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HEFORSHEGABON CAMPAIGN

"To be different and equal in rights." Words that burst into our capital on the occasion of the HeForSheGabon campaign organized by Gabon Equality . Words that remind us that the recognition of our differences is not a brake on the realization of the principle of equality in our country. We are proud to have received the award for the best social campaign from JC Decaux Gabon. Thank you for this recognition. Thank you for accompanying us for over 2 years in this noble cause.

International News: Fernand NKERO, A Champion Worth His Weight In Gold

On July 24, 2022, the Gabonese woke up with an African judo champion in the category of juniors under 66 kg. Indeed, during the night of July 23 to 24, Fernand NKERO, black belt 1st dan of judo, all crowned with the title of gold medalist of the African Cup cadets-juniors of Niamey, won a few days earlier in the capital of Niger, had, for the second time in a few days, sounded the national anthem of Gabon. It was in Nairobi, Kenya. Born in Port-Gentil on April 10, 2003, Fernand NKERO has a lot to live up to. Indeed, it is his aunt, Master Chantal KACH NKOLA, today black belt 4th dan of judo, who takes him under her wing in her club, the Association Sportive un Vent Nouveau (ASVN) when he is 15 years old. The child turns out to be almost gifted in this martial art, because three months after his debut, he is crowned champion of Gabon in the category of cadets under 60 kg and is called to the national team. Master KACH remembers: "The kid didn't even have enough to wear. In addition, it was necessary to preserve him, especially since the federation did not have a place to house the athletes.

A Day Care Center For The Holidays

Two NGOs, Servir le Père and Aurore, have joined forces to organize a vacation center for children aged 5 to 16 at the Cité public school, located behind the state high school in Port-Gentil. The objective is to keep these children busy for three weeks with civics, reading, slam, dance, crafts and customization workshops.

The Interview: Three Questions To Hortense NNAME, President Of REDEAC

MTVM: Ms. Hortense NNAME, could you introduce us to REDEAC? Hortense NNAME: REDEAC is a network of national coalitions for the protection of children's rights in Central Africa. The member coalitions come from Gabon, Cameroon, Chad, Central African Republic, DRC, Congo and Burundi. Currently missing are Equatorial Guinea and Sao Tome & Principe. We support the member coalitions in their missions of promotion and protection of the child in the sub-region, in particular by strengthening their capacities.