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The African Girl Child.

The African girl child faces a unique set of challenges that hinder her ability to reach her full potential. Despite progress in recent years, many girls still struggle with access to education, especially in rural areas where cultural norms and poverty remain barriers. Gender-based violence, early marriage, and teenage pregnancy disproportionately affect girls, often cutting their education short. Limited access to health services and inadequate menstrual hygiene facilities further disadvantage girls, contributing to absenteeism and dropout rates in schools. It is crucial for both governments and communities to take urgent action. Governments must enforce laws that protect girls from early marriage, violence, and ensure free and compulsory education for all children. Education programs should also include comprehensive sexual health education to equip girls with the knowledge they need to stay safe and healthy. Additionally, investing in mentorship and empowerment programs can give girls the tools to build their confidence and leadership skills. Communities play a vital role in reshaping cultural norms and attitudes. By creating safe spaces for girls to express themselves and ensuring local leaders advocate for their rights, communities can foster environments where girls can thrive. Together, we can create a world where the African girl child is free to dream, learn, and lead. Let’s act now to break the barriers and uplift the future of our girls.   Share info with friends

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V-Day 2024 -Kenya Rising for Freedom

Marking V-Day with a powerful call to action, ONE BILLION-Kenya Rising for Freedom 2024 to tackle the urgent issues of gender-based violence, early teen pregnancy, rape, and promote equity. In a stirring display of creativity and talent, the youth showcased their artistic prowess through various mediums, including music, dance, and visual arts. Through these expressions, they conveyed powerful messages of solidarity, empowerment, and resistance against gender-based violence and inequality. MORE PHOTOS more photos Share info with friends

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Breast Feeding Demo

Her Voice participated in a demonstration advocating for breastfeeding rights, held along the streets of Nairobi CBD. The demonstration was sparked by an incident where a woman was asked to leave a restaurant on Moi Avenue because she was breastfeeding.

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V-Day 2020

he event sought to shed light on these issues while advocating for the rights of children to enjoy their childhood in peace. Through creative performances, art, and storytelling, the event provided a platform for these important conversations, urging the community to protect and support its most vulnerable members.

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