
Judith Wedderburn
Judith Wedderburn is a prominent gender activist and development advocate in Jamaica and the Caribbean, known for her passionate work in promoting gender equality and addressing issues related to domestic violence. Her advocacy often highlights the need for accountability and systemic change within societal structures that perpetuate gender-based violence. Recently, she criticized the Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) decision to reinstate George Wright, emphasizing that such actions undermine public trust and are disrespectful to those affected by domestic violence.
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Judith Wedderburn participated in the Senior 3K Purple Run/Walk to champion healthy ageing and self-care.
Judith Wedderburn champions healthy ageing | LifestyleJudith Wedderburn is a gender and development practitioner who believes the country is still falling short in its representation of women in the seat of power.
Real power shift needed | Lead StoriesJudith Wedderburn signed a statement in solidarity with Cuba and its medical professionals.
We call on CARICOM to collectively repudiate the idea that regional governments are involved in human trafficking through Cuban medical missionJudith Wedderburn, a gender activist and development advocate in Jamaica and the Caribbean, argued that the whole conversation and the final decision that was made really is an insult to the public.
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