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Human Rights Defender of the month: Fadia Khalaf

Fadia Khalaf was not meant to be an activist. By her own admission, she was born into a conservative Muslim family – the first of six siblings. In Saudi Arabia where she was born and raised, the ruling ideology in the Kingdom was wahabbism – a puritanical version of Islam in which women are strictly expected to stay in the background and not play any public role. Yet even in that conservative setting, she managed to nurture a political consciousness:

“I think reading at young age helped build my awareness on concepts like justice and rights in general. I was exposed to concepts around human freedom, and that nurtured the rebel in me,” she says.

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Ttaala : Skilling girls for professional excellence

Witness one of Ttaala’s success stories with the Girl Child Network as Christine Adero narrates her journey of becoming a tech-confident and digitally savvy human rights defender using some of the tools and techniques like KoboToolbox and Infogram taught by the Ttaala Program

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