Archive | May, 2014
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Eugene speaks out against FGM

25 May

Eugene speaks out against FGM

our Network

25 May

  1. Safe Date (USA)
  2. Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SA)
  3. National Centre on domestic and sexual violence (USA)
  4. Return to Manhood program
  5. Global Life Vision
  6. Inside out Learning program
  7. A CALL TO MEN
  8. Ministry of justice and constitutional affairs (Kenya).
  9. It’s Time Campaign (Founder).
  10. International Planned Parenthood Federation (recipients of the 2010 grant).
  11. Widowhood Foundation.
  12. Kenyatta University.
  13. National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence.
  14. Human Rights Center (University of California Berkley).

our Network

25 May

  1. Safe Date (USA)
  2. Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SA)
  3. National Centre on domestic and sexual violence (USA)
  4. Return to Manhood program
  5. Global Life Vision
  6. Inside out Learning program
  7. A CALL TO MEN
  8. Ministry of justice and constitutional affairs (Kenya).
  9. It’s Time Campaign (Founder).
  10. International Planned Parenthood Federation (recipients of the 2010 grant).
  11. Widowhood Foundation.
  12. Kenyatta University.
  13. National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence.
  14. Human Rights Center (University of California Berkley).
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FGM Network

16 May

FGM Network

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Power is not wh…

9 May

Power is not what we have BUT what our opponents Think we have

Wanjala Wafula

Power is not what we have BUT what our opponents Think we have

Wanjala Wafula

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Bring back our girls

8 May

Bring back our girls

Lets stop this Boko Haram madness. They must bring back all the girls unharmed

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Stop the traffic

8 May

Stop the traffic

Lets stop sex slavery around the world

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A price too high to pay

4 May

A price too high to pay

Men, boys and communities must play a key role in promoting maternal health, emergency contraception and family planning

Empower Girls. Period.

3 May

Girls' Globe

Written by Joy Lynn Alegarbes of Huru International

Edith, Photo c/o Huru International Edith, Photo c/o Huru International “I used to have this one wish that I was never born a girl.” – Edith, age 13

“When I was in lower primary,” Edith explained, “I used to pass and pass well in my exams. But after my period…  I missed classes.  My teachers complained and my friends wondered why I was not coming to school for the day or the week.  I was unable to explain.  My self esteem became low, and I used to tell myself that I would not be able to go to my dream school or reach my goals.  I felt very sorry for myself.”

Each year around the world, approximately 500 million girls get their periods, and each of these girls can miss up to six weeks of school every year.  Chronic absenteeism is closely linked to academic decline.  It is not…

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Help Kick FGM out of Kenya

1 May

Help Kick FGM out of Kenya

Dear Friends,

Please visit the Link below and support our efforts to eradicate female genital mutilation in Kenya. By giving $20, you safe the future of one girl.

 

Thank you in advance,

 

Wanjala Wafula

Founder/CEO

Coexist Initiative