Imarisha foundation is an organization led by gender-diverse youths living with HIV. Established with the aim of empowering young people living with HIV
We had a thought-provoking discussion today during the "Mental Health for All" webinar series were we explored the effects of conversion therapy on sexual and gender minorities. A big thank you to our amazing panel.
On this International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia, let's advocate for policies that protect and affirm the rights of all individuals. #IDAHOBIT2024#StandForHumanRights#LeaveNoOneBehind
Join us in this important conversation to mark the #MentalHealthDay2022 hosted by @PemaPATeam
We are loving this engaging discussion on mental health service delivery challenges for key and vulnerable populations.
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We loved the discussion today on "Nothing About Us, Without Us" in the fight for ending stigma and promoting inclusion. Many thanks to @iasociety for organizing this session.
❤️ Young people living with HIV in times of Covid-19, we have survived two pandemics!
📱 We have been developing, together with youth networks from 9 countries, communication strategies on HIV and Covid-19
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#PositiveForResistance#PositiveForResilience
Thank you to everyone who attended this needed discussion on the issues of consent, SRHR, and ending rape culture in Tanzania. We learned a lot from all your contributions. Many thanks to Girl Talk (GT) Tanzania campaign and Choose Yourself Organization.
We will be discussing with Girl Talk (GT) Tanzania on advancing SRHR in the classroom, the value of consent, and eradicating rape culture in Tanzania tonight at 7:00 pm EAT. Sign on the dotted line and come hang out with us!
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People who take a stand for an important cause may find themselves in dangerous situations. How can we best protect advocacy and activists? Join us in discussing this crucial topic being hosted by @GlblCtzn
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Feature: @InnocentGrant (@youngandalivetz)
Illustration: WacomBoy (Khanya Kemani)
Courage to Share: Queer Activism in Africa, Vol. 2 by @taboommedia & @GALAarchives here: https://t.co/gXBs1kRqvb…
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