Displaying news for: May 2015

Mother's day

​ As do many young girls, Audrey thinks that her mother has only one objective: TO SPOIL HER FUN! But what if she had got that all wrong? Thanks to all the courageous and loving women who have become mothers and who fight on a…

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International Women’s Health Day

​Through our “Every Mother Counts” projects or again our anti-malaria and AIDS actions, we are active every day so that women of #GABON will be protected. Discover the pictures of the first 2015 results of our “Action Against Cancer” events. 

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Safety First in the Woleu Ntem has ended!

​Congratulations and thanks to you all for your welcome, your presence, your smiles and your generosity. Alongside our great volunteers, the whole FSBO team had tremendous fun going through the streets of Mitzic, Bitam and Oyem to bring you information, awareness and support throughout this HIV/AIDS,…

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FSBO MOTHERS photography competition

​On the occasion of mother's day in Gabon, the FSBO is organising a big photo competition from the 18th to the 30th of May. To participate, simply post your best mother/daughter or mother/son photo on Facebook or Twitter using Hashtag #FSBOMOTHERS

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My Careers Book Video

Audrey wants to take her future into her own hands and ask herself the right questions. Discover how! What about you, will you be making the right decisions? Watch the video!

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Careers Book Launch

​As part of its Initiatives for Youth scheme, in partnership with Airtel, FSBO this afternoon presented to the media a new and free careers advice tool destined to the youth of Gabon: The Careers Book. The 10,000 copy publication of the CareersBook will enable you to better…

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Safety First in Libreville is over!

​Congratulations and thanks to all of you for your presence, your smiles and your generosity! All our volunteers had pleasure in delivering to you our message of information, awareness and supporting you throughout this campaign on HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and…

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