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In this special two-part episode, I sit down with three of the most inspiring people I met at Camp 2030—Favour, Dhrishti and Amay—my team behind The Aunty Project (TAP). What started as a group project on gender equality turned into a life-changing experience that took us all the way to the United Nations (yes, seriously!).
In Part 1, we unpack how we each ended up at Camp 2030, what it felt like to pitch our idea to global leaders, and why gender-based violence and mental health are so deeply personal to us. From Nigeria to India to South Africa, this one gets real, honest, and a little chaotic—in the best way.
Get comfy, grab a cup of something warm, and let’s get into it.
By WhalljoIn this special two-part episode, I sit down with three of the most inspiring people I met at Camp 2030—Favour, Dhrishti and Amay—my team behind The Aunty Project (TAP). What started as a group project on gender equality turned into a life-changing experience that took us all the way to the United Nations (yes, seriously!).
In Part 1, we unpack how we each ended up at Camp 2030, what it felt like to pitch our idea to global leaders, and why gender-based violence and mental health are so deeply personal to us. From Nigeria to India to South Africa, this one gets real, honest, and a little chaotic—in the best way.
Get comfy, grab a cup of something warm, and let’s get into it.