From ONE Voice <[email protected]>
Subject What does HIV stand for?
Date July 1, 2023 10:24 PM
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Hi John,

Last month, we asked which was most important to you - fighting malaria,
tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, or all three. 18% of you said malaria, 11% of you
chose HIV/AIDS, 9% went for tuberculosis and 62% of you said tackling all
three was important. 

How much do you know about these preventable diseases?

❓ [ [link removed] ]Test your knowledge about HIV/AIDS and share our quiz to help raise
awareness.

🦟 Find out [ [link removed] ]6 things you didn’t know about malaria.

📺 [ [link removed] ]Watch this 5-minute video about dedicated health workers like Rose
saving lives from tuberculosis.

💡 Solutions journalism story of the month:

[ [link removed] ]Funding the Earth's keepers: The need for indigenous climate
philanthropy

🤔 Poll: Would you recommend joining ONE to a friend?

We want to know your honest opinion so we can improve and make your
experience with ONE as positive as it can be.

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No, not really.

💥 Your activism quick hits

✍️ No one should die of tuberculosis today. [ [link removed] ]Sign this petition from
Avaaz calling on world leaders to provide universal access to life-saving
treatment.

☀️ Read about [ [link removed] ]6 ways heat waves increase inequality.

🧺 How bad is global hunger? [ [link removed] ]Here are 5 facts. 

🌎 Here’s the [ [link removed] ]state of the world in 5 graphics, and what you can do to
help.

🎨 [ [link removed] ]Check out these young artists creating art that highlights the link
between climate change and poverty.

🎒 Find out how organizations like the Lego Foundation are [ [link removed] ]helping
children in Ghana stay in school through play.

People changing the World: Eniola Oladipo

Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? 

Hi, my name is Eniola, and I’m a ONE activist in Nigeria. I live in the
beautiful city of Lagos, and I am 34 years old. My activism spans across
job creation, health reform, fighting poverty, and helping citizens engage
with their governments.

What inspired you to become an activist?

Coincidence! I have always been passionate about advocating for human
rights and fair treatment for everyone, but I didn’t know how to do it at
scale. Fortunately, I got a job working for an NGO that uses tech tools to
ensure transparency and accountability in government spending, and it
sparked my love of speaking out about human rights. I haven't looked back
since. 

What is your most memorable moment as an activist?

My most memorable moment has been my work with ONE in Nigeria. I've spoken
to decision-makers, planned campaigns and digital communication
strategies, and have taken my advocacy to the next level. As part of ONE's
Africa-European Taskforce, I had the privilege of representing African
youth at two key international meetings. I spoke out about youth inclusion
and participation in governance, tech exchange, and economic recovery
following the pandemic.

Tell us about a campaign or cause that inspired you to take action.

Without a doubt, ONE's Jobs Now Africa and the Make Naija Stronger
campaigns are at the top of my list. 

The Make Naija Stronger campaign is particularly personal to me. Before I
joined ONE as an activist, Nigerian music artist Waje came to our building
to offer her condolences to my neighbor who had lost his wife due to poor
healthcare services. Since then, I’ve been calling for better health
services across Nigeria, especially in primary healthcare centres.

Increasing the number of decent jobs across Africa is another cause I hold
dear. It inspired me to set up a social enterprise called Pitcherd People.
It aims to empower a community of young women through access to decent
jobs and entrepreneurship.

As a 'factivist', what is one fact that you wish more people knew?

Young people under the age of 30 make up less than 2% of the world's
members of parliament. More than 75% of the world's upper chambers have no
members under the age of 30.


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