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HER STORY SALONE SERIES: SHE STRIVES    By: Mariama Janet Deen Just like the stories of girls from Waterloo, Kono and Makeni, where the causes of teenage... Read More
Her Story Salone Series: That Girl in the South                                       By Naffie Mustapha Whether we are from the East, the West, the North or the South, we are all connected... Read More
Her Story Salone Series : The Teenage CryWritten By: Rosaline Virginia Bundeh Yuichiro Yamamto, the UNICEF child protection specialist once said: “Child marriage and early pregnancies often... Read More
HER STORY SALONE SERIES: The Hope Of A 14-Year-Old MotherWRITTEN BY: Mariama Janet Deen Life is tough! Sometimes the decisions we make serve as yardsticks to our failures. Sometimes... Read More
HER EMPIRE CIRCLE 2021On Wednesday, 29th December 2021, Nafisa Media Limited hosted Her Empire Circle, which was a girly date for young female... Read More
Her Story Salone Series: Every Girl Has Her Own StoryBy Rosaline Virginia Bundeh Introduction Prevention of child marriage and reduction of adolescent pregnancy have long been the focus of... Read More
HER STORY SALONE SERIES: THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE MOTHERWRITTEN BY – MARIAMA JANET DEEN Sierra Leoneans have the culture of taking children from relatives in the provinces with... Read More
Her Story Salone Series: SurvivalBy Eunice Naffie Mustapha In life sometimes we live and sometimes all we do is survive. Life could be a... Read More
Women First Digital in Collaboration with Strong Girls Evolution Hosts Intergenerational CircleOn Saturday, 4th December 2021, Women First Digital in Collaboration with Strong Girls Evolution, hosted females aged 12 to over... Read More
HER STORY SALONE SERIES:A Child with A ChildBy Rosaline Virginia Bundeh Poverty, poor access to contraceptives and reproductive health, inadequate knowledge, depression, gender inequalities, anxiety, violence, poor... Read More