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11 Nov

Celebrating 25 Years of Growing South Africa’s Women

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23 Mar

Women Warriors

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23 Feb

Tekano: Sibongile Mtungwa

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05 Jul

Journeys have a way of evoking unexpected things

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23 Apr

Gender: Not On Our Soil – A Climate Justice Reality

Tribal Authorities

"We are very proud of how WLTP is educating the girls. They are different from their peers. What comes out of their mouths shows deep knowledge about various issues. We wish this type of education could be a gift for every young person in our community."
Headman Siwela, Makhuzeni Centocow

Tribal Authorities

"We wish that WLTP could do the same programme with boys. We have young men leaders in the Traditional Authority who would do better if they could be trained by careful leaders like these in WLTP."
Chief Z. Zulu, Madzikane Tribal Authority.

The Girls’ Parents

"I am happy that my daughter attends WLTP workshops. On her return, she always has a lot to say about Gender, Leadership, Biodiversity and Climate Change."

What the Teenage Girls Have to Say

"The training I got in WLTP helped me become the Head Girl in my school. I speak and lead because I am no longer shy. I would not have accepted this position without the support of WLTP and my peers."

What the Teenage Girls Have to Say

"Our self-image is shaped by what our peers think, what we watch and so on. It is an unending battle to reach who we want to be mainly because of all the fake things we are exposed to."

What the Teenage Girls Have to Say

"I am inspired by Harriet Tubman, while feeling sorry that she was unable to free many more people. I relate this to women I know who are slowly dying emotionally in abusive relationships, but believe that they were created to suffer. I wish I could help them, but they do not consider themselves to be slaves."

What the Teenage Girls Have to Say

"I was scared. I thought I was not clever enough to facilitate. I learnt that the most important thing is to communicate with people, listen to their views and help them to come up with solutions themselves."

What the Teenage Girls Have to Say

"I was introduced to different conventions such as the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights which advocates for respect of personal integrity. I learnt how important it is to know my rights as a girl for example sexual health rights."

What the Teenage Girls Have to Say

"Rights are designed as a road to success, and we must claim them and use them constructively for the development of all. We must be mindful not to violate other people’s rights while enjoying our own."

What the Teenage Girls Have to Say

"It is import to understand my body, its erogenous zones and how hormones work so I can take precautions when I am in physical contact with someone."

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