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testament to the extraordinary progress made by HeForShe Alliance Champions, who have
testament to the extraordinary progress made by HeForShe Alliance Champions, who have
(New York, October 29, 2018) – UN Women’s HeForShe solidarity movement for gender equality has concluded its inaugural United States #GetFree University Tour, which brought ideas of gender equality directly to students at colleges and universities throughout the Northeast. At each stop, a dynamic conversation among students, faculty, gender experts and thought-leaders explored challenges and opportunities for getting more girls and women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) subjects and careers.
“We are excited to have joined forces with Exelon to bring this important conversation
testament to the extraordinary progress made by HeForShe Alliance Champions, who have
testament to the extraordinary progress made by HeForShe Alliance Champions, who have
testament to the extraordinary progress made by HeForShe Alliance Champions, who have
testament to the extraordinary progress made by HeForShe Alliance Champions, who have
Joannes Paulus Yimbesalu describes his trip to three primary schools as the highlight of his year. In December of 2014, the 27-year-old Cameroonian was visiting school projects that his NGO, HOPE for Children Cameroon, was involved with. A deep believer in HeForShe, he decided to integrate gender-equality messages into his talks and inspire the children’s male relatives to make public promises to respect their wives.
The men nodded and admitted that they have witnessed all these.
Joannes Paulus Yimbesalu describes his trip to three primary schools as the highlight of his year. In December of 2014, the 27-year-old Cameroonian was visiting school projects that his NGO, HOPE for Children Cameroon, was involved with. A deep believer in HeForShe, he decided to integrate gender-equality messages into his talks and inspire the children’s male relatives to make public promises to respect their wives.
The men nodded and admitted that they have witnessed all these.
Joannes Paulus Yimbesalu describes his trip to three primary schools as the highlight of his year. In December of 2014, the 27-year-old Cameroonian was visiting school projects that his NGO, HOPE for Children Cameroon, was involved with. A deep believer in HeForShe, he decided to integrate gender-equality messages into his talks and inspire the children’s male relatives to make public promises to respect their wives.
The men nodded and admitted that they have witnessed all these.
testament to the extraordinary progress made by HeForShe Alliance Champions, who have