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LOVE AND RESPECT
Thank you for your time and your prayers.
May the light of God always be with us.
Elizabeth. Gracias por su tiempo y sus oraciones.
Que la luz de Dios siempre nos acompañe.
Elizabeth. Merci pour votre temps et vos prières.
Que la lumière de Dieu nous accompagne toujours.
Elizabeth आपके समय और प्रार्थनाओं के लिए धन्यवाद।
ईश्वर का प्रकाश हमेशा हमारे साथ रहे।
एलिज़ाबेथ Sometimes life brings trials, especially with the younger generations. But every challenge is also an invitation to listen deeper, love wiser, and grow with grace. May we meet each other with patience, dignity, and light. — Elizabeth https://youtube.com/shorts/r_y06cLZLWU?si=TBzM2wxJ89eTC0UW
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In my opinion, woman/girl perspective of seeing things and dealing situation is different. But we are not shown in society as we are. Everybody painted us as they want to. Not good for us I think. Even on cinema screen, this is all perspective of ‘male gaze’ who are making films or represent a women in a different frame. I questioned myself since childhood, Am I like this.. sweet, dependent,…
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We know how great it is to be seen, heard, and acknowledged for who we are and treated as if we matter. Who doesn't enjoy the praise of being recognized for doing a good job or being honored for going beyond the call of duty? We also know what it feels like to be treated as inferior, discriminated against, ignored, misunderstood, criticized and excluded. There is little worse than being in a situation where you are treated unfairly and can do nothing about it, or being excluded from something that means a lot to you. We are all too well aware of the feelings that accompany these violations of our dignity. That’s why we need to be intentional about being people who honour others with dignity and respect. Can you to that? If you can, type YES in the comment section. XoXo from #madamemerola #thebangcreator #quoteoftheday #dignitymatters #dignityandrespect #lifecoachingtips #christianliving #rightattitude #quoteoflife #qotd #igniter #changingtheworld #goldenrule #actright #treatothersright (at Dignity: Human Rights in Daily Life) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKZwWR6lxTM/?igshid=cf1e09lmwcrl
Menstrual Hygiene Matters: A Dignified Girl Project
On September 28th, ENS Akwaaba Foundation in collaboration with Action at Home Group, a youth group undertook a project dubbed A Dignified Girl Project, which focused on educating young girls on Menstrual Hygiene Management. This project is the first ever project organized by ENS Akwaaba Foundation, a non-profit organization working to improve the quality of education, health & well-being of children and families in peri-urban communities.
This project was conducted in two schools; Christ the King of Kings and Bishop’s Mix schools, both in Jamestown. Girls of age 9-14 were educated on puberty, managing a hygienic period, and disorders related to menstruation. There were demonstrations on how to calculate their menstrual cycle, how to fix sanitary pads and how to properly dispose off used sanitary pads.
It was discovered that girls in both schools were shy to ask questions and respond to questions. Girls were encouraged to ask and respond to questions and were also made aware that menstruation is a natural occurrence and that it was nothing to be ashamed of. Girls who were still shy to ask questions were asked to pen down their questions on a piece of paper. All questions were answered by the coordinators at the end of the session. The session was ended by providing sanitary pads to the girls.
Young boys of the above mentioned schools were not left out in this project. They were educated on personal hygiene, puberty, environmental pollution, and also educated on not shaming or teasing girls during their period as it may affect their self-confidence and self-esteem.
With this project, we aim to impact over 1000 thousand young girls in peri-urban and rural communities by educating them on Menstrual Hygiene Management and distributing free sanitary pads to them. This way girls wouldn’t have to miss school only because they cannot afford sanitary pads.
A heartfelt appreciation goes out to a total of 28 volunteers from Ghana, Benin, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Germany and France who came together to support a worthy cause.
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