Advocacy Media:

Our advocacy media program empowers target beneficiaries, (women, girls, children and people with disabilities) as well as men to raise awareness of gendered norms and other unacceptable practices that affect people and their community to drive sustainable change.

The Advocacy media Program is the tough central part of our co-founder column early published in one of Liberia’s dallies, “Eye for the News”, which core object was to propagate the situation of women, girls, children and other people in difficulties and poverty.

We believe nonprofits support a variety of different causes or projects with the goal to impact community to effect a change for generations. Nonprofits tell meaningful stories of target groups to inspire people to support their causes.

Our Advocacy media Program core object is to train women, girls, children, and people with disabilities in photography, videography, and writing and media skills to tell their own stories and their respective communities. To do this, we’re keen to publish a Human Rights newspaper styled, “The Advocacy Lens”, online, run a radio and television stations, (Her advocacy dream HADTV and HAD-Radio).

Media can stimulate gender equality and challenge dangerous stereotypes by representing people in a way that makes them feel seen and heard. In our media venture, we will include more women’s voices and perspectives in news coverage, and show women in leadership roles. We aimed to share stories about people who face gender-based discrimination, which can help humanize them and raise awareness about those issues.