FASU
United States
There is so much that has enriched my life, in spite of the Liberian civil crisis.
As a child, I should have been watching television; I should have been in school learning biology to understand how cells developed and how they die, sociology to know how social factors alter our behaviors or psychology to understand how war affected perceptions but the war taught me the opposite of what I wanted to learn. I wanted to learn peace, fellowship, and good deeds. I ended up in restaurants seeking... ( read more)
Thsepo-gerald
Botswana
Teen pregnancy, increase on OVC and HIV & AIDS, which is a global health threat! As l have been involved in voluntary work l got aware that our communities are affected by the above situations l had stated morely my school friends and many others from my family-community. l have built a self-passion and devotion on fighting the spread of HIV and reducing the impact of AIDS. I have dedicated my life to educate and support today's world upon HIV & AIDS (prevention, care and support) through... ( read more)
LWDG-Cameroon
Cameroon
The issue that matters to me most is development. I am from a very poor community where only some have the opportunity to go to school and others are left with no direction. Yet, I was fortunate enough to attend University and after the completion of my studies I immediately started to create my own development projects. Since then I have managed to secure funding from an international organization to start up my own Non-governmental organization (NGO), which you can visit at our website,... ( read more)
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