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Broken Inside is a platform of the Young Africans Gender Equality And End Stereotypes Initiative for online awareness raising; promoting education on Human Right & Sexual Reproductive Health

27/11/2023

Let's keep restoring the dignity of Everyone accessing SRHR Services🙏, Stop shaming People, Speak out 🗣️ Bishop Wolah

02/10/2023

October is for Liberia; Protects and defends!

Before, during and after October 10, stay peaceful and out of Violence, think about our dark days. War and Violence won't protect your vote, the law will. Engage and stay Peaceful, don't let them deceive you -think about the children and your peers struggling to make life, violence will only take them to zero😢.

Peace Yesterday,Peace Today and Peace Tomorrow, Their children won't get in the streets to do what they're asking you to do.

23/09/2023

for a more Sustainable future! For a more healthier Planet! on Period (Menstruation) Safepad United Nations ✍🏼

23/09/2023

Let's Remember the Children🙏, Drugs and substances abuse is on the Increased, and Children are at risks, during Election, we must elect and/or remind our leaders to consider our Children at risk . ✍🏼✍🏼

20/09/2023

If you choose to be neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor-Desmond Tutu.

18/09/2023

Today a team of Young people led by Titus B. Pakalah will assemble today to demand Justice for Jessica against Lucas, Join 🙏 +231 77 635 0021

11/11/2021

Meet Our #2 Winner Of The Eeksie-peeksie Award (Evenly, Balance= Equal Award): '

Mr. Nicodemus Sayon Boye

Born in Monrovia unto the union of Mr Sam S. Boye and Miss Lucy T. Chea on the 28th day of May 1983; he holds a Master of Arts degree in Peace Studies, Development and Conflict Transformation from the University of Rwanda and a Master of Science degree in Strategic Management and Leadership from the Chartered Management Institute in the UK, he also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Administration from the AME Zion University in Monrovia.

Nicodemus is an employee of the Liberia National Police, an Assistant Commissioner of Police and Head of the Gender Affairs Section. He is a facilitator, trainer and advocate. Mr. Boye is a family man, happily married with two kids. His passion is Humanitarian assistance through advocacy and peace building.

Mr. Boye have increased Gender equality and equity awareness in various communities within Monrovia and it suburbs; investing in schools outreach, community engagements on crime prevention especially Gender Based Violence (GBV), Sexual Gender Based Violence (SGBV) and Sexual Exploitation and Abuse(SEA). Apart from increasing awareness,

Mr. Boye is also an exemplary husband and father; spending quality time with his family, sharing his homework and responsibility with his wife, does what he preaches, as evidence in the attached pictorials, and not just that,

Mr. Nicodemus Sayon Boye admitted that he's excited and proud that his wife is working to earn for herself, which makes her an independent woman; helping their family grow through both of them collective efforts. He said "I feel good riding together with my wife, as we head to work"!

Mr. Nicodemus Sayon Boye greatest challenge is other men refusal to accept the concept of Gender equality or the fact that man and woman should have equal opportunity and share responsibility, because of which, he has been facing several discriminations and ridiculed,

He overcame his greatest challenge by loving what he does, taking his wife and family to beautiful places, sharing pictures of good times, doing his house duties and "continue using his daily life within his community to transform other men, despite his status or education".

Mr. Boye also confirmed that his continuous engagements with communities, providing education and advocacy on Gender Equality, Gender Based Violence, has also helped him in overcoming all of his challenges..

Thanks Mr. Boye for inspiring us, please continue!

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About the Award:

Eeksie-peeksie Award is our, the Young Africans Gender Equality, End Stereotypes Initiative and partners, way of appreciating outstanding, productive and committed young men, Husbands, Fathers, Brothers, Sons etc, precisely males, for their great contribution to our lives, family, community and this world, including for those positive actions they are taking to promote and ensure a just, even, balance, comfortable and equal society - just as the Award is called Eeksie-peeksie, which means Even, Balance, Equal etc..

The Eeksie-peeksie Award is our way of commemorating the International Men's Day, inspiring young men and boys to take positive actions, promote positive masculinity and learn from other men who are contributing positively, while, they adopt new behaviors and respect for their females counterpart, wives, sisters, family in general etc.

It's our way of promoting, ensuring and engaging positivity with positivity!

To win this award, Text I am interested to this Number +231555704937 or +231776235027, we will send you what we need and guide you; Every small great action is appreciated!

Send us email on: [email protected] if you want to partner, support or collaborate with us

City of Monrovia -
ActionAid
UNICEF USA
UNDP Liberia
Embassy of Sweden in Monrovia
U.S. Embassy Monrovia, Liberia
Safepad Liberia
HeforShe Crusaders -Liberia
Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection
Young Africans Gender Equality And End Stereotypes Initiative
UN Women Liberia

08/11/2021

Meet Our #1 Winner Of The Eeksie-peeksie Award (Evenly, Balance= Equal Award): ' ..

Mr. Titus B. Pakalah,

A certified Liberian human Right Defender and a Senior Student of the United Methodist University. He is the founder of the March For Justice, a social advocacy organization that focuses on eradicating scourge of sexual violence and social biases women, children and girls face across Liberia.

Titus and his team continue to report multiple cases of r**e and FGM, and standing radically for justice for survivors of r**e. His organization, March For Justice in 2019 held an anti-r**e protest mobilizing 56 youth groups to demand the government of Liberia to declare r**e a national emergency and ensure that the president purchase DNA machines to investigate reported r**e cases and violent crimes women and children endure.
During this protest at the Foreign Affairs Ministry, on July 8, 2019, President George Weah immediately held a consultation with March For Justice campaigners and promised to decentralize criminal court E, Ensure to structure special r**e prosecutors, declare r**e a national emergency and ensure to buy DNA machines.

As violent crime against women surge, on August 25, 2020, March For Justice along with several youth movements organized a three day anti-r**e protest which saw the president, eventually, declared r**e as a national emergency and allotted 2million to the Ministry of Gender to support its National SGBV Road Map to end Sexual and gender based violence.

As a leading Human Right Defender, Mr. Pakalah live in an everyday threat among families and perpetrators who compromise r**e based on family tie or economic reasons. He said his greatest challenge working as human rights Defender is the lack of protection mechanism that should protect him when r**e cases are aired and shared in the public, and further that he overcame this situation by creating community SGBV response mechanism that empowered communities to individually report r**e cases by themselves and lessen his risk of direct intervention. He said "Every Liberian knows r**e is a crime but our failure to protect those who report it = is a life threatening situation for not just whistle blowers but survivors as well.

Mr. Titus B. Pakalah is not just only a Human Rights Defender, he is a caring brother who during the Liberians civil war stood by his sisters; "supported their dream to always pursue education and escape early marriage". He said "Today my sisters are even more prouder that I am a Liberian Human Rights Campaigner.

Thanks Mr. Pakalah for inspiring us, please continue!

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About the Award:

Eeksie-peeksie Award is our, the Young Africans Gender Equality, End Stereotypes Initiative and partners, way of appreciating outstanding, productive and committed young men, Husbands, Fathers, Brothers, Sons etc, precisely males, for their great contribution to our lives, family, community and this world, including for those positive actions they are taking to promote and ensure a just, even, balance, comfortable and equal society - just as the Award is called Eeksie-peeksie, which means Even, Balance, Equal etc..

The Eeksie-peeksie Award is our way of commemorating the International Men's Day, inspiring young men and boys to take positive actions, promote positive masculinity and learn from other men who are contributing positively, while, they adopt new behaviors and respect for their females counterpart, wives, sisters, family in general etc.

It's our way of promoting, ensuring and engaging positivity with positivity!

To win this award, Text I am interested to this Number +231555704937 or +231776235027, we will send you what we need and guide you; Every small great action is appreciated!

Send us email on: [email protected] if you want to partner, support or collaborate with us

Titus B. Pakalah
City of Monrovia - Government
ActionAid
UNICEF USA
UNDP Liberia
Embassy of Sweden in Monrovia
U.S. Embassy Monrovia, Liberia
Safepad Liberia
HeforShe Crusaders -Liberia
Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection
Young Africans Gender Equality And End Stereotypes Initiative
UN Women Liberia

06/11/2021

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The 16 days of Activism is here; we will be bringing you lot of dramas, videos etc on Gender Based Violence behavior change, and Sexual Gender Based Violence, including for the international men's day commemoration!

It's our hope that we, Young Africans Gender Equality And End Stereotypes Initiative , get the best of your support, partnership and collaboration for and through out the 16 days of Activisms.

Kindly find a drama on Sexual Gender Based Violence, R**e, form the Start Awareness Support Actions (SASA) Activists of the International Rescue Committee with Funds from Irish Aid; Totally behavior change, and this is what behavior change is!

We, Broken Inside; Healing the Wounds wrote the scripts, acted, recorded, and edited - Liberians youth are talented, inspiring and can do better, Right? Work with the Youths!

If you need us to do you a drama or you want to partner or support us to do more of this or similar, kindly drop us a note @ [email protected] or +231776235027, and we would be glad to join ✋ in ending violence against women and girls, and creating access to

Please note: we added few pictures from our profile since it's a audio.. please raise more awareness by sharing and pay courtesy to IRC oo

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Photos from Broken Inside; Healing the Wounds's post 05/11/2021

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The international men's day is this November 19, and we are looking forward to showcasing and sharing stories of men and boys who are contributing positively to our lives, community, and this world, including sharing their story with UNWomen..

If you are one, send us a WhatsApp message on: +231776235027 or [email protected], please reach out for support or partnership,

Here are nine ( #9) facts or things you need to know or consider about this day and its' important.

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Are you that gentleman or gender sensitive and Responsive young man who support and is sacrificing to prevent violence against women and girls; we want to showcase you and share the good you are and doing.

To start, send hi or I am interested on WhatsApp and we will guide you on what we need: +231776235027 or [email protected]. it's very easy and we will guide you through!

Have your story share on:
UN Women Liberia
Safepad Liberia
HeforShe Crusaders -Liberia
Broken Inside; Healing the Wounds
Young Africans Gender Equality And End Stereotypes Initiative
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