Girls Empowerment Program fostered by self-esteem and confident

Girls Empowerment Program fostered by self-esteem and confident

TESTIMONIALS
  I used to be shy and insecure. I always felt like I didn't belong, like I wasn't good enough to speak up or share my ideas. I was afraid of being judged or rejected by my peers. I didn't have much self-esteem or confidence in myself. But that all changed when I joined the Girls Empowerment Program. This program is designed to help girls like me discover their strengths, develop their skills, and embrace their uniqueness. It is a safe space where we can learn, grow, and support each other. The program has helped me in so many ways. I have learned to value myself and my opinions. I have gained new knowledge and abilities that I can use in school and life. I have made new friends who…
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Celebrating the 2023 edition of the International Day of the Girl Child

Celebrating the 2023 edition of the International Day of the Girl Child

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IRebuild Africa recently celebrated the International Day of the Girl Child with a group of special needs girls from Timely Performance Care Center special needs school. Our theme, "Invest in Girls' Rights: Our Leadership, Our Well-being," guided us to create a memorable event focused on empowerment and education. During the event, we conducted a dynamic and informative session that delved into the rights of girls, addressed the sensitive issue of sexual abuse, and provided essential guidance on menstrual hygiene management. Through engaging activities and discussions, we aimed to equip these special needs girls with knowledge and skills that are crucial for their well-being and self-empowerment. Recognizing the unique challenges faced by special needs girls in accessing support and resources, we made a significant impact by donating menstrual kits and educational…
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Commemorating the 12th anniversary of the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation with UNFPA Cameroon

Commemorating the 12th anniversary of the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation with UNFPA Cameroon

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On 6 February 2023, we joined the global community in marking the 12th anniversary of the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation. This day was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012 to raise awareness and mobilize action to end this harmful practice by 2030, as part of the Sustainable Development Goals. FGM is a form of violence against women and girls that involves the partial or total removal of the external female genitalia for non-medical reasons. It can cause severe physical and psychological consequences, such as bleeding, infections, infertility, trauma, and even death. FGM violates the human rights and dignity of women and girls and denies them their right to health, education, and autonomy. The theme of this year's commemoration was "Partnership with Men…
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She Leads Program Transformed My Self-Esteem and Professional Approach

She Leads Program Transformed My Self-Esteem and Professional Approach

TESTIMONIALS
I am thrilled to share how being part of the She Leads Program has positively influenced my life and professional journey. This empowering program has had a remarkable impact on my self-esteem, work approach, and business management, resulting in significant personal growth and increased productivity. One of the most transformative aspects of the She Leads Program for me has been the boost in my self-esteem. Through the program's guidance and support, I have gained the confidence to stand tall and express myself confidently in public settings. I am no longer hesitant to share my ideas, voice my opinions, or contribute my perspectives. . I learned how to speak confidently in public, how to manage my time and resources effectively, and how to network with other women entrepreneurs. I am so…
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From challenges to growth

From challenges to growth

TESTIMONIALS
Being both a youth leader and a business owner, I faced numerous challenges in effectively managing and inspiring my diverse youth group. Juggling between different personalities seemed like an uphill battle, as I lacked the necessary skills to navigate this terrain. However, my perspective on leadership completely transformed after undergoing a life-changing leadership training. Today, I can proudly say that I have become a better leader, equipped with the tools to manage individuals with different personalities. Naomie Fodjo The leadership training I attended turned out to be a pivotal moment in my personal and professional growth. Prior to the training, I struggled to understand how to effectively communicate, motivate, and engage with the members of my youth members.
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Transformative Experience with She-Leads Training

Transformative Experience with She-Leads Training

TESTIMONIALS
As a young medical doctor, I was incredibly privileged to be a part of the life-changing She-Leads training program. Coming fresh out of medical school, I had always battled with a lack of confidence in my abilities at work. However, this training has completely transformed my professional journey, paving the way for personal growth, increased self-confidence, and exceptional leadership within my job and community. The She-Leads training equipped me with the necessary tools and skills to navigate the challenges of my profession with poise and professionalism. Through interactive sessions, mentorship, and hands-on activities, I developed a renewed sense of self-assurance that had been missing in my earlier experiences. This newfound confidence has made a profound impact on my interactions with colleagues, patients, and my overall performance as a medical professional.…
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International Day of the girl child

International Day of the girl child

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We commemorate the 10th anniversary of the International Day of the Girl Child, On 11 October 2022, under the theme “Our Time is Now! Our Rights, Our Choices’. This day marks a global moment to promote the rights and empowerment of girls around the world.  Sensitization on school-related Gender based violence in schools This day is an opportunity to take account of the challenges that girls face, celebrate their progress and spotlight their important calls for action. On this note, policymakers, governments, and the general public have a responsibility to do more to protect and empower all girls. This includes investing in approaches and programs that address the root causes of violence and discrimination and ensuring girls’ perspectives are at the center of our responses. In celebrating this day, IRebuild Africa carried…
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Creating safe and girls friendly space for young women and girls

Creating safe and girls friendly space for young women and girls

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The Keep Her Safe project was officially launched on September 3, 2022, with the aim of mobilizing and sensitizing 50 young girls aged 18-35 on various forms of violence and its effects on women and girls. The event commenced with a peer-to-peer session, providing a platform for the participants to express their concerns, fears, and challenges they encounter as women and girls in their communities, schools, homes, and families. Objective: - To raise awareness on different forms of violence affecting women and girls. - To provide a safe space for participants to share their concerns Gender inequality still persists in many countries and it is very important that we find ways of addressing. In order for us to create an inclusive and prosperous society it is crucial we leverage on…
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Survivor -Centered Case Management workshop

Survivor -Centered Case Management workshop

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On Friday, 18th November 2022 IRebuild Africa organized a survivor-centered case management workshop in Yaounde, which targeted GBV case workers on survivor-centered case management skills building. The objective of this program was to improve available services provision and raise community awareness of services for survivors of gender-based violence. GirlsPower through Education This workshop mobilized 12 case workers from 12 organizations working on gender-based violence. Participants had an overview of the various conventions, advocating for the protection of women to which Cameroon belongs. Some of these conventions include The CEDAW convention, the BEIJING convention, UNSCR Resolution 1325, the Mapoto protocol (African Union), the Cameroon constitution itself, the civil code, and the penal code. Participants shared their experiences and challenges in handling GBV cases. This workshop was co-facilitated with Sourries des Femmes.…
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