At first, he danced for money, but later on, he realized the need to dance for sanitary pads in order to help poor girls and women. Now, 29-year-old Proud Mugunhu conducts dance tutorials that earn him 100 pads from each session.
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Ahead of the UNFCC Climate Change Conference, Cop 28, UN Women, the United Nations entity dedicated to gender equality and the empowerment of women, reiterated the importance of ensuring that women’s and girls’ rights, abilities and needs are incorporated in climate debates and government policies, citing, “Women and girls have been at the forefront of climate activism and can offer unique knowledge and expertise including a
“Fortunately, feminist mobilizations in Africa are succeeding in moving the lines and, with each retreat of patriarchy, the right to education for all advances.”