
Advancing Equality Through Human Rights Education (AEHRE)
The AHERE project in Kenya focuses on increasing participation of women and girls aimed at contributing their empowerment for the
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Our carefully designed evidence-based interventions benefits women and girls their families, larger communities, constituents as well as nationally.
Established in 2007, the women’s empowerment link (WEL) is a non-profit, nonpartisan, non- governmental women eights organization. We investin empowering women and girls to realize their full potential, worth and strength politically, socially and economically through advocating for their human and social justice rights.
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The AHERE project in Kenya focuses on increasing participation of women and girls aimed at contributing their empowerment for the
With support from DanChurch Aid (DCA), WEL is running a two-year project named “Women in Power of Prevention Project (WPP)”
WEL works to ensure that women’s voices are central to climate change decision-making and governance. We believe that women, particularly
WEL in partnership with BSR is implementing workplace-based financial inclusion program to empower women workers in supply chains in Kenya.
To achieve gender equality, a deliberate effort to ensure equal representation in elective and appointive positions and in all aspects of life is encouraged. Women come from a disadvantaged background and so some form of affirmative action is necessary to remedy to situation.
This is a great way to go, empowering women and not leaving men behind because the two genders must co-exist. keep up with the good job
Their initiative of stopping violence to women and girls is the best best initiative in Africa, God bless you andguide you.
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Starry flounder sablefish
yellowtail barracuda long-finned
Jan. 15 / 22 – 10pm
Manhattan Club 350 5th Ave, New York, NY