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Letter To My Beloved Relatives Beyond The Borders | Ms. Resolute
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About Ms. Resolute. Words from the heart. Letter To My Beloved Relatives Beyond The Borders. Published May 26, 2015. Dear Uncle, Mothers, Aunts, Sisters, Brothers, Sisters-in-law, Brothers-in-law and friends. Not only do we find food in the streets, clothes and shoes too. Haa life has become easier my dear relatives. Anyone with a car has a marketplace, with the boot being the store, you can find everything and anything, both new and second hand, you will look smart in thirty minutes as long as y...Life ...
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Blame not the Vendor | Ms. Resolute
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About Ms. Resolute. Words from the heart. Blame not the Vendor. Published July 28, 2015. It then rang in my mind that it’s not the vendors’ fault that they are all over town, therefore we should not blame the vendor. Larr; Adopting the ‘Combi-driver’ attitude as Women. Blurred Pictures In My Head. 3 comments on “ Blame not the Vendor. August 3, 2015 at 11:52 am. Reblogged this on vimbaimandiri. Could not have said it better, surely blame not the vendor! Liked by 1 person. October 21, 2015 at 11:59 am.
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Age of Consent: Cause for concern | Ms. Resolute
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About Ms. Resolute. Words from the heart. Age of Consent: Cause for concern. Published June 12, 2015. An average twelve year old is at school right now, in class, doing her math, content or reading a passage in. 8216; so that she writes her. She probably isn’t concentrating much because she is thinking of the weekend, the games she will play with her friends, or probably the new dress she will wear to church on Sunday and show off to her friends. This year’s theme of the day of the African child is...
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“Mother, I don’t want to see you again” tears of an abandoned child | Angietouch's Blog
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8220;Mother, I don’t want to see you again” tears of an abandoned child. August 6, 2015. A few days ago, I accompanied a group of foreign visitors to an orphanage in Zimbabwe’s Eastern Highlands. There, we met beautiful souls, young, cheerful children. All with different sad stories to tell. I was compelled to sit and talk with one of them. I will name her Runako, (Beauty). Her bright eyes indeed struck me, her cheekbones raised, her smile so glamorous. She surely deserves that name. Their cuddles were n...
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Delivering the promise of the Sustainable Development Goals for adolescent girls | Angietouch's Blog
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Delivering the promise of the Sustainable Development Goals for adolescent girls. August 7, 2015. Today’s adolescent girls will be tomorrow’s mothers. Effectively including them in the SDGs not only allows them to benefit from them but to own all its attributes for the next generation. #noonebehind. Post2015.org - what comes after the MDGs? This post, written by Sarah Hendriks, Global Gender Advisor at Plan International. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Child Rights Movement Statement in response to Johannes Tomana’s statements quoted in the Herald of 19 June 2015 | Angietouch's Blog
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Child Rights Movement Statement in response to Johannes Tomana’s statements quoted in the Herald of 19 June 2015. June 19, 2015. We are seriously outraged by the careless utterances attributed to the Prosecutor General in relation to the debate on age of consent. While we are tempted to take his comments as personal, we are clear that his office does not allow him to make such contradictory statement in view of Zimbabwe’s position on childrens’ rights, and the campaign to end child marriages. In view of ...
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Delivering the promise of the Sustainable Development Goals for adolescent girls. August 7, 2015. Today’s adolescent girls will be tomorrow’s mothers. Effectively including them in the SDGs not only allows them to benefit from them but to own all its attributes for the next generation. #noonebehind. Post2015.org - what comes after the MDGs? This post, written by Sarah Hendriks, Global Gender Advisor at Plan International. 8220;Mother, I don’t want to see you again” tears of an abandoned child. A few days...