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Her Immigrant Tales 💛 Stories of courage, culture & identity from immigrant women. Because we left, but we never lost who we are.
This is a question that has been asked for centuries. What is your take on it?
The UN Pavilion at @expo2025japan is helping visitors experience more than 80-years of commitment to advancing peace, human rights and sustainable development. More on the inspiration behind our “United for a Better Future” exhibition. un.org/expo2025/en
Turning pain into purpose 💙 Polio survivors like Apelo in DR Congo are also protectors. Fueled by her lived experience, Apelo is helping parents learn about the importance of vaccinating their children. unicef.link/3TQU5yv
To every immigrant woman stepping into a new week - this is for you. You may be waking up to responsibilities that feel heavier than most. The ones no one really sees. The quiet sacrifices. The silent negotiations between who you were and who you’re becoming. You’re navigating…
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“My children can’t get Nigerian citizenship because I’m a woman.” - Kemi Badenoch, 2025 Except… that’s not true. As a Nigerian woman and a mother, I find this not only inaccurate, but deeply harmful. Let’s be clear: The Nigerian Constitution (Section 25) states that a child…
But isn’t it fair to question why so many women feel pressured to stay home in the first place? It’s not just about choice; it’s about whether that choice is truly free in a system that often limits women’s options.
We must stop asking why women stay home and start asking why our culture sees that as a problem. The real scandal isn’t that women are in the home. It’s that we’ve built a world where being there is seen as a failure rather than a sacred calling.
Good morning to the resilient immigrant women out there. You left the familiar to chase possibility. You carry cultures, stories, and strength within you. As you begin your day, remember: You are not behind. You are becoming; in a land that is learning to make room for your…

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15 years ago, @UN_Women was created. Today, we continue to stand up for the rights, equality, and empowerment of the world’s 4 billion women and girls. We will never back down. We will never give up. Join us in driving change #ForAllWomenAndGirls: unwo.men/5xjM50WjquL
Seema was once unsure how to feed her children a healthy and balanced diet. In Pakistan, where more than 1 in 3 children live in severe child food poverty, UNICEF-supported nutrition counselling is empowering mothers to provide their children with nutritious, sustainable diets.
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At 15, girls in Viet Nam are breaking barriers and chasing dreams. Here’s what growing up looks like through their eyes. #GirlGoals unicef.link/46kfmbq
Not every migration story is born from love. Some are born from duty. From desperation. From survival. I’ve heard stories of nurses and doctors; brilliant, ambitious professionals, “married off” to foreign lands, not for companionship but for currency. Promised a better life.…

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Can Men and Women Really Just Be Friends? Here’s What My Uber Driver Taught Me The other day, I was riding in an Uber when I started chatting with the driver a smart, thoughtful guy. We quickly connected: both married, both with kids. He said he liked my “ambience” and wanted us…
It’s Time to Reframe the Immigrant Story 📣 What if courage wore lipstick? What if migration sounded like a lullaby in a new language? What if leaving everything you knew… wasn’t just an escape, but an act of becoming? We’ve heard the immigrant story told a thousand times, but…
Why is a woman expected to ‘submit’ in marriage, but never expected to ‘lead’ in one?
They laughed when Emeka spoke. Not because what was said was funny, but because of the way it was said. Every word carried a rhythm shaped by home. A melody not yet familiar to this new land. At first, Emeka tried to change; slowing words down, softening vowels, cutting off…