Tuesday, April 02, 2019

Time to Thrive

Women in general and young girls particularly suffer from many social injustices imposed to them by a  macho society: rape, gender based violence, inequality, to name only those three are what women go through on a daily basis.

We received Tessa Whyatt from Time to Thrive Leadership to talk about how they empower young women.

Through their programs called Time to Thrive, they educate, they give a platform to young women to know that nothing is stopping them to be better, to excel in life, to stay in school. They want young females to know that a woman's life is not limited to be a wife or mother in the kitchen: women can have big dreams and turn them into reality.

They provide life skills, self skills and leadership skills to women in order for them to equipped and face the daily challenges that they might encounter.

One of the main issues, they are facing is funding. They want you to help them to keep on helping our young women.


For more information contact:
Web: thrive leadership/timetothrive
Tel: 084 980 5319


                                       By: Panphil Tshisumpa

No comments:

Women Are Not Commodities, Human Rights & Social Justice

 A conversation with Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge, Executive Director of Embrace Dignity on prostitution, power, and the fight for a law that f...