Africa’s major cities are littered with monuments commemorating her tragic colonial history and the male power—both destructive and redemptive--at he heart of it all. Statues of white imperialists and black liberationists…
This year's celebration of the International women's day remains exceptional with the existence of COVID-19. This might be as well a good time to assess how it has gotten a direct correlation with women's empowerment and…
Savannah-Lyn Flowers January 4 Charlotte Green September 29 What can I do to love myself? Firstly, I want the person who asked or followed this question to know this is one of the hardest things for anybody to perfect, and…
"Can you hear me?" "Can you see me?" The “Stay At Home’ protocols during this pandemic shifts our physical meetings to the virtual world. Whenever I join Zoom meetings and webinars, I usually hear these questions when…
Here we are in the month of March 2021 and we are barely starting to emerge from a pandemic. The most marginalized population is unemployed and at risk of exposure to infection because women "take care of" and are "hands on…
Conflicts can be compared to that cold that never quite goes away. In a number of places in Subsharan Africa, conflicts have become quite the norm. In Cameroon, there is an ongoing conflict between some individuals in the…
UN Women Commission on the Status of Women NGO parallel event: Intimate Partner Violence and COVID-19: What Can Employers Do? This is being sponsored by the Society of Gender Professionals. Sherna Benjamin Alexander from…
The onset and presence of COVID-19 tested the strength, leadership, and resilience of women in 2020. However, we learned that collaboration is an imperative part of our advancement. We embraced new paths, pushed against…
As I held the candlelight in honour of and in sisterhood with those who gathered so recently to celebrate this year's winners of the World Pulse Spirit Awards, I was flooded with memories of the experience that began last…
For many years, World Pulse has been a space for women to share their stories. Despite the differences in culture, country, context, and color, we discover how similar our experiences are. In listening, our pulses beat as…
***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…
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…
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…
So as women, we still have a long way to walk in different parts of the world. Our hearts yearn for acknowledgement, acknowledgement not necessarily as the extraordinary human beings that we are, but at the best of times,…
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…
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…
World Pulse PH would like to invite you to watch our upcoming webinars. February 9, 2021, Tuesday, 8:00pm - The Children's Book Project: A new author's journey to writing and illustrating picture books Speaker: Daniel…
" Encouragement is like oxygen to the human spirit. Don’t forget you’re carrying someone else’s air. Encourage them; help them breathe. ”- Anonymous The presence of Encouragers on World Pulse made this digital space unique…
It was amazing to catch up with women last Encourager Party. Once a month, we celebrate with women around the world with a heartfelt comment by saying positive word, love and hugs. The Encourager Party is our way to uplift…
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…
Many times, we want to do great things for other people that would change their lives positively by planning to undertake certain actions. That's not bad, it's a very great idea that has endless rewards. It's the same thing…
Donate and Share: Click here: https://gofund.me/b2e44b5b Help Nigerian Teacher Uche Linda Okpala Get Healthy$5,000 goal Jordan Belmonte is organizing this fundraise Medical, Illness & Healing Uche Linda Okpala is an…
Lying in my bed at 11:41am on a Saturday morning, I thought to myself "what have you really done to impact your world?." The response my competition gave didn't sit well with me. And it's not the first time. I would say I've…
We are so grateful to our speaker, who gave her time to speak with us despite of her busy schedule. Why it is close to her heart the advocacy about women with disability because she herself grows up with a disability with a…