Theo Sowa: We Need The Voices Of African Women
Posted: May 3, 2012 Filed under: African Women, Theo Sowa | Tags: African Women, gaye crispin, Theo Sowa 18 Comments »Theo Sowa delivers an inspirational talk on the needs of representation of African women by African women.
Please listen to the first couple of minutes of Theo’s talk and leave a comment below if you feel inspired to do so.
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Thank you,
Gaye
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For more information visit The African Women’s Development Fund



A message that everyone needs to hear. Sharing throughout my networks. Thank you Gaye.
Hi Lisa,
Thank you for reading and sharing.
Gaye
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Thank you Ramesh
inspirational stuff thanks for sharing Gaye
Yes, it is and thank you for checking it out John.
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Thank you Bill
You just have to love Hypocrisy! NOT!
LOL .. you do Bill
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Thank you Dan … appreciated
Enlightening to me this really. Thanks so much for the share Gaye. Very thoughtful of you.
Thank you for checking it out.. and yes, it’s quite inspiring and amazing Srivatsan.
Loved being able to be part of the lecture series, even if only for a brief moment on video.
Gaye, BLESS YOUR GIGANTIC HEART and Bless your persistent efforts to make our world a better place.
Have much more to say about HIV/AIDS and other issues regarding what was discussed herein.
If anyone TRULY wants to hear and know how to combat this “pandemic” I will share, but expect TRUTH not scientific blindness and kow tow to false propaganda.
Hi and thank you Charles… and I am always happy to read your work.. and epecially anything you care to share on the topic of HIV/AIDS.
I spent five years in Tanzania, where my husband was involved in administering UK aid projects. I met many people who gave me hope for the future, and eight out of ten were women. Wherever possible, aid money was channelled through women on the ground rather than through the government. Women who were, as Theo says, articulate, intelligent and passionate. Without the scourge of AIDS, I believe, Tanzania would already have lifted itself out of poverty thanks in great part to these women.
They must have been interesting times for you Laura. There are so many inspiring women working in Africa, and the challenges they face leave me both speechless and motivated.