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COLLABORATE WITH US TO SET UP ANTI-RAPE CLUBS IN S.AFRICA

You might have heard that I'm passionately working to protect children and vulnerable adults in my country, South Africa, joining hands with dedicated community groups there, to stop the rape and abus … Read More»

BIG PROBLEMS HAVE BIG SOLUTIONS

This message is a magical story. Please read …. and believe that where the problem is big, the solution is bigger than we could even imagine. … Read More»

SAFETY TIPS FOR CHILDREN BY A CHILD

Video : Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=402134663159661 … Read More»

HOTTENTOT VENUS

Saartjie Baartman thought she was going overseas to be a nursery maid. She ended up on display in Europe! … Read More»

SAFE CHILDREN. EMPOWERED CHILDREN

One day, within the next thousand years, we will have a world fit for children. … Read More»

DISABILITY and RELATIONSHIPS

It happened on a lazy Sunday morning. … Read More»

RAPE OF GIRLS IN SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS

When I was 21, I married a man who mentored children. He also molested them. … Read More»

THE NEWSLETTER LADY

'The mainstream media don't find the stories of our suffering newsworthy, so our struggles remain hidden. … Read More»

Compassion: An ethical dilemma?

Knowing my impulsive, emotional self, what shall I do if a source asks me for money in a needy situaiton? … Read More»

EMPOWERING WOMEN EMPOWERS NATIONS

“Empowering women powers nations,” declared Robert Zoellick of the World Bank recently. … Read More»

Nobel Peace Prize 2011 awarded to 3 women for upholding women's rights!

The Nobel Peace Prize 2011 was awarded jointly to Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (Liberia), Leymah Gbowee (Liberia) and Tawakkul Karman (Yemen) "for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for … Read More»

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