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Yes, it is highly prevalent among the refugees. This articleDOI: 10.1186/s12884-023-06178-0 is also evident for this. Early marriage and teenage pregnancy remain critical challenges in Kule Refugee Camp, affecting the health, education, and future opportunities of adolescent girls. Driven by factors such…
fnyamu wrote:Every girl in Turkana deserves a childhood, not a bride price, so what is stopping change when the laws already exist? Behind every statistic is a real girl; how do we move from awareness to accountability in communities of…
Gcina wrote:As Activists and gender advocates, we can save a boy child by, creating safe and inclusive spaces that will acknowledge that males and boy child are also victims of gbv and partriachy, we can also do this by making…
BETTY wrote:This is a very serious topic to tackle and talk about. This has taken shape in almost all countries in Africa and that includes Uganda of course. Men would feel that is belittling to them, showing weakness of a…
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Djeri-Wake wrote:Bonjour chers membres du forum Je suis Lantam Djeri-Wake. Je suis originaire du Togo. Je suis de base Ingénieur en environnement donc intéressé par les sciences environnementales. Etant Coordonnateur de projet, je suis également intéressé par les sciences sociales…
Excellent insight, effective grant writing treats risk not as something to hide, but as evidence of strategic thinking. The strongest proposals show that uncertainty is a natural part of ambitious research and that the applicant has the intellectual discipline to…
Absolutely, risk management is really about balancing optimism with preparedness. “Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst” captures the mindset perfectly: stay positive about outcomes while proactively identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential challenges so surprises don’t derail progress.