zoneziwoh

Female

Buea

Cameroon

Profile Information:

Gender
Female
Name
Zoneziwoh
Organisation
Women For A Change - Buea
About Me:
Gender Advocate,
Freelance Writer,
TV Talk show Host / Producer
My dream:
It is imperative for me to give girls and boys the knowledge of their Rights to fight against Gender Based Violence and its intolerable outcomes; Increase mortality, depression, disorder, lowers of self esteem among others.
I'm proud of:
Being proactively involve into gender advocacy for the past two –three years, I have had the opportunity to create a young women’s voluntary group (Women For A Change, WFAC, Buea) duly registered in the University of Buea aimed at encouraging and promoting self reliance in such a way that young women are better able to identify and meet their needs and participate more fully in the society.

Comment Wall:

  • Rituu B. Nanda

    Dear Zoneziwoh,

    A very warm welcome! Its wonderful to see you here. What a beautiful poem to begin with. A very big campaign is on in my city for making it safe for women.

    Warmly,

    Rituu
  • Laurence Gilliot

    Dear Zoneziwoh,

    Welcome to Aidscompetence!

    We hope you will enjoy the opportunity to communicate with colleagues and friends in all parts of the world.

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  • Njoh Angwi Constance

    Hi Zoneziwoh,
    good day. Its nice reading from you and to know you put in this much efforts in fighting violence against women. This is a sensitive issue in our community and has been going on for long. What practical modalities have you put in place to ensure this? Don't you think we can take this down as far as to the primarry level of learning?
    Thanks, Constance
  • Rituu B. Nanda

    Dear Zoneziwoh,

    Thanks for your excellent suggestions for Community Action day. Would you like to facilitate it with young women for issue of VAW or peace?

    Have you moved to Nairobi? I didn't know we had a TV host amongst our members:-)

    Affectionately,

    Rituu
  • Rituu B. Nanda

    Hi Zoneziwoh,

    How are you? Hope you are enjoying your assignment.

    Look forward to your inputs on CAD.

    Warmly,

    Rituu
  • Rituu B. Nanda

    Dear zoneziwoh,

    Welcome to CAD group! we have another friend from Cameroon in the group- Jeanne.

    Look forward to your inputs.

    Warmly,

    Rituu
  • Rituu B. Nanda

    Hey Zoneziwoh,

     

    A warm welcome to the youth competence group. your work with young women has always inspired me. Look forward to your participation.

     

    Warm regards,

    Rituu

  • Rituu B. Nanda

    Welcome to the peace competence group, Zoneziwoh!
  • Rituu B. Nanda

    Dear Zoneziwoh,

     

    Hope you are well. We are planning to encourage youth to take the lead in this year's community action day and encourage other groups to join. How do you think we can stimulate youth, which youth groups to involve? Request for your suggestions.

     

    Warmly,

    Rituu