I cried a lot, but faced the pain like a warrior. I did not run the sadness, I lived! And I learned the value with the pain of being happy. I did not hold in my heart the bad water of remembrance.
Silencing begs lifting secrecy Notes from Liberian journalist Mae Azango’s international interviews on a secret trauma story and threats for telling it Edited by Carolyn Bennett
As being the citizen of the developing country what I understand by ‘Development’ is the state in which life standard of the people, facilities or resources availability in the community or the income
kalangala District Local Government in conjunction with civil society organisations led by Action Aid and KADINGO an umbrella organisation for all civil societies organised women's day that had taken
He could not tell them about his lung scar, he was afraid to lose this opportunity, again. Upon pre-departure medical check-up he got stamped ‘unfit’ in 2011.
In these days that politicians once again started their heated conversation about war between Israel and Iran due to proximity of election season, citizens of both countries decided to voice their scr
RISNAWATI UTAMI of Indonesia was diagnosed with polio when she was four years old, and spent 13 years in a brace because her family could not afford a wheelchair.
A Somali community group discuss female genital mutilation,CARE’s Assistant Gender Officer in Kenya, Fardosa Muse, describes her efforts to discover more about the practice of Female Genital Mutilatio
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