Honor Women's History Month: Advocate Education and Awareness on IWD
Mar 14, 2025
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Greetings World Pulse Women and Members, I hope we all are doing amazing.

This year in celebration of International Women's Day on March 8th, I was researching another educational lab course that would help advance the collective work at the village. March is the historical celebrated Women History Month. Educational courses, some out there requires a fee to take their courses while others are free of charge. Regardless of if it requires a payment or not, nothing good and worth our while is really FREE! Time spent studying requires Non distracted concentration. I am truly one that values my time.
When there is an opportunity presented to me that could benefit the people and communities, we serve I am all for it.
I would like to raise attention to two main African countries which are extremely ignored by the mainstream media on The Motherland continent Of Africa (Alkebulan), sure there are many more but right now I want to mention the so called Democratic of Republic of Congo and The Sudan which often gets mentioned with "Don't forget" reminders next to their stories.
We share their post in support of raising awareness and in hope people will donate to support the situations and circumstances of the unjustly issues that they face every day for years now.
I am so happy to share the name and video of a OBGYN Physican who cares and has been treating severe and brutal rape cases of our women in the Republic of Congo. I will attach the video here below.
One of my tasks as an Educator is to share and advocate against violence concerning humanity anytime, anywhere! I would like to honor Dr. Denis Mukwege. He is a Congolese gynecologist and a Pentecostal pastor. He is a founder and works in Panzi Hospital in Bukavu, where he specializes in the treatment of women who have been raped by armed rebels. Praise the Lord for his services. 
Let us also mention Sudan. Sudan also has been in the news for years and has been facing political wars, devastations of rape reports, starvations of millions and vulnerable children and women are mostly affected.
To our World Pulse sister member at World Pulse sharing stories about Sudan, we say, "Thank You"! Journalist advocate Nadra Almahdi comes to mind. I remember when sister Nadra requested an interview form me several years ago concerning Sudan. I had worked with one Sudanese woman, Amina in the state of Maryland several years back in the US. I was very aware of the ongoing issues they are still facing because of my interaction and work with her. Unfortunately, many phone changes and numbers later I am no longer in contact with my wonderful sister additionally due to much travel as well. May we give and contribute to their stories even a small gesture as a like, share or subscribe or a basic comment goes a long way to appreciate and honor women globally, ourselves and each other's work as we collectively engage in here at World Pulse. What an honorable blessing.
We often forget about the men advocates whom have supported our organizations and the causes we take to action. We say Thank you!
Celebrational Women History Month and International Women's Day is a twenty-four-hour affair at the Village of Queen Sheba. Here's to celebrate and highlight others we know personally and others we have read about whom are in service to women and humanity. We Celebrate Awareness and Education.
Thank you for your reading and your time.
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