Help Father A Nation by providing laptops, cellphones or tablets to our mentors for training communities on GBV and positive masculinty.

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Help Father A Nation by providing laptops, cellphones or tablets to our mentors for training communities on GBV and positive masculinty.

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Digital Access & Technology

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Devices (computers/tablets/phones)

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Help Father A Nation by providing laptops, cellphones or tablets to our mentors for training communities on GBV and positive masculinty.

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What we have achieved during 2020 to present day: Started a campaign to get 1 million men to take action by the end of 2022 Equipped over 50 men as Champions for Change to take the message to communities around SA Produced a Workbook of the NOEXCUSE course in English and Zulu Launched the NOEXCUSE online course in 3 other languages - Zulu, Sotho and Afrikaans. Held our very first FAN conference with all our staff (see pic of mentors below) Trained 25 trainers who will take the noexcuse course to over 10,000 people from underprivileged communities around SA in 2021

Sustainable Development Goals

Partnerships for the Goals

Partnerships for the Goals

Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development

Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development

Gender Equality

Gender Equality

Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls


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