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JEC Project Promotes Positive Masculinity in Gbarma

Johnson Blamah aged 32 years is a member of the Gbarma Community Based Organization. He is one of the few young men in Gbarma who have shown a passion to support women's leadership, participation, and

Johnson Blamah aged 32 years is a member of the Gbarma Community Based Organization. He is one of the few young men in Gbarma who have shown passion to support women's leadership, participation, and inclusion.  He describes himself as a champion of women and girls rights. He believes that if all men stand for the rights of women, the society will be equal and there will be no violation.

Strengthening the agency of young women in peacebuilding processes and land tenure in Liberia

In the process to boost this effort and getting Liberia free from violence flux against Women in the Society, ActionAid Liberia (AAL) and implementing partners with the funding support of United

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YOUTH HOLD DUTY BEARERS ACCOUNTABLE ELBAG TRAINING

ELBAG is a process and methodological framework that combines organizing people who are at a grassroots level and empowering them with knowledge in the political economy around how the management of

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New report exposes the extent of IMF’s ‘pink washing’ and the devastating impact this is having on gender equality globally

ActionAid and Public Services International have published a new report exposing the devasting impact public sector cuts are having on women in low-income countries, who face a triple threat of losing

G77 loss and damage funding proposal is ‘clear and sensible’ and developed countries need to stop delaying, says ActionAid

“A loss and damage fund is the best way forward because its transparency would mean all developing countries having access to finance to support communities recovering from climate disasters. We want

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ActionAid welcomes Grenada’s Simon Still as he steps into his new role as Executive Secretary to the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change)

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ActionAid launches an Anti-Modern Slavery Campaign

To mark the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery this year, ActionAid International launches #HerStory, an anti-modern slavery campaign to raise awareness of the prevalence of modern slavery

Wangari Kinoti, Global Lead on Women’s Rights and Feminist Alternatives at ActionAid International, said: “Modern slavery continues to be a serious concern. We owe it to the 50 million people trapped in modern slavery situations to bring salience to these issues and urge governments to ratify ILO C190, adopt a legally binding treaty for business and human rights and unite to end modern slavery crimes. This campaign is timely. Women and girls account for around three quarters (71%) of those in modern slavery
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Lack of loss and damage funding for climate disasters will damage women and girls’ rights for years to come, new report by ActionAid reveals 

A new report by human rights charity ActionAid has revealed the long-term extent of climate disasters on women and girls as vulnerable countries with no access to loss and damage funding are pushed

ActionAid hails loss and damage fund outcome at COP27 as victory for people living on the front lines of climate disasters

“But the polluters have been let off the hook with COP27’s weak language on fossil fuels. Climate-vulnerable communities who have been given hope through the establishing of a loss and damage fund are

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CBO KICKS OFF CAMPAIGN TO END SEXUAL AND GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE THROUGH SPORTS

Bong County opened its county meet event yesterday, the 4th of January, 2023, while Gbarnga Community-Based Organization kicked off its campaign to end Sexual and Gender-Based Violence against women

"We just ended our 16 Days of Activism that focused on ending violence against women and girls. Our objective is to continue with the awareness of ending violence against women and girls. We know that women and girls often face physical abuse in play and beyond, in schools, at home, and in public spaces. As Bong County opens its county meet, we are also telling our brothers and fathers to promote peace at the field of play, at home, and in all public spaces," said Florence Finda Gbondo, AAL's Monitoring and