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Resilience: Overcoming Criticism and Standing Up Against Bias as Women
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Resilience: Overcoming Criticism and Standing Up Against Bias as Women

Young Womens' Leadership Club April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
Women across the world face numerous barriers in education, the workplace, and society at large.…
When Silence Speaks: Rethinking Bystander Responsibility in the Face of GBV in Botswana
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When Silence Speaks: Rethinking Bystander Responsibility in the Face of GBV in Botswana

Young Womens' Leadership Club April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
As Elie Wiesel once warned, “We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the…
TRAPPED WITHOUT CASH: THE SILENT SIDE OF GBV
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TRAPPED WITHOUT CASH: THE SILENT SIDE OF GBV

Young Womens' Leadership Club April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
Economic abuse and dependence is one of the key factors that keeps many victims trapped…
Exposed to GBV as a Child? Here’s How It Might Be Shaping Your Love Life
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Exposed to GBV as a Child? Here’s How It Might Be Shaping Your Love Life

Young Womens' Leadership Club April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
In her piece “Scabs Opened and Bleeding Onto Others,” Boitshepho Valentina Kgamanyane explores how unhealed…
Real Men Don’t Cry: So They Bleed in Private
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Real Men Don’t Cry: So They Bleed in Private

Young Womens' Leadership Club April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
In “Addressing Male Victimhood in Botswana”, Kutlo Bushe Nkoni sheds light on a rarely discussed…
Crazy in Love… or Just Crazy?
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Crazy in Love… or Just Crazy?

Young Womens' Leadership Club April 27, 2026May 2, 2026
“When Love Hurts: Toxic Relationships and the Normalization of Abuse” is a powerful piece by…

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Did You Know? Employment Contracts Can Be Implied Through Conduct?

Thabile Jonathan Jaroschek April 27, 2026May 2, 2026

In employment law, contracts don’t always need to be explicitly signed to be legally binding.…

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