by Lana Pachay | J Mar, 2021 | Blog, The Award
FIVE MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT EATING DISORDERS THAT YOU COULD ACTIVELY CHALLENGE By Anti-Bullying Trainer, Meg Freeman and 2020 Diana Award recipient, Lottie Leach from Windsor As Eating Disorder Awareness Week kicks off today, we catch up with Diana Award recipient...
by Lana Pachay | J Feb, 2021 | Inspiration, The Award
WHY ACCESS TO PERIOD PRODUCTS IS A SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUE By 2020 Diana Award recipient, Amy Goodman from Edinburgh, Scotland As the Director of social enterprise – Sanitree – Amy works to tackle period poverty and the stigma around menstruation. She collaborates...
by Lana Pachay | J Feb, 2021 | Blog, Inspiration, The Award
CLOSING THE GENDER GAP BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN IN STEM By 2020 Diana Award Recipient, Nishka Mathur from London, UK Nishka Mathur is 15 years old and passionate about tech literacy for young people, especially girls, from disadvantaged communities. Over the last two and...
by Lana Pachay | J Feb, 2021 | Blog, Inspiration, The Award
ENDING FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION BY 2030 By Sakiya Ghalib, 2020 Diana Award recipient from Bristol, UK Coming from a community that is affected by Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), Sakiya has been a passionate anti-FGM activist for 10 years. Her work involves...
by Lana Pachay | J Dec, 2020 | Blog, Inspiration, The Award
WHY TACKLING ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IS CRITICAL TO ACHIEVING UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE By Erick Venant from Dodoma, Tanzania Erick is committed to raising awareness about anti-microbial resistance and is the Founder and CEO of Roll Back Antimicrobials...
by Lana Pachay | J Dec, 2020 | Blog, The Award
RESILIENCE AND IMPACT: WORLD AIDS DAY By Mercy Shibemba, 2017 Legacy Award recipient from Cardiff, Wales Mercy is a courageous social activist who has used her own experience of stigma and discrimination to drive her commitment and pursuit of equality for young people...
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