The First Lady of Sierra Leone, Fatima Maada Bio, and the UNFPA Country Representative held a meeting to discuss the Body Right Campaign, which aims to address the pressing issue of online shaming directed at women and girls. During the meeting, they emphasized the need for collective action to eradicate this harmful practice. The primary objective of the meeting was to demonstrate a genuine commitment to combating the challenges faced by women and girls, both online and offline.
As a symbol of unity, the First Lady left the meeting with the affirmation, “We’re in this together,” underscoring the shared responsibility of fostering a society that upholds the dignity and rights of women and girls. This collaborative effort between the Office of the First Lady and UNFPA signifies a crucial step towards creating a safer and more inclusive environment for women and girls in Sierra Leone.
The UNFPA Country Representative embarked on a significant courtesy visit to the First Lady’s office to discuss the Body Right Campaign. The campaign is aimed at building a movement to end online violence, harassment, and abuse. The First Lady demonstrated a genuine commitment to combating the challenges faced by women and girls, both online and offline. The meeting emphasized the need for collective action to eradicate this harmful practice. The First Lady left the meeting with the affirmation, “We’re in this together,” underscoring the shared responsibility of fostering a society that upholds the dignity and rights of women and girls. This collaborative effort between the Office of the First Lady and UNFPA signifies a crucial step towards creating a safer and more inclusive environment for women and girls in Sierra Leone.
1: UNFPA has launched the Body Right Campaign to end online violence, harassment, and abuse against women and girls.