Melisa Mutero
17 | Seke Rural | Zimbabwe
”In child marriages affects girls much more than it affects boys. How: girls who are married young are less likely to receive a complete education. How to break: massive awareness campaigns to stand up for girls rights.”
Mitchel Chimbga
20 | Gweru | Zimbabwe
”In many regions of the world a woman's strength is still measured by the number of hardships that she tolerates in the marriage. My mother was a strong woman is still said in regards to how much GBV she took and stayed. l would like to break that gender bias. A woman's strength is her ability to walk away from the things that water her spiritual, emotional and physical growth. It is in her ability to be happy”
Nyasha Matewu
20 | Alaska Chinhoyi | Zimbabwe
”Changing the rule in our homes where by our fathers makes decisions for us girls and young women.”
Wayne Mlotshwa
21 | Alaska Chinhoyi | Zimbabwe
”Limited opportunities in decision making affect our rights.”
Siphethile Moyo
22 | Bulawayo | Zimbabwe
”Being a woman doesn't mean that l can't run a business or do things on my own.”
Asiyolise Zusani
16 | Gqeberha | South Africa
"I call out for girls’ voices to be heard."
Ashley Takundamunashe Taingwa
20 | Harare | Zimbabwe
"I’d like to break inequality towards the issue of chieftainship and limited participation of women in leadership posts."
Ababalwe Hani
15 | Gqeberha | South Africa
"I call out to end sexual violence and rape culture."
Dalila Daia
Country Coordinator | Mozambique
"To eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation. One in 3 women worldwide has experienced physical or sexual violence. Most often, this violence is committed by an intimate partner."
Terry Platjes
20 | Reiger Park | South Africa
"I call out to end female Genital mutilation."
Lilitha Dlepu
17 | Gqeberha | South Africa
"I call out to men speaking up about gender-inequality."
Amyoli Bhabhana
13 | Gqeberha | South Africa
"I call out to end Gender-Based Violence."
Fatima Dominique Sammerang
20 | Reiger Park | South Africa
"I call out to end forced abortions and forced sterilization."
Kudzai Tseriwa
Project Coordinator | Zimbabwe
"Womens contribution is immensely important in building for development, we must give them space and stop discrimination."
Leonor Quinto
Regional Coordinator | South Africa
"Women around the world have to prove harder to become leaders and many are still paid less than their male counterparts. Stop Bias."
Zusive Mbithela
16 | Gqeberha | South Africa
"I call out for free reproductive healthcare for girls and women."
Khungawo Pokwana
18 | Gqeberha | South Africa
"I call out for equal access to job opportunities for women and young mothers in particular."
Christabel C Mhiribidi
23 | Gweru | Zimbabwe
"Gender inequality is an unacceptable ill. I say no to cultural norms that deprive the girl child.
Cathy Rutivi
Regional Operations &Programmes Manager | South Africa
“Remunerate female athletes equally in sports and stop bullying them with sexist comments especially from men who think they are not strong enough or talented like them.“
Fungai Dewere
Country Coordinator | Zambia & Zimbabwe
"Men must take the lead in the fight against GBV. Its time to break the bias."
Sitha Nkomo
Project Coordinator | Zimbabwe
"Inequality in Sexual reproductive health services provision for disabled and key populations women needs to end!!!"