Today, we reflect on the powerful journey we’ve had with our indigenous communities in a commitment to embracing a future that is free from violence and discrimination to all humanity through celebrating milestones of high girls’ enrollment and transition to higher education levels as well as great reduction in child marriages, we greatly appreciate our community men and women, boys and girls, and the community local leaders for walking the talk and being on the watch. In commemoration of the Human Rights Day, and as we wind the campaign on 16 Days of Activism, over two hundred teenage girls and boys were gathered together in a champions award ceremony. Much appreciation to our community women, elders, county officials, prominent women leaders, local administration, and our Funders, PAWANKA, for the support in this journey.
Together, we Listen, Learn and Act in a bid to break the chains and embrace Change!
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