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Isha Asim graduated June 2018 from Jamaica Gateway To The Sciences and received early decision acceptance to Barnard on a full scholarship.
On the left, Dr. Jeannette Soon-Ludes, APYASF Director Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund. In the middle Safiyya Sarkin, President of Women Beyond Survival and promot or of education for young people. On the right, Maria Marsh of Bank of Hope. Ms. Marsh and Ms. Soon-Ludes were responsible for Isha Asim receiving her scholarship to Barnard.
WBS Youth Representatives
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Michelle, Asim with Safiyya Sarkin of WBS and Gem presenting United Nations Certificate to gifted students who excel in Human Rights Ativism and promoting SDGs from Jamaica Gateway to the Sciences at their graduation June 27, 2017.

WBS Youth Representatives Women Beyond Survival Safiyya Sarkin

From left to right: Michelle Asim, Akeel Howell, John Marlo Medalla, Safiyya Sarkin, Maryam Ali, Isha Asim, Abdullah Ali and Aminah Ashrafi.


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WBS Youth and Other Youth at The United Nations Remebering Slavery May 12, 2017
The knotted gun depicts end of slavery and end of violence.  It was May 12, 2017 at the United Nations.  The event was organized by UNDPI.
The knotted gun depicts end of slavery and end of violence. It was May 12, 2017 at the United Nations. The event was organized by UNDPI.
WBS Youth and Other Youth at The United Nations Remebering Slavery May 12, 2017
WBS Youth and Other Youth at The United Nations Remebering Slavery May 12, 2017
UNDPI Brenden Varma, UNDPI Education Director along with WBS youth
UNDPI Brenden Varma, UNDPI Education Director along with WBS youth
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The youth representatives of Women Beyond Survival attended the United Nations conference on the International Day of The Girl on October 11, 2016.

Michelle Asim, Isha Asim and Maryam Ali are the youth representatives of @womenbeyondsurvival. They attended the United Nations conference on the International Day of The Girl discussing issues with marginalized girls in third world countries and how we can be a support system for them. Ms. Lakshmi Puri, director of UN Women said these victims of human trafficking, rape, and other violence are counting on us girls to support them in every way possible. #WomenBeyondSurvival #Women #Nonprofit #stoptheviolence #unitednations #youth #support #strongwomen