A major barrier to receiving treatment and promoting better mental health is the stigma and lack of knowledge surrounding mental illnesses.
To strengthen #mentalhealth programs, we need social mobilization and strategic communication to reduce stigma and raise #awareness.
HopeInclusion participated in the WASH-specific needs assessment conducted in the North West and South West Regions of Cameroon. This vital exercise provided an opportunity to evaluate the current state of WASH facilities and services in communities affected by conflict. @UNICEF
Without U.S. funding and no alternative funding is secured, @UNAIDS estimates that there would be an additional:
➡️350,000 new HIV infections in children
➡️8.7 million new HIV adult infections
➡️6.3 million AIDS-related deaths
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Access to long-acting HIV medicines offers better solutions for people living with HIV and can help reduce stigma.
On #SocialJusticeDay and beyond, let’s commit to a world where everyone, everywhere, can access HIV services free from fear and discrimination.
"Women & girls with disabilities in Africa face a higher risk of #SGBV. In emergencies, their vulnerability increases—limited mobility, inaccessible shelters, & exclusion from protection services make them easy targets." Mildred Omino, @Kwwdnetwork#SRHRDialogues
To commemorate the Int’l Day of Persons Living with Disabilities, our Country Manager @NgalaDesmond alongside other panelists shed light on “Includ* Women & Young Girls LWD in leadership” urging for a change in mindset towards PWD
Thanks to @fonyuym & @USEmbYaounde#defyhatenow
Adolescent mothers in Menchum face a lot. Without education or skills, they'r trapped in hardship. By supporting them, u r not only helpx create a better life 4 but also u ensure their children grow up in an empowered environment.
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Today, HopeInclusion hosted the Open Dialogue on Climate Change in Bamenda, and it was a success! The event brought together a diverse group of participants, especially many from the Mbororo community, an underrepresented group whose voices are critical in climate conversation.
Last chance to submit proposals for #PeaceCon2024! AfP will host PeaceCon 2024, Status Quo No More: Building Peace in the Time of Rising Violent Conflict September 10th-12th in partnership w/@USIP.
See proposal details below. Proposal deadline is 5/31
https://t.co/zmL0yuiOfQ
It is important mplement policies and practices that support menstrual health in schools, such as providing free sanitary products, improving sanitation facilities, and incorporating menstrual education into the curriculum.
#DontTaxMyBlood#TaxFreePadCmr#DontTaxMyPeriod#AGYWCmr
Alleviating poverty is a complex and multifaceted challenge that requires collective efforts from all sectors of society. Governments, international organizations, NGOs, the private sector, and local communities each have a role to play in addressing the root causes of poverty.
Help us save a life! Fadimatou battles cerebral palsy daily, and your donation can provide crucial medical care and therapies. Every contribution, no matter. Join us in giving Fadimatou a chance for a healthier future. #Donate https://t.co/GNvdRCUgro
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Climate change exacerbates the vulnerabilities of children in conflict areas with distinct impacts on boys and girls. These regions often experience more intense and frequent extreme weather events, food and water shortages, n displacement.
#takeactions 4 #savetheplanet#SDGoals
Did you know? Menstrual hygiene practices prevent infections, reduce odors, and help you stay comfortable during your period. Poor menstrual hygiene, however pose serious health risks, like reproductive and urinary tract infections which result in infertility and complications
Call for nominations! @GlobalPluralism is accepting nominations for its bi-annual #GlobalPluralismAward, which celebrates individuals and organizations who inspire change and promote inclusivity through art and culture.
Learn more and nominate: https://t.co/n0dGVHjXMe