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by Similoluwa Ifedayo “Is this how you will be doing in your husband’s house?” One of the most widely debated and deeply entrenched topics o …
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Read moreEthical Dilemmas of Trusting and Intervening in Conflicts
by Lillian Efobi Military humanitarian intervention to protect the fundamental human rights of the citizens of another state, has become inc …
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Read moreDigital Inclusion – A Path to Bridge Educational Inequity
by Samara Ali It’s the beginning of March 2020, and amid the excitement of a mundane school break, children are directed to gather for a sch …
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Read moreWorld Malaria Day 2024: Reflections and Call for Equitable Action
by Archibong Bassey Like many children living in Nigeria – a malaria endemic country, I battled Malaria while growing up. Despite my mother’ …
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Read moreA Year of Youth Spotlight Series – Nicole Babirye of Uganda
May 10A short bio I am Nicole Babirye, a 16-year-old student from Kampala, Uganda. I am the Vice President …
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Read moreCelebrating World Seagrass Day: Sustaining Our Oceans for Future Generations
April 22by Shelley Addison-bell, Ocean Youth Working Group Communications and Brand Lead Photo source: Shell …
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