HAVE BEEN THINKING, THINKING ABOUT HER: SHACKLED IN DISCRIMINATION

Gender-based violence is a global epidemic. It crosses every social and economic class, ethnicity, race, religion, and education level, and transcends international borders.

It’s Me, You, We, Us Working Together to Achieving United Nations Sdg 5 & 10. Those Can Bring Peace, As It Could Be Seen evidently In My Community.

IT IS A BATTLE AFTER ALL: For YOURSELVES


Women/ Girls Right disseminated to community Leaders in Lagos. They are the ACTORS to ending Discrimination
Over time, in the cause of my constructive grassroots advocacy, i noticed, Women do not even know their right. They are distressed, but sees it impossible to fight. 

She is wallowed in Discrimination, She is so innocent about it
Discrimination that takes the form of teenage pregnancy 
Inequalities that takes the form of Job Stereotyping
She has even forgotten, she is a powerful tool
A tool to make or mar her world
They are WAKING UP with time.

Title:  Alone
Author:  Maya Angelou

Lying, thinking Last night How to find my soul a home Where water is not thirsty And bread loaf is not stone I came up with one thing And I don't believe I'm wrong That nobody, But nobody Can make it out here alone. Alone, all alone Nobody, but nobody Can make it out here alone. There are some millionaires With money they can't use Their wives run round like banshees Their children sing the blues They've got expensive doctors To cure their hearts of stone. But nobody No, nobody Can make it out here alone. Alone, all alone Nobody, but nobody Can make it out here alone. Now if you listen closely I'll tell you what I know Storm clouds are gathering The wind is gonna blow The race of man is suffering And I can hear the moan, 'Cause nobody, But nobody Can make it out here alone. Alone, all alone Nobody, but nobody Can make it out here alone

WITH THE INFLENCERS OF GIRL CHILD EDUCATION
From gender discrimination and inequality in education to a lack of opportunity in business to assaults on their safety and dignity from gender-based violence. The course offers practical steps for individuals in business, government, and civil society to take to alleviate these challenges and empower female populations politically, socially, and economically (yali.state.gov). 

When women and girls have equal access to education, societies prosper

It is estimated that worldwide, 62 million girls — half of whom are adolescent — are not in school. And the disparity in gender in education remains quite real today worldwide, with 78 percent of girls dropping out of school, compared to 48 percent of boys. Why educate women and girls? Societies prosper when women and girls are educated. Educated women are healthier and earn higher incomes that can lift their households out of poverty. And the benefits are transferred to their children, who are better educated and have better health care. Communities and countries benefit from a more educated workforce, and increasing women’s participation in the formal economy through education leads to greater economic growth.

YOUTHS, WHO ARE LEADERS SHOULD ACT, AND STOP TALKING. 

EDUCATING OUR GIRLS ABOUT GENDER ABUSE WITH THE LAGOS TEAM

HUNDREDS OF COMMUNITY HEALTH STUDENTS GRABBY WITH OUR CAMPAIGNS 

LAGOS TEAM IN ACTION (VISIONARY AND SELF LEADERSHIP KEY)

MY QUEST TO ACHIEVING ZERO-GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN LAGOS IN MY CAPACITY.

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