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World Health Organization (WHO) | Strength in Solidarity: Women’s Rights Organizations Supporting SEA Survivors in Malawi @who | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
Lusungu Kalanga and Amanda Bangura are the co-leads supporting victims and survivors of sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) in Malawi through their partnership with Women's Rights Organizations.

In this podcast, Lusungu and Amanda discuss how important the principles of feminism are to their co-leadership and how it helps them derive joy from the most demanding of roles. We hear about the critical role that women’s rights organizations have in providing support for victims including reporting and advocacy where language barriers and prejudice play a role.

00:00 Introduction
02:29 How Lusungu and Amanda’s co-leadership works
04:38 Supporting Survivors in Malawi
06:42 Challenges and Success Stories
11:25 What power women’s rights organizations have in the community
34:35 What drives them to carry out their work
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