March 18, 2024 was a major milestone for our association, marking our high-profile appearance on Cameroun Radio Télévision's (CRTV) "Cameroun Feeling" program, located in the heart of Yaoundé. This media appearance was not fortuitous, but part of the promotion of the second edition of our flagship initiative, the Girlsday237 Challenge. An initiative that embodies the quintessential ambitions and values of our association.
March 18, 2024 marked a turning point for our association. On that day, we made our presence felt on CRTV's "Cameroon Feeling" in Yaoundé. To highlight the second edition of the Girlsday237 Challenge. This initiative represents everything our association stands for.
During the show, I spoke on behalf of Girlsday237. I explained our goals and mission. Our priority is to open up the world of science to young girls in Africa. We believe it can change their future and that of our society. Showing them the way to science means offering them a world full of possibilities.
Our appearance on CRTV boosted Girlsday237's visibility. It reinforced our credibility. It also boosted our communication efforts. Interest in Girlsday237 has grown, as has discussion of its impact.
I encourage you to watch the clip of our visit. It's available below. This moment captures the essence of our message. It also reflects our passion. This event reinforced our commitment to our goals.
Finally, I'd like to thank CRTV. Their warm welcome and support were essential. They have given Girlsday237 a platform to be heard. Thanks to them, we are moving towards our vision. A world in which young girls explore science freely. A world in which Girlsday237 continues to inspire change.