Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world.
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05. Gender equality
This story is a present reality in the semi-arid region of Bahia, Brazil. The women, especially rural women, face much resistance from their husbands to participate in areas that are beyond the domestic environment.
This situation affects their self-esteem, women are often deprived to establish social ties.
With some support we make them feel independent and productive.
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Sexual harassment is a problem in a lot of Mozambican schools.
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A look into the benefits of a facilitating course. "A true educator acts as a facilitator of learning".
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The girl in rural Bertoua, East Cameroon, is known for leaving school at an early age due to pregnancy and early childbirth, We train more than one hundred girls a year whereby most find a job or become independent, entrepreneurs.
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In the past, we GBAYA girls from GAROUA-BOULAI were victims of an ancestral rough tradition. It is high time that we, young girls from GAROUA-BOULAI, affirm in this evolutionary century that tends to become a global village.
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She is called BibineMboy Bin Seke and she is a 23-year-old young mother of 5 children. One day, Bibine was advised by her cousin to start training at CEFAF and without hesitation, she accepted this preposition.
However, the big challenge was that the training lasts 3 years; how would she juggle being a mother with being a student?
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Leonidas Hernandez from San Carlos Alzatate, Jalapa, once dismissed training as a waste of time. But through embracing agricultural training and learning about Gender Equity, he's reshaped his views. Now, he and his wife share responsibilities, setting a powerful example for their children and community. Join Leonidas on his transformative journey towards equality.
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Dialla, a girl of 15 years old from Mali, is calling her cousin Hady, a 23 years old guy from Spain. Two different realities.
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It was sad but true that some jobs were considered as man’s jobs in her culture. But she felt that if she was capable of changing her parents’ attitude, she would also be capable of changing others’.
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