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Jan 27, 2012
These aren’t your average topics of discussion for teenage girls back at home, but it is the reality for young women living in the city core of Addis Ababa.
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its great that you are creatig a path where there was non. keep up!!!.
onesmus gichuru.
This is a great book! A real inspiration. If you have yet to read it, don't delay, get it and read!
Awesome work war child .. I hope to experience it first hand
If I'm picked for the aeroplan engagement opportunity!!
Rose Rahemtulla
It is very heartening to know that sports activities are being promoted to help children suffering from social stigma feel part of a team.
i agree 100% !
wow amazing job war child i may be only 13 but i do know eought to know im amazed by this well done u guyss (just letting u guys know if u do read this comment i sapport this 100%)and i want other people to start getting to know what u guys do for thees childreen that im startig a project in la class on war child to help people relize what this douse fro kids thanks war child and once again well done :)
Well done War Child for flagging this important issue to the sector in Canada. I learned a lot from watching this. Thanks to CIDA for supporting this initiative.