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By Rodney Seibeb. In the lively but tough community of Katutura, a noticeable gap is forming. The young women are doing well, excelling in school and social activities, while the young men seem to be lost. The difference comes down to mentorship. The girls benefit from strong mothers who teach them the importance of ambition, […]
An action-packed day filled with workshops, mentorship and an inspiring keynote will see 300 girls, aged 12-14 explore the possibilities in STEAM...
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The damper put on women’s careers by becoming mothers is one of main causes of pay inequality. New thinking on childcare would address that
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Dr Asha Pemberton teenhealth.tt@gmail.com SOCIAL connection and peer acceptance play a pivotal role in the overall health and well-being of...
By Felix Kuyinu The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency, DSVA, has marked it’s 10th year anniversary on activities to curtail sexual...