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Epilepsy Awareness & Advocacy:

“Epilepsy is not a barrier—it’s a challenge we overcome together. #EpilepsyAwareness” “Seizures don’t define a person—strength, courage, and resilience do. #EndTheStigma” “Not all disabilities are visible. Let’s spread awareness and understanding. #EpilepsyWarrior” “Knowledge is power! Learn about epilepsy and be an ally. #EpilepsyMatters” “One in 26 people will develop epilepsy in their lifetime. Let’s stand together. #EpilepsySupport” Support & Encouragement: “Behind every warrior is a story of courage. Keep fighting. #EpilepsyFighter” “Strength isn’t measured by seizures—it’s measured by how you rise after each one. #StayStrong” “You are not alone. We see you, we support you, we stand with you. #EpilepsyCommunity” “Your diagnosis does not define you—your spirit does! #BraveAndBold” “Hope, love, and support make all the difference. #NeverGiveUp” Advocating for Change: “Epilepsy deserves more awareness, more research, and more compassion.

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Epilepsy Awareness: Protecting Vulnerable Children

Brought to you by CVC Africa At CVC Africa, we standz for the health and well-being of every child, especially the most vulnerable. On International Epilepsy Day, we raise our voices for children living with epilepsy, many of whom face stigma, lack of medical care, and discrimination. Why This Matters: Epilepsy is not contagious—it’s a medical condition that needs understanding, not fear.Many children in Africa lack access to proper diagnosis and treatment.Education and advocacy can help create a safer, more inclusive world for children with epilepsy. What Can We Do?Educate: Teach communities that epilepsy is a health condition, not a curse.Advocate: Push for better healthcare and support for affected children.Support: Encourage inclusion in schools and communities. Every child deserves love, care, and a future free from stigma. Join CVC Africa today in breaking the silence and standing up for children with epilepsy. CVCForChildren #EpilepsyAwareness #NoMoreStigma #HealthForEveryChild Save the Vulnerable child

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Official Awareness Message from International Initiative Caring for the Vulnerable Children

ZeroToleranceForFGM | February 6, 2025 Today, on the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), we stand in solidarity with millions of girls and women around the world who have suffered or are at risk of this harmful practice. FGM is not culture, it is violence. It robs girls of their rights, exposes them to severe health complications, and leaves lifelong emotional and physical scars. The practice has no medical benefits and is a violation of human rights. At International Initiative Caring for the Vulnerable Children, we believe in protecting every child from harm. We are committed to:✅ Raising awareness in communities about the dangers of FGM.✅ Empowering girls to know their rights and say NO to FGM.✅ Engaging parents, religious, and traditional leaders to end this harmful practice.✅ Advocating for strict enforcement of laws against FGM. We call on governments, policymakers, parents, and community leaders to take urgent action in protecting our girls. Ending FGM is not just a responsibility; it is a necessity! Join the fight! Say NO to FGM. Protect our girls. Secure their future. EndFGM #ProtectOurGirls #ZeroToleranceForFGM #SaveTheGirlChild #InternationalInitiativeForVulnerableChildren Would you like to add any specific details about your NGO’s activities tomorrow?

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2025 International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM Theme: Stepping Up the Pace – Strengthening Alliances & Building Movements to End FGM

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) remains a pressing human rights violation, affecting millions of girls worldwide. As we approach 6 February 2025, we must unite, act, and amplify our commitment to end this harmful practice. Why This Matters: 27 million additional girls are at risk in the next five years. FGM has lifelong physical, emotional, and psychological consequences. We must dismantle harmful social norms and protect future generations. How You Can Help:✔ Speak Up – Challenge and change the narratives that sustain FGM.✔ Share Your Stories – Use your voice to inspire action and change.✔ Strengthen Alliances – Collaboration is key, from grassroots to global levels.✔ Take Action – Support policies, initiatives, and survivor-centered services. Join the Movement!On 6 February 2025, let’s come together under the theme #SteppingUpThePace to accelerate progress. Use #Unite2EndFGM and #EndFGM to share strategies, successes, and calls to action. Together, we can eliminate FGM and ensure every girl grows up free, safe, and empowered. The time to act is NOW.

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CVC Africa advocate THAT the children should not be neglected for a sustainable solution on peace and security at the Central Bank of Nigeria youth Action summit.

CVC Africa advocate THAT the children should not be neglected for a sustainable solution on peace and security at the Central Bank of Nigeria youth Action summit. High-level debriefing for the future our common Agenda.Theme: THE YOUTHS ARE HERE. CVC AFRICA further elaborate on the reasons why children are the bedrock for peace and security during a break out section of International Peace and security discussions International Peace and Security, the Vulnerability of Children International peace and security play a crucial role in determining the well-being of children worldwide. When peace and security are compromised—whether through war, terrorism, political instability, or economic crises—children are often the most vulnerable and suffer the greatest consequences.

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