
***RELEASES*** HOW MANY TREES DOES IT TAKE TO POWER THE INTERNET? You may already know that airplanes, fast fashion and factory farming are harmful to the environment, but have you ever considered the carbon footprint of…
Most often in Cameroon persons with Disabilities are always left behind in all decisions making and even from the issues that concerns them, the Presbyterian Community Rehabilitation Services ( PCRS) to break up the barrier…
Story of an Trangender in Namibia This is Who I really am Miss. Jackson, Born on the Morning of 05 of August 1998 in a family of 5. I was suppose to be another Edition to my Dads soccer team Dream maybe a Striker or…
Please put out to girls 16-21 to speak out! We are pleased to announce our call for speakers for "Footsteps Global Girls Gathering", an international gathering for girls that aims to empower and unify young women and those…
My name is Leah Wangui Njuguna, a psychologist by profession, and when doing volunteer work in Coast Provincial General Hospital, The Youth Friendly Zone, where youth and teenagers mostly ones living with HIV and AIDS come…
For a world in a hurry, it’s hard to stop. Even the all of two minutes it takes to nuke our dinners seem a lengthy wait. We can’t stop. We must keep going so as not to miss out. But what if by stopping, your love can make…
The MGG Academy supports future change makers who are dedicated to transformative change. It brings together young professionals to collectively address global challenges. Building trust, exchanging perspectives and…
Dear Sister Working on the frontline in the Informal Settlement during Covid -19 was so much challenging sometimes since March 2020 I could only tell God in My room how I feel, Mothers and fathers coming for food help was…
After reading sis Jomarie's post yesterday https://www.worldpulse.com/community/users/jomariebearth/posts/98459#I just couldn't begins to imagine how negligent everyone out here in Cameroon have been about covid19. I thought…
We share with immense pleasure that Economic and Political Weekly (EPW) has published my article on #MentalJustice in context of NT-DNTs & the #pandemic . Please read, reply, retweet if you liked! https://twitter.com/…
Women with disabilities still face a lot of barriers which hinders them from equal participation in economic development activities. These limitations includes myths and harmful traditional misconceptions surrounding…
Wave 9 funding is being launched in collaboration and with financial support and guidance from the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and additional support from Global Affairs Canada. Three priority areas: 1.…
Ngankak Toko Virginie has more than five years of experience in disability rights. Currently, she is a teacher at Promhandicam, a school that promotes inclusive education for children with disabilities. Having faced…
Dear Sisters how are you all from wherever you are located please receive my greetings and know that I will be happy to hear back from you by clicking a like. I know things are very tough at this moment with the coming of…
Hi everyone, the European Legal Support Center (NGO based in Amsterdam providing free legal advice and assistance to associations, human rights NGOs, groups and individuals advocating for Palestinian rights in Europe) has 2…
I was then 26 years old, living in a council tower block. A qualified nurse, married to a handsome man, with two lovely children. An outwardly ideal family. But also an abused wife. I knew what to do, where to go to report,…
I grew up in a typical African setting where women leadership is almost not recognised or even allowed. More so I come from a family of eights girls. My mum never had a son and so my extended family saw us as no good.…
I was 4 and half years old when I was taken to school. Nursery that is. I am very petite so that have the kids chances to bully me. I was afraid of going to school. Afraid of passing my exams. I loved school so much but some…
Grab this opportunity received from Dr Sam Collins of Aspire , who writes: "In celebration of the International Women's Day 2021 theme, #choosetochallenge , I am seeking your stories, ideas, tools and tips for…
Hello lovely ladies it's been a minute since I checked up on you I hope you are all good. Well to my side I'm doing good. As we all know we are in the midst of this pandemic of corona virus and much more the situation is…
I perfectly understand we live in a world were we are always extremely busy trying to make the World a better place especially for our girls and women. Sometimes attaining our goals can be really challenging. I thought I…
That faithful day was the local market day for the villages. She herself has been a trader since her young age. She is a retailer of local cereals at her town. Market days are always on the third days in the week. According…
After years of constant activism, advocacy and support towards relieving the plight of many people living in Ghana and beyond, our good work has caught the attention of a ‘good Samaritan’ to nominate us for the 2020 Africans…