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Erica Dillard

AFROL Background - Women's health at risk in Africa - 0 views

  • Women's right to safe sexuality and to autonomy in all decisions relating to sexuality is respected almost nowhere.
  • nomic independence, this right is most violated in those places where women exchange sex for survival as a way of life
  • exes which results on the one hand from poverty affecting men and women, and on the other hand, f
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  • hom and with what protection if any, to have sex. Most women cannot.
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      African Women exchange sex for the survival as a way of life
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    In most of traditional art and craft of Africa, certain themes significant to African culture recur, including a couple, a woman with a child, a male with a weapon or animal, and an outsider or a stranger,
alessandra15

African & International Women Organisations - 0 views

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    Asociatia Femeilor Din Romania - Women's Association of Romania (AFR) Asociatia Femeilor Din Romania (AFR) is the first democratic organization for women that started during the December 1989 revolution, as a result of the necessity to organize, represent and defend Romanian women's rights. It is a non-governmental, non-profit and non-political organization, legally established in 1990.
alessandra15

Volunteer in Africa, Community Volunteering & Work Programs in Africa - 0 views

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    As a volunteer in Ghana with CCS, you will gain unparalleled access to a country rich with the traditions of West African culture and diverse in population and landscape. Once a main port within the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, Ghana has a complex history.
Erica Dillard

African Women Development Foundation - USA - Education - 1 views

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Neycea Williams

"Educate a Woman, You Educate a Nation" - South Africa Aims to Improve its Ed... - 2 views

  • According to UN statistics, South Africa, of all African regions today, has the highest percentage of children who are given greater access to education at the primary level. Children attending school at the primary level go from 96% to 70% at the secondary level, then on to a drastic drop of 7% participation at the college level. Unfortunately participation for girls and women come in less numbers than these UN statistics show as many girls are kept from school to work and many girls marry and are encouraged to give up their education to have children.
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