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GirlZOffMute: How patriotic are Ugandan teens? | News and current affairs from Germany and around the world | DW

Uganda is one of the few African countries that teaches patriotism in schools. Yes, it is a subject, just like math and English. Our teen reporter Mubuuke Brandlyne spoke with her classmates to find out whether it has made them more patriotic.

GirlZOffMute:Who is bullying the girls in Nigerian schools? | The 77 Percent | DW

GirlZOffMute's Angel Onyi Unigwe, a well-known child actress in Nigeria, has been figuring out who is bullying girls in schools. Some teen girls from various schools in Lagos blame boys and teachers. They told her that bullying had affected their self-esteem. Have you ever been bullied, and if so, how did you manage it?

GirlZOffMute: Cameroon′s Anglophone crisis put kids′ right to education at risk | The 77 Percent | DW

Did you know that in Anglophone Cameroon, schoolkids don't wear uniforms? It's to avoid being identified by attackers. Also, they don't attend school on Mondays. Our teen reporter, 16-year-old Lum Precious, speaks with her peers in the first episode of GirlZOffMute from Cameroon. They appeal to President Paul Biya to act immediately so that kids no longer fear being attacked on their way to school

GirlZOffMute: Exclusive interview with Gambia′s First Lady Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow | The 77 Percent | DW

"Education is everything. I'm advising girls to continue going to school, respect their parents and teachers. We, women, are go-getters whatever we want – we have to go for it. Let them [girls] be go-getters". First Lady of The Gambia Fatoumatta Bah-Barrow tells 16-year-old GirlZOffMute's Lena E. Igweanyiba

DW′s GirlzOffMute turns one! | Africa | DW

It's a year since DW launched GirlZOffMute, the video and radio show that gives African teen girls a voice! The reporters have helped girls in Nigeria, Cameroon, Malawi, and Kenya share their stories on various issues. The 60 videos in English, Kiswahili, Amharic and French have had more than 15 million views on social media and via DW's partner stations in Africa. The reporters are aged 13 to 17

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