Michael Ojwang: »I Use My Vulnerability On The Radio To Educate About The Consequences Of Violence«
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Back to the frontpage DA Michael Ojwang: »I use my vulnerability on the radio to educate about the consequences of
DIGNITY asked Naomi Tulay-Solanke, the director and founder of the Community Healthcare Initiative (CHI), and Seidu Swaray, director of The
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In the early hours of Thursday morning, Giorgio Caracciolo, DIGNITY’s Deputy Director of International Programmes responsible for the Middle East
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Uganda laws allow survivors of torture to prosecute the perpetrators of torture. If you ask the organization ACTV, which treats
A Kenyan court’s recognition of the government’s responsibility for brutal violence was a small step in the right direction, says
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