FAWE RS

@RsFawe

FAWE is the leading pan-African Non Governmental Organisation working to empower girls and women through gender-responsive education in sub-Saharan Africa.

Nairobi, KENYA
Joined February 2014

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  1. Feb 4

    We have concluded our session on , and in Africa. A special thank you to our panelists . Many thanks also to all those who managed to join online. We are grateful.

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  2. Retweeted
    Feb 4

    “We cannot tell people in rural areas about nutrition when they do not have anything to eat.” - Michelle Mutogo

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  3. Feb 4

    "They say that if you are not on the table then you are on the menu. Let us take women and girls off the menu."

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  4. Feb 4

    Take away from the session by - is very important. Africans have for years been known for their . Let's take that to other facets of our lives including and .

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  5. Feb 4

    "We need to make sure that we document! We need to learn and share best practices in the sector."

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  6. Feb 4

    "Civil society organization are there to be partners in education. We can connect with each other from the , , to the sector."

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  7. Feb 4

    "Nutrition for a girl is very important because she gets up early for school and has to cater to her responsibilities at home. Good nutrition will keep her going."

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  8. Feb 4

    "What is FAWE doing? FAWE has been supporting school going children through various programs with stipend which is in part used to buy food. During period, FAWE increased this stipend."

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  9. Feb 4

    "With bad nutrition there's absenteeism, inequality in education."

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  10. Feb 4

    "Today we are looking at how and work together." FAWE Deputy Executive Director.

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  11. Feb 4

    We are on! The 7th session at the 38th GIMAC pre-summit hosted by FAWE. Please join us via the link below:

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  12. Feb 3

    "Organic food is really expensive but it is what we have as Africans so let us embrace it." Executive Director

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  13. Feb 3

    Join us at exactly 11.00 am EAT for a discussion on education, gender and nutrition in Africa. Featuring , Join via link below:

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  14. Retweeted
    Feb 3

    Join me in 30 min. I will be speaking at on the session on education representing .

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  15. Feb 3
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  16. Feb 3

    We kick off day 4 (final day) with a recap of day 3. taking us through from yesterday.

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  17. Feb 3

    'As Africans, let's get ready to go for what we want. Whether democratically or in other areas' - comment from audience member

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  18. Feb 3

    "On behalf of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E , I declare open the 38th GIMAC pre-summit meeting."

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  19. Feb 3

    "If women and men enjoyed equal status, child malnourishment would significantly reduce in Sub-Saharan Africa" .

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