We believe that sustainable global development begins at the grassroots through among other things, investment in education, health & a sustainable environment!
Rural Zimbabwean women resemble resilience, hard work and positivity. The rural economy is sustained by largely women, they protect families and empower themselves by creating avenues for economic survival. Pic: Manicaland province, women selling indeginous fruits (Matohwe)
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Ramangwana Grassroots Development Initiative retweeted
Today at the #GenerationEquality Forum!
@phumzileunwomen joined girl advocates from around the 🌍 on a conversation about accountability & youth inclusion.
"We need to work with you to evaluate and measure the activities at the rates and level at which we want them to happen."
📢Announcement from @phumzileunwomen @UN_Women:
‘Adolescent girls have asked for it. Now we are going to create & launch an Adolescent Advisory Committee. It is important that we have this committee not just at the global level, but at the national level.’ #GenerationEquality
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Ramangwana Grassroots Development Initiative retweeted
"We have to listen, and then we have to act to bring about change for the girls and women, in all their intersecting identities, who need it most. Canada is investing 100 million dollars toward paid and unpaid care work around the world." - @JustinTrudeau#GenerationEquality
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Ramangwana Grassroots Development Initiative retweeted
COVID-19 has forced the world to take a water break,which has resulted young people being exposed to social ills such as drug abuse & early marriage .@yasdzim has created a Whatsapp platform where young people can reach the organization for mentoring wa.me/message/RZ7POEJFQUXYM1
ALT Young people taking a water break during a @Yasdzim sports training session. The training session are a safe space where young people are mentored and trained in health, economic and social issues.
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Ramangwana Grassroots Development Initiative retweeted
We are excited to be co-hosting a twitterthon to commemorate Int. Day of the African Child on June 16th, 4pm with @womandlaorg @MyAgeZim
@dawa@SheDecidesZw. Join us!
#DAC2021
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Ramangwana Grassroots Development Initiative retweeted
Not a single country has achieved gender equality.
There’s been progress, but real change is agonizingly slow.
The upcoming #GenerationEquality Forum in Paris is our opportunity to call on the world to #ActForEqual!
📣 Join us: unwo.men/gJGs50ELcMn
Are you an advocate for young people’s participation in the global conversation on #GenderEquality and #SRHR? Then this job opportunity is for you!
Apply to support @WomenDeliver's Youth Engagement Team and help us fill this role: bit.ly/3gGq2rg
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Ramangwana Grassroots Development Initiative retweeted
In the 1880s Lobengula’s court was besieged by fortune hunters. His father Mzilikazi had given hospitality to the missionary Robert Moffat, David Livingstone’s father-in-law and Lobengula now had Moffat’s son John Smith pushing English interests with the missionary Charles Helm.
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Ramangwana Grassroots Development Initiative retweeted
My Body Is My Body Programme at the
Hope Institute for the Deaf in #Sudan
Ghada Saleh received permission to present the programme
in the school. The programme Presenters were
Omnia Emad , Nersreen Mohamed and a signing teacher.
The children have enjoyed the programme so much
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Ramangwana Grassroots Development Initiative retweeted
My PhD thesis is now available on the Rhodes University repository at the following address: hdl.handle.net/10962/174198. Please note that the subject headings will be assigned as soon as possible.
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Ramangwana Grassroots Development Initiative retweeted
Did you know that girls and women who play sports have higher levels of confidence and self-esteem and lower levels of depression?
This is just one of myriad benefits of participating in sports.
#KeepPlaying#KeepSwimming
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Ramangwana Grassroots Development Initiative retweeted
#MaskUp As part of the Be Healthy Module of the #GoalProgram we encourage young women to safeguard their health. The program in Zimbabwe is reaching out to over 300 young women giving them a platform to live empowered lives. @Women_Win@mugomedia@Pearl070789@ShamwariyeMwana