Episode 37 - Vweta Chadwick

August 09, 2016 01:05:02
Episode 37 - Vweta Chadwick
The Peace Frequency
Episode 37 - Vweta Chadwick

Aug 09 2016 | 01:05:02

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Show Notes

Kicking off 60 days of engagement around youth, gender and peace, this episode of the Peace Frequency speaks with Vweta Chadwick - a human rights champion with over 10 years’ experience working to advance the rights of women and girls. She is the programs director of Project ASHA, an NGO advancing the rights of women and girls in underserved communities across Africa. She, equally, doubles as the secretary of Carrington Youth Fellowship Alumni Network. The 60 days of engagement - #Youth4PeaceandEquality - are bringing awareness and education to three international days of celebration: August 12th is International Youth Day; September 21st is International Peace Day; and October 11th is International Day of the Girl Child.

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