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Eleven-year-old Ojiambo* should have been learning to read and write. Instead, he spent his days doing exhausting chores for his stepmother and working to earn money for his family's survival. His ...
Nigerian-born agricultural engineer, Olatunji Somorin, speaks with BIODUN BUSARI on his journey to practise his family business as a herbalist and Ifa (Yoruba oracle) consultant in Trinidad and ...
Four Maryland student safety patrols are the only ones in the country this year to receive AAA's coveted national Lifesaver ...
Although animal-assisted therapy is still relatively uncommon in China, it has been gaining recognition in recent years ...
UNICEF Philippines is calling on the government to prioritize the development of climate-resilient schools in the country as ...
A global learning crisis is unfolding, with millions of children worldwide lacking basic reading and math skills. UNESCO's ...
A new report from UNICEF finds that there's been a lot of progress in the last 5 years when it comes to tackling child labor in many parts of the world. But sub-Saharan Africa has made less progress.
Wang are Laurentian University students and parents. In this guest report, they share some insights they’ve learned about ...
The defendants preyed on the vulnerabilities of the victims to groom them as 'sex slaves' from the age of 13 on various dates ...
Fishing employs over 1.6 million people, whose catch is the nation’s principal protein source, a daily bounty of some 12,000 ...
The baby shower was a mash-up of imaginary worlds: the Mad Hatter’s tea party, Neverland, Tatooine. Tanner Martin, the dad-to ...
Primary General President Susan H. Porter told members in the Asia Area that God is mindful of them, during ministry in Laos, ...