Eyala(@EyalaBlog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

is next Friday and I have questions... Who will be left out of the conversation? Join me next week as I chat with amazing about how we can & celebrate African womxn in all their multitude and agency. Stay tuned for more details!

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Canal Sol(@canalsol_tv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hoy 31 de julio, día internacional de la mujer africana, celebramos la cultura, la identidad, el poder de todas las mujeres africanas que suman a esta gran comunidad.
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Hoy 31 de julio, día internacional de la mujer africana, celebramos la cultura, la identidad, el poder de todas las mujeres africanas que suman a esta gran comunidad.
#DiaInternacionaldelamujerafricana #africanwomenday #guineaecuatorial #africa #veranosincovid #canalsol
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Djamira Zorom(@ZDjamira) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WomenDay ♀️
🥁 To all the efforts undertaken for better living conditions for the
🥁 To all those brave ladies in our communities.
LET'S STAND UP.

#AfricanWomenDay ♀️
🥁 To all the efforts undertaken for better living conditions for the #African #Woman 
 🥁 To all those brave #Resilient ladies in our communities.
 LET'S STAND UP.
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Sika Ahawo Somda(@saahawo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we celebrate . Currently ongoing a round table to reflect on the impact of on in West and Central Africa. Organised by the RGTG the event is graced by speakers such as Mohamed Ibn Chambas, UNSRSG UNOWAS and Dr Fatima Jagne of Ecowas - Cedeao

Today we celebrate #africanwomenday. Currently ongoing a round table to reflect on the impact of #COVID19 on #women in West and Central Africa. Organised by the RGTG the event is graced by speakers such as @MohamedChambas, UNSRSG @UN_UNOWAS and Dr Fatima Jagne of @ecowas_cedeao
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AfricaMedioOrienteICAP(@AMO_icap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1962 was the year in which July 31 was instituted as African Women’s Day during the African Women’s Conference in Tanzania. 60 years later, many of the changes on the African continent have been led by women.

1962 was the year in which July 31 was instituted as African Women’s Day during the African Women’s Conference in Tanzania. 60 years later, many of the changes on the African continent have been led by women.
#AfricanWomenDay
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Aisha Dabo™ 🇸🇳 🇬🇲(@mashanubian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I celebrate all women, girls in my life journey. As we met online or in real life even for few hours, days, months & when we parted I 'stole' from you something as little as a quark that continues to nourish me as I carve a little space. Love you all sis 😘😘😘

#AfricanWomenDay I celebrate all women, girls in my life journey. As we met online or in real life even for few hours, days, months & when we parted I 'stole' from you something as little as a quark that continues to nourish me as I carve a little space. Love you all sis 😘😘😘
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WCS Congo(@wcs_congo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, on we celebrate the contribution of all African women to ! In Bomassa, the Women's Association for the Environment is taking action to fight pollution in the village. Thank you for taking a stand!

Today, on #AfricanWomenDay we celebrate the contribution of all African women to #conservation! In Bomassa, the Women's Association for the Environment is taking action to fight pollution in the village. Thank you for taking a stand!
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