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December 9 each year is International Anti-Corruption Day. It is a day for governments, businesses, civil society, and the whole of society to renew our commitment to working together to end the devastating impact of corruption on people’s lives around the world. Corruption is a serious crime that can undermine social and economic development in all societies. No country, region or community is immune. Every year $1 trillion is paid in bribes while an estimated $2.6 trillion are stolen annually through corruption – a sum equivalent to more than 5 per cent of the global GDP. In developing countries, according to the United Nations Development Programme, funds lost to corruption are estimated at 10 times the amount of official development assistance. The theme for the 2020 International Anti-Corruption Day is “ RECOVER with INTEGRITY ”. The day highlights that only by putting effective corruption mitigation measures in place will a better recovery be possible, while it also emphasizes that inclusive COVID-19 recovery can only be achieved with integrity. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed gaping weaknesses in the ways many countries spend public resources and make decisions during crises. Independent of COVID-19, investigative journalists’ exposés have again this year laid bare the weaknesses in the global financial system that allow public wealth stolen from poor countries to be laundered and spent in rich ones. The crisis has demonstrated that protecting public resources and putting an end to illicit financial flows is a matter of life and death, in the most literal sense. To RECOVER with INTEGRITY, we need to stand #UnitedAgainstCorruption. #IACD2020 #RecoverBetter @officialefcc @icpcnigeria @unodcnigeria @hamzycode https://www.instagram.com/p/CIlTB0zh-2r/?igshid=464tfdbz5uyl
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With the support @untrustfundevaw, Today 9 December 2020, we kick start #OSSSeminar1 Year 2 at Ungwan Dosa Community, with the topic "Business Conceptualisation in the context of VAWG". #UNTF #UNTFcommunity #TalkTheTalk https://www.instagram.com/p/CIlFR43BZuB/?igshid=2gety98b9um5
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With the support of @untrustfundevaw, Today 8 December 2020, we kick start #OSSSeminar1 Year 2 at Ungwan Romi Community, with the topic "Business Conceptualisation in the context of VAWG". @mabinasmicrofinance @spotlightinitiative #UNTF #UNTFcommunity #TalkTheTalk https://www.instagram.com/p/CIjRHzVhY_6/?igshid=ljhw2xxry87n
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With the immense support of @untrustfundevaw on Thursday 3 December 2020, @eweinigeria organised the fifth quarterly technical committee meeting with EVAW/GBV experts, partners and project staff to review the Our Safe Spaces (OSS) project activities for Year 2. #TalkTheTalk #UNTF #UNTFcommunity #EndVAWG https://www.instagram.com/p/CIZf3b4BRxo/?igshid=12fql4oc1ky02
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On today's edition of "Make We Talk The Talk". (English version) What's your view from the conversation between Ms Intruder and Mr Meddler? Share your thoughts and comments below.... Lets get talking....... @untrustfundevaw @spotlightinitiative @safe_speak #TalkTheTalk #UNTF #UNTFcommunity https://www.instagram.com/p/CIYhgITBMTI/?igshid=l4tuwljdp2sr
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On today's edition of "Make We Talk The Talk". (English version) What's your view from the conversation between Ms Intruder and Mr Meddler? Share your thoughts and comments below.... Lets get talking....... @untrustfundevaw @spotlightinitiative #TalkTheTalk #UNTF #UNTFcommunity https://www.instagram.com/p/CIYgP9RBYRp/?igshid=1hyfqmu7v512a
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What will you do against GBV in your Community? @untrustfundevaw @unwomen @safe_speak @spotlightinitiative #TalkTheTalk #OrangeTheWorld #16Days https://www.instagram.com/p/CIYbayKhq39/?igshid=1c599qomz80y6
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Join us on tomorrow Friday, 4 December by 1:00 pm Nigerian time for a Twitter Discussion on " Preventing, Responding, And Eliminating Violence Against Women". #NoMoreGBV #16DaysOfActivism #TalkTheTalk https://www.instagram.com/p/CIVxsenB3YC/?igshid=1fvw1c2tye1zv
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Join us tomorrow Friday 4 December 2020 by 10am Nigerian Time as we mark the 2020 #InternationalVolunteerDay. Click the link on our bio and like our Facebook page to be part of the live streamed event.. See you there... #IVD #IVD2020 #TalkTheTalk https://www.instagram.com/p/CIVc_HdB3VH/?igshid=q0bxtmb5rlmi
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Since 1992, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) has been annually observed on 3 December around the world. The 2020 theme is "Building back better: towards an inclusive, accessible and sustainable post COVID-19 world by, for and with persons with disabilities". Disability inclusion is an essential condition to upholding human rights, sustainable development, and peace and security. It is also central to the promise of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to leave no one behind. The commitment to realizing the rights of persons with disabilities is not only a matter of justice; it is an investment in a common future. The global crisis of COVID-19 is deepening pre-existing inequalities, exposing the extent of exclusion and highlighting that work on disability inclusion is imperative. People with disabilities—one billion people— are one of the most excluded groups in our society and are among the hardest hit in this crisis in terms of fatalities. Even under normal circumstances, persons with disabilities are less likely to access health care, education, employment and to participate in the community. An integrated approach is required to ensure that persons with disabilities are not left behind. Disability inclusion will result in a COVID19 response and recovery that better serves everyone, more fully suppressing the virus, as well as building back better. It will provide for more agile systems capable of responding to complex situations, reaching the furthest behind first. @eweinigeria strongly believes that persons with disabilities have been amongst the most vulnerable populations during the current COVID-19 outbreak due to many health, social and environmental barriers, discriminatory attitudes and inaccessible infrastructure. #idpd #disabilitiesday https://www.instagram.com/p/CIVYr_YhoHO/?igshid=j1cy1dn8ikqf
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Oya ooo for today edition of "Make We Talk The Talk". (Pidgin version) Wetin una think about the mata wey Madam BusyBody and OgaPokenose dey yarn? Oya make una help us reason the mata. Make we start talk ooooo #TalkTheTalk #UNTF #UNTFcommunity https://www.instagram.com/p/CITYO5rhUv7/?igshid=agqehpy9ehip
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On today's edition of "Make We Talk The Talk". (English version) What's your view from the conversation between Ms Intruder and Mr Meddler? Share your thoughts and comments below.... Lets get talking....... #TalkTheTalk #UNTF #UNTFcommunity https://www.instagram.com/p/CITX3d3BrZb/?igshid=fq90g13v1vvr
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If you're not on the EWEI App on Mighty Networks you are sure missing alot..... But guess what????🥳 We got you covered.... Lots and lots of freebies.🎁🎁 https://www.instagram.com/p/CITS417hBug/?igshid=prf1qutmfg17
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@eweinigeria urges you to join us to fully take-on the theme: Orange the World: Fund, Respond, Prevent, Collect to leave no woman behind. What would you do? @safe_speak @gfp_ngr @aishaummi.garba @zhanetaahmakeovers @untrustfundevaw @spotlightinitiative @unwomen #TalkTheTalk #16Days #OrangeTheWorld https://www.instagram.com/p/CITBn-BBEi8/?igshid=p1utab2cko5u
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Join us on Friday, 4 December by 1:00 pm Nigerian time for a Twitter Discussion on " Preventing, Responding, And Eliminating Violence Against Women". #NoMoreGBV #16DaysOfActivism #TalkTheTalk https://www.instagram.com/p/CIS6G0hhwgj/?igshid=xocg8k6qefqj
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Amina Hayatu Jidda is the founder of Meena Orphan In Need Foundation, a charity based organisation that is situated in Kaduna which she founded in 2019. Amina is a graduate of Cooperative Studies from Kaduna Polytechnic. She worked with FCMB and later joined Hamima Hayat multipurpose cooperative society as chairperson in 2018. Amina is currently the Secretary General of the Kaduna State Coalition of Cooperative Societies. Since its inception in 2019, Meena Orphan In Need Foundation, have been involved in Empowering Orphans and the less privileged in her community. They have Trained 250 Orphans and less privileged in various skills acquisition in Catering, Knitting, Cosmetology, and ICT. We live in a world that encompasses a major share of the poor and downtrodden. Each person may have a different need in his/her life. While some yearn for success, some don’t have the most basic amenities such as a shelter or enough food to eat. But that’s not all, some people may be in need of mere affection, those who are longing to see smiles. Amina Hayatu Jidda is one individual who loves to put smiles on the faces of the less privileged in the society. EWEI celebrates her today as our #Shero for her selfless service to humanity. #sherowednesday #sheroes https://www.instagram.com/p/CIS1qoUBT0P/?igshid=1mnpew2xafeqh
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The International Day for the Abolition of Slavery is marked on 2 December each year. Slavery still exists today, in a number of different forms, and over 1 million children are trafficked each year for cheap labour or sexual exploitation. The focus of this day is on eradicating contemporary forms of slavery, such as trafficking in persons, sexual exploitation, the worst forms of child labour, forced marriage, and the forced recruitment of children for use in armed conflict. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), there are currently an estimated 21 million forced labour victims worldwide, creating US$ 150 billion in illegal profits in the private economy each year. Facts and figures from @unitednations • An estimated 40.3 million people are in modern slavery, including 24.9 in forced labour and 15.4 million in forced marriage. • There are 5.4 victims of modern slavery for every 1,000 people in the world. • 1 in 4 victims of modern slavery are children. • Out of the 24.9 million people trapped in forced labour, 16 million people are exploited in the private sector such as domestic work, construction or agriculture; 4.8 million people in forced sexual exploitation, and 4 million people in forced labour imposed by state authorities. • Women and girls are disproportionately affected by forced labour, accounting for 99% of victims in the commercial sex industry, and 58% in other sectors. Together we STAND against and say NO to contemporary forms of slavery, such as trafficking in persons, sexual exploitation, the worst forms of child labour, forced marriage, and the forced recruitment of children for use in armed conflict. @itc_group @iloinfo @un_ocha @humanrightscouncil #standup4humanrights https://www.instagram.com/p/CISoMB6B-Ef/?igshid=1a9gudec38aw5
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