When the Walk for Water Replaces the Walk for Class
Water or school? A choice a child should never have to make. Mary fills her lungs with the dry, dark…
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Water or school? A choice a child should never have to make. Mary fills her lungs with the dry, dark…
3 Million Views in 90 Days. Africa Wants the Real Story, Not the Spin. Food for Africa News crossed three…
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From Sudan to Ethiopia, internet blackouts don’t just stop conversation. They stop trade, payments, and food. Across Africa, the web…