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  • November 1, 2021
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Access To Work 2nd Cohort

Call for Applications Sisterspeak237 in partnership with Lilian Foundation through CBCHS is pleased to launch its second training, placement and mentorship programme for women with disabilities. Locations: Yaounde, Bamenda and Buea. Eligibility criteria Candidate must:*Be a woman with disability*Be at least 18 years of age and at most 40 years*Be […]
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  • August 9, 2021
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SisterSpeak237 Bloom Conference

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  • October 1, 2020
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‘Feast of Senses’ for make pipo experience disability

For your area e bi easy for pesin wit disability, weh e no di see, or di use wheel chair for enta your office or house? One Cameroon NGO – SisterSpeak237 di try for make pipo understand weti weh pipo with disability di go through for dia ‘Feast of senses’. […]
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  • April 14, 2020
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COVID-19 AND THE LAW.

By Barrister Ataubo Buriya Unuase Corona Virus Disease 2019 ( COVID-19) was in the month of March 2020 declared by the WHO to be a Pandemic. Many people may not understand what an epidemic or a pandemic is. Webster’s Dictionary defines an epidemic as an outbreak of a disease that […]
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  • April 14, 2020
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Cameroon: Female journalists commit to fact check stories before reporting

By Ndi Eugene Ndi Some female journalists practicing in the crisis-plagued Northwest and Southwest regions have committed to fact check their stories before reporting amid growing misinformation and disinformation in the regions. They took the commitment last weekend in Yaounde at the end of a three-day workshop aimed at strengthening […]
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  • April 14, 2020
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Female Journalists From Crisis-hit Zones Equipped With Fact-checking Skills

By Doh Bertrand With the rise in the spread of fake news and social media propaganda within the context of the crisis rocking the two Anglophone Regions, some over 20 female journalists reporting in these crisis-hit zones have been schooled on fact-checking, and verification and skills to become freelancers. This […]
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  • June 21, 2019
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What is good for the Lion is good for the Lioness

Yesterday the Indomitable Lionesses qualified for 8th finals of the FIFA Women's World cup #FIFAWWC after defeating NewZealand 2-1
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  • June 13, 2019
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CALLING WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH DISABILITIES.

SisterSpeak237 invites women and girls with disabilities to apply for the ACCESS TO WORK 2019 training program. This two-week training program will take place in Yaounde, Cameroon on a date in July /August to be communicated to selected participants.
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  • March 8, 2019
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NEWS MAKERS: Cameroonian Women who made headlines in 2018

By Ajumane Francis  Daphne Njie 2018 was another year for Daphne Njie’s place as one of the hottest property in the urban music landcape in Cameroon. After wowing her audience in 2017 with her hit track « Calé », she thrilled her fans right up to the finish line with « Jusqu’à la […]
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  • March 2, 2019
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Isn’t it Time You Listened to Our Cries?

Good day my Sista. We hope this letter finds you and your family well. We pray ardently for your well being even at this time when many of us do not know how are families are faring. My Sista, it is now going on to three years since the crisis broke out in the North West and South West Regions. We have been watchful, mourning in silence as our lives become hell with each passing day. Yesterday, my Sista, one of ours, Mami Anasta lost her son to a stray bullet. It was a ghost town and Mami Anasta’s son Jacob is a tailor. Having worked in his shop (which fortunately is at home) the whole day, he went outside for a few minutes to stretch his legs and a stray bullet caught him. Mami Anasta is a widow with five children. She sells fruits in the market to take care of her family. Jacob is the only one helping her out, since her in-laws took everything from her after her husband died.
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