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Our Publications

  • Jacqueline Muna Musiitwa
  • Jacqueline Muna Musiitwa, Esq. founded and acts as managing partner of Hoja Law Group, a boutique New York law firm which represents government ministries, businesses and non-profits in areas of political, corporate and intellectual property law.   Additionally, Hoja Law Group is specialized in assisting investors doing business in and/or [...]

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  • Elizabeth Imbo
  • I am a trained nutritionist from Egerton University. I am also an active crusader of gender and human rights issues. I am the coordinator of Ebeneezer women group. The group comprises of women between the age of 25-35 years who are positively living with HIV. The Ebenezer Women’s group was [...]

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  • A word from Ann
  • As the saying goes “when you educate a woman you educate the whole nation” Because I am a woman I must make unusual efforts to succeed .If I fail no one will say “she doesn’t have what It takes”. They will say “she don’t have what it takes” Every day [...]

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  • Mambo Emambod Mancho – Cameroonian
  • “Bringing out the power of being an African through talents we have, and impacting positive changes in our communities” thus the slogan – Mambo Emambod Mancho -CEO, Silver Line Entertainment. I strongly believe talent exploitation is a great way to bridge unemployment plaguing especially the African youths of today. This [...]

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Each Week, W30 profile Women who mentor and inspire the African Continent.

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Our Mission

To Link the gender gap between Young women and elderly women, so as to ensure a continuous flow of ideas / info as a means to End all forms of Discrimination Against Women.

Welcome to Women Under 30

On this Specialyear,

W30 wishes you a

Happy InternationaYouth Day, August 2010/2011


As young people worldwide gather to commemorate the International Day of the Youth, W30 is pleased to announce the recent publication of Umari Ayim the Twilight at Terracotta Indigo. This is a very interesting tale of a young women, Marlene, attempt in search for her true Identity.

Marlene’s mayhem all started the day she woke up in the middle of the night with a pounding headache and next to her was a nude stranger claiming to be her husband. She was still struggling with her panic when a small white box beside her bed emits loud baby wails..Buy:£7.15

 

 

Inspire women speaking – click here

Bringing out the power of being an African through talents we have, and impacting positive changes in our communities-  Mambo Emambod Mancho

…interested in research works related to peace and security issues affecting Africa and African women in particular. I have done the mapping of pastoralist communities involved in low intensity cross border conflicts in East Africa – Selam Terefe

Now therefore, knowing that the future of Africa lies in the hands of the African woman. We as future mothers and wives of our great continent must celebrate the brave ones who standing up for their fellow sisters stand the risk of further harassment from cultural limitations and ancient irrelevant ideologies – Umari Ayim

Because I am a woman I must make unusual efforts to succeed .If I fail no one will say “she doesn’t have what It takes”. They will say “she don’t have what it takes- words from W30 Project Admin