Brenda Moore and guests at the launch of her new book, My Body My Treasure .
The Executive Director of the Kids Educational Engagement Project (KEEP), Brenda B. Moore, has launched a new book intended to educate parents, kids and school authorities to ending Sexual Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and abuse across the country.
The book was launched on Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at the Young Women Christian Association (YWCA) in Congo Town with a huge commitment from government officials, ensuring the book’s inclusion in the country’s national curriculum.
The book titled, “My Body, My Treasure”, is Liberia’s first early childhood educational material designed to give young children and parents the understanding of how to prevent SGBV and to create awareness.
Liberia: The Need to Enhance And Upgrade Women Participation in National Growth and Development
Liberia: The Need to Enhance And Upgrade Women Participation in National Growth and Development
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In the turn of the millennium the debating platform for women’s human rights empowerment has grown into a global Panorama and yet it cannot and has not resulted in the desire results and as such this prime issue continues to take center stage in politics, law, banking, sports, religion, cultural and every fabric of our daily existence.
Across our global village from the Americas, South, North and Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa the need to enhance, improve and equally empower women is an everyday discussion of nation building.
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Team members from Action Aid International who around marketplaces and in communities aross Monrovia
Action Aid Liberia, an international organization, has climaxed series of activities in observance of the 16 days of activism.
In commemoration of the day, Action Aid Liberia with support from its partners has been engaged in a vigorous awareness campaign on Sexual Gender Based Violence (SGBV), in communities, market places in Monrovia and other areas.
Speaking to some marketers at a densely populated marketplace in Via Town, Francis B. Moore, Program Officer, informed market women and men that the campaign was intended to call to action leaders around the world to take actions to end SGBV issues.
UN Women CFPs to Implement Spotlight Initiative Program (Malawi)
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Implement Spotlight Initiative Program Activities in Malawi which is aimed at targeting the most at-risk groups, will accelerate efforts towards elimination of violence against women and girls including sexual gender-based violence and harmful practices.
A deliberate effort is projected to ensure those facing multiple and intersecting discrimination play a key role not only as beneficiaries but also as key stakeholders, shaping and guiding the program design and implementation. The initiative envisions a comprehensive prevention strategy that addresses structural issues and linkages to Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR). Innovations through the practical application will further enhance efforts to capitalize on lessons learned and link to existing efforts under the UN and other development partners’ programming on Sexual Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), Human Rights, Girls Education, etc.