Women Unlimited eSwatini (Swaziland)
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Women Unlimited is a registered non profit organisation in eSwatini championing women's rights, empowerment, health and education.
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The Unlimited Interact Club sessions have begun at UNESWA! Student Champions are leading discussions on sexual harassment prevention, empowering peers to create safer, more respectful campuses.Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office What Works II Bantwana Initiative UK in Eswatini 🇬🇧🇸🇿 #LitsembaRising #IngaweNawe
Today, Women Unlimited eSwatini (Swaziland) joined partners under the DPMO, UNFPA Eswatini & the EU’s #Hlonipheka Programme for the MTTV meeting to strengthen coordination ahead of the 2025 #16DaysOfActivism. Together, we’re driving impact to #EndVAWG #PartnershipsForChange
Today, Women Unlimited eSwatini (Swaziland) joined partners to validate the Hlonipheka Communications Strategy, guiding unified messaging for the #16DaysOfActivism2025 campaign.Key themes: ending GBV normalization, empowering survivors, positive masculinity & disability inclusion #EndVAWG
Today, Women Unlimited eSwatini (Swaziland) joined the @Municipal Council of Mbabane and other stakeholders in Mahwalala for a youth dialogue on gender equality, GBV prevention & SRHR.We emphasized that equality isn’t a women’s issue but a collective responsibility. #EndGBV #LeaveNoOneBehind
Women Unlimited eSwatini (Swaziland) joined the #InternationalMensDay2025 Dialogue at Matsapha, Kwaluseni Inkundla, raising awareness on men’s mental health and the alarming suicide rates among men & boys under the theme “Supporting Men & Boys in Ending GBV and Suicide.”#BuildingHealthyCommunities
Today, Women Unlimited eSwatini (Swaziland) joined the national launch of the #16DaysOfActivism campaign under the theme “Unite to End Digital Violence Against Women & Girls.” We intensify efforts to end all violence, building on our year-round work for safety, dignity & equality. #EndGBVSISONKHE
Today we begin the #16DaysOfActivism. Each year we try “to say something new,” yet the truth stays the same: violence is never acceptable. Say #NoMore at home, at work, online. Let’s build a world of safety and dignity for all.Bantwana Initiative What Works II UK in Eswatini 🇬🇧🇸🇿
Women Unlimited eSwatini (Swaziland) & Bantwana Initiative hosted a stakeholder dialogue with Gov, CSOs, Dev Partners & UNESWA to strengthen campus safety & digital protection for students. During #16DaysOfActivism, we reaffirm our commitment to end all VAWG online & offline. What Works II
Our Founder & ED, Vimbai Kapurura, presented the Innovative Waste Management Award to the Malandela Green Team at the Temvelo Awards ,a category supported by Women Unlimited eSwatini (Swaziland) as part of our climate action efforts.#WomenAndYouthEmpowerment #WasteForLivelihoods
During this #16Days, we raise our voices for safer campuses & communities. No one should face abuse alone. Women Unlimited eSwatini (Swaziland) & Bantwana Initiative support University students & staff facing sexual harassment, on campus, online & in surrounding communities.#EndVAWG What Works II
In HEIs, young women & students living with HIV face layered risks where GBV and HIV intersect. Stigma, discrimination & digital harassment make it harder to seek help or report abuse.We stand for safer campuses, stronger policies & survivor-centred support. What Works II
Today, Women Unlimited eSwatini (Swaziland) & Bantwana Initiative engaged UNESWA,Kwaluseni under the Litsemba Rising Intervention.We met with NAWUSHI & ALAAP to strengthen collective efforts for safer, more supportive campuses.What Works II UK in Eswatini 🇬🇧🇸🇿 Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office #EndDigitalViolence #EndVAW
Today on #IDPD, Women Unlimited eSwatini (Swaziland) stands with women, girls & persons with disabilities who face discrimination, exclusion & GBV. They are disproportionately affected due to barriers in reporting & access to justice.We commit to inclusive, accessible, survivor-centred spaces.
This #16Days, Women Unlimited eSwatini (Swaziland) is spotlighting the Computer Crimes & Cyber Crimes Act, protecting individuals from online harassment, cyberbullying, impersonation and other digital abuses. Stay informed, stay safe, and help make the internet a safe space. What Works II
Safe, supportive campuses are essential for every learner.This #16DaysOfActivismAgainstGBV, our #LitsembaRising work champions spaces where students learn & thrive free from violence, spotlighting #SDG4: education works when learners are safe.Bantwana Initiative What Works II
As we continue #EndingDigitalViolence this #16DaysOfActivismAgainstGBV, watch how deepfakes, biased algorithms & online gender stereotyping increase GBV risks in schools, workplaces & homes. Recognize the signs & help build safer online spaces. What Works II Bantwana Initiative
We believe real, lasting change happens when every part of society works together. Like puzzle pieces, each sector;Government, CSOs, Academia, Private Sector & Communities brings unique strengths that create pathways to safety, dignity & justice.What Works II Bantwana Initiative
Women Unlimited eSwatini (Swaziland) & Bantwana Initiative joined partners in Mahwalala for a GBV prevention outreach today this #16DaysOfActivismAgainstGBV, focusing on online safety. Missed us? Catch us at Mbabane Bus Rank tomorrow, 10 Dec. What Works II
Women Unlimited eSwatini (Swaziland) joins the world in commemorating #HumanRightsDay under the theme #OurEverydayEssentials.VAWG is not just a social issue; it is a human rights violation that weakens families, institutions & society at large.What Works II Bantwana Initiative