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Wempower is a London based media platform focused on stories of ordinary women that are inspiring, powerful, inclusive and positive. We want to rewrite the narrative, with stories that sounds and looks like yours. Stories of women that are fighting and working to build a new generation of empowered women. These stories are the testimony that the world is filled with ambitious and remarkable women, ready to lift each other up, willing to fight and speak up for the one that can’t.
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Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Trigger Warning: This podcast episode discusses sensitive topics, including sexual violence, FGM and abuse.
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In this deeply moving and impactful episode, we sit down with Adama Nyama Bah, the founder and director of the Women's Health Advocacy Network (WHAN). Adama, a survivor of sexual violence from Sierra Leone's Civil War and a victim of FGM, shares her extraordinary journey and her unwavering commitment to supporting women and girls who have endured unimaginable trauma.
Adama's story is one of resilience and determination. From her own experiences of navigating the devastating aftermath of violence to her tireless advocacy for marginalized women, she illuminates the urgent need for systemic change and trauma-informed care. We delve into the critical work of WHAN, exploring how the organization provides life-changing support, including emergency assistance, mental health services, and empowerment programs.
Adama passionately discusses the barriers faced by survivors, particularly those from migrant and marginalized communities, highlighting the lack of culturally sensitive services and the urgent need for training in maternal health. She also addresses the importance of engaging men and broader communities in the fight against gender-based violence.
This episode is a powerful call to action, shedding light on the urgent need for funding and support for WHAN's vital work. Adama's voice is a beacon of hope, inspiring survivors to break the silence and seek help and challenging us all to create a world where every woman's voice is heard and her needs are met.
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