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AWDF is an outstanding African donor. They have believed in a small rural women’s organisation like ours – The Women’s Leadership and Training Programme that is working on building the leadership skills of girls and young women of the rural KwaZulu Natal Province.
Women’s Leadership And Training Programme
AWDF grantee partner
This podcast aims to amplify the voices and stories of AWDF’s grantee partners, as well the voices in AWDF’s work.
It also seeks to provide space, and time, for conversations that might be missing from our work due to COVID restrictions while increasing our awareness and knowledge of our grantee partners and the work that they do in addition to the women who work hard to carry out the mission and vision of AWDF.
In this episode of Sisters’ Voices, Goitse talks to Israa, a young woman in Tunisia, on her experiences as well as the experiences of other young people around her with regards to their mental health and well being during her time in university
Please listen to the podcast, share your thoughts with us in the comment section or through our social media handles.
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