Introducing myself and my journal: Kill one woman, you have killed a nation.
About Me:
I am M Yabadi, congolese, 37 years of age, married and living in South Africa. I am an holder of master degree in Multi-disciplinary Human Rrights from the University of Pretoria since 2010. Actually I am volunteering as a coordinator of women empowering at the Inner City ResourceCentre (NPO acting in the Johannesburg). I am interested in this post for two main reasons. First, as a congolese, I am suffering with my fellow sisters although I am not with them. Secondly, By my profession I pledge to defend human rights wherever it is needed.Thanks!
My Passions:
Human Rights' debates
My Challenges:
Being limited by financial needs
My Vision for the Future:
Eradicate violations of human rights (especially women's rights)from the entire world.
My Areas of Expertise:
Central Africa (DRC)









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Dear friend,
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Nusrat
Dear friend, thank you for
Dear friend, thank you for this warm welcome. I am looking forward for a long friendship. regards
Dear friend It’s my pleasure
Dear friend
It’s my pleasure to welcome you. You are now a voice among thousands of voices. I am sure you have a powerful voice to make the world changed.
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From Nepal
Live and Let Live
Usha
Thank you dear, hope to
Thank you dear, hope to communicate more often. Kind regards
Hi everyone As we envisaged
Hi everyone
As we envisaged that a woman is the mother of a nation we say ‘kill a woman, you have killed a nation’. Consequently “save a women you have saved a nation”.
The rescue of women at the eastern DRC should be envisaged outside war and all its implications. Then we will engage in the intensification of education and the creation of awareness about human rights. This includes involving other governments of different countries of the world especially those undergoing any form of war in this struggle. We will further work on inserting in schools the “security programme”. This should consist of an approach to self defense, investigation and witness protection courses. Here the girls are taught at an earlier age how to deal with security issues. When they grow up, they will defend themselves and eventually defend their communities.
NM