Laurelle Mbaradza (@laurellembarad1) 's Twitter Profile
Laurelle Mbaradza

@laurellembarad1

Daughter.Wife.Mother.Gender justice and human rights activist.

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Trócaire (@trocaire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SASA! Faith aims to mobilise faith communities & by inspiring individuals to live the faith-based values of justice, peace, and dignity in their intimate partner relationships. Download the Faith learning brief. bit.ly/3MapOGe #untilloveconquersfear DOMCCP WOLREC

SASA! Faith aims to mobilise faith communities & by inspiring individuals to live the faith-based values of justice, peace, and dignity in their intimate partner relationships.

Download the Faith learning brief. bit.ly/3MapOGe #untilloveconquersfear <a href="/DOMCCP1/">DOMCCP</a> <a href="/WOLREC/">WOLREC</a>
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SASA! Faith helped people to realize the link between their religious beliefs and VAW, inviting women and men to question and discuss rather than telling them what to think. Download the Faith learning brief. bit.ly/3RJ4Ak7 #untilloveconquersfear

SASA! Faith helped people to realize the link between their religious beliefs and VAW, inviting women and men to question and discuss rather than telling them what to think. Download the Faith learning brief. bit.ly/3RJ4Ak7 #untilloveconquersfear
Trócaire (@trocaire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Zimbabwe, with funding from Sida, Trócaire worked with partners to improve the well-being and sexual and reproductive health and rights of 15,253 adolescents. The Sasa! Faith methodology was used - which mobilises faith communities to prevent violence against women and HIV

In Zimbabwe, with funding from <a href="/Sida/">Sida</a>, Trócaire worked with partners to improve the well-being and sexual and reproductive health and rights of 15,253 adolescents. The Sasa! Faith methodology was used - which mobilises faith communities to prevent violence against women and HIV
Trócaire (@trocaire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By the end of the project, 72% of participants had more positive practices relating to non-violent and gender equitable relationships, such as speaking out against violence witnessed, helping in the home, and sharing decision-making, compared to 39% at the start of the project.

By the end of the project, 72% of participants had more positive practices relating to non-violent and gender equitable relationships, such as speaking out against violence witnessed, helping in the home, and sharing decision-making, compared to 39% at the start of the project.
SAfAIDS (@safaids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SAfAIDS and Sonke Gender Justice hosted a #MenCare ToT on Linking Policy & Implementation for #GenderEquality partners from #Malawi #Namibia #Zimbabwe to enhance capacity in feminist approaches & engaging men for equitable care work

SAfAIDS and <a href="/SonkeTogether/">Sonke Gender Justice</a> hosted a #MenCare ToT on Linking Policy &amp; Implementation for #GenderEquality partners from #Malawi #Namibia #Zimbabwe to enhance capacity in feminist approaches &amp; engaging men for equitable care work
Memory Nguwi (@memorynguwi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you ever wondered why some people never seem to get promoted or advance in their careers? It's not always about talent or hard work. In fact, several factors can hold someone back from progressing in their career. One of the biggest reasons is a lack of visibility. If your

Dr. Chinonso Egemba (@aproko_doctor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just because you're having a bad day doesn't mean it's a bad season. Just because it's a bad season doesn't mean it's a bad life. The thing about bad times is that they make you feel it'll never end. But they do. They end.

Sima Bahous (@unwomenchief) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Addressing gender inequalities in disaster risk reduction saves lives and livelihoods. At #CSW68, we launched the Sendai Gender Action Plan to ensure women lead in disaster governance; and that we address the disproportionate impact of disasters on women and girls.

Addressing gender inequalities in disaster risk reduction  saves lives and livelihoods. 

At #CSW68, we launched the Sendai Gender Action Plan to ensure women lead in disaster governance; and that we address the disproportionate impact of disasters on women and girls.
MUSASA (@musasazim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Share this poster and let others know about the empowering UPLIFT / SIMUDZA II project. Together, we can create a ripple effect of positive change Musasa under the #SIMUDZA-Project is dedicated to providing GBV prevention and response interventions to vulnerable households. The

Share this poster and let others know about the empowering UPLIFT / SIMUDZA II project. Together, we can create a ripple effect of positive change
Musasa under the #SIMUDZA-Project is dedicated to providing GBV prevention and response interventions to vulnerable households.
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SpeakOut Campaign (@speak_campaign) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us @TheSVRI and visit the Trócaire stand to explore our innovative tools and resources on preventing violence against women and girls, including our work with SASA! Faith. Laurelle Mbaradza Donna Nyadete RUVA🌺 MUSASA ZWLA

SpeakOut Campaign (@speak_campaign) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two weeks post @TheSVRI conference and the insights are still fresh! The experience reinforced the power of collective action against VAW. I’m inspired by the connections we made and the strategies shared-especially for scaling SASA! Faith’s approach. Ready to apply learnings!

Two weeks post @TheSVRI conference and the insights are still fresh! The experience reinforced the power of collective action against VAW. I’m inspired by the connections we made and the strategies shared-especially for scaling SASA! Faith’s approach. Ready to apply learnings!
Laurelle Mbaradza (@laurellembarad1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's not often that you get reasechers, funders and practitioners into one space. It was amazing to see so many players in the same space.

Ministry of Women Affairs_Zw (@mwacsmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#HappeningNow 1/2 Today, the Ministry in partnership with Trocaire SpeakOut Campaign &@MUSASAZIM is conducting a training workshop on #GBV first-line response for religious leaders. The workshop is evident of the Ministry’s commitment & dedication to empowering communities (cont)

#HappeningNow 

1/2 Today, the Ministry in partnership with Trocaire <a href="/speak_campaign/">SpeakOut Campaign</a> &amp;@MUSASAZIM is conducting a training workshop on #GBV first-line response for religious leaders. The workshop is evident of the Ministry’s commitment &amp; dedication to empowering communities (cont)
Laurelle Mbaradza (@laurellembarad1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The church is an important part of the GBV referral pathways and is often the first responder. It's is good to strengthen it's capacity to respond to GBV