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Anatomy of Despair (Storia Breve) 24-06-2003
by Rashid Zuberu
As young people become old enough to explore their sexuality their vulnerability to HIV/AIDS rises .Yet in many African countries there is often opposition to introducing topics relating to sex and reproductive health in school curriculum....

Children of the peasant farmer (Opinioni) 5-04-2007
by Rashid Zuberu
The trees were tall above me, the sun was warm against my face and I marveled at the blues and greens as I walked slowly through the bush. I was on my way to visit a friend in the remote and seldom visited third village Young Peace Brigades works...

Exodus from the Rural (Opinioni) 12-12-2002
by Rashid Zuberu
People have waged numerous wars and campaigns around the globe in aid of women children and the human race in general. Success has been achieved on various occasions and on the other hand failure. Nevertheless, our part of the world has gone under...

How schools are turning hopelessness to hope in rural Ghana (Opinioni) 5-04-2007
by Rashid Zuberu
In the Upper Denkyira District of Ghana lie the small communities of Kramokrom, Camp, and Nyame Bekyere. These rural farming villages are located deep in the rain forest and lack many basic necessities. In total, there are over 500 inhabitants...

Journal of Misery and Hope (Opinioni) 27-12-2002
by Rashid Zuberu
Mary is 12 years old from Denu, a small town in the Volta Region of Ghana. She was just nine years of age when she was separated from a her mother. Mary recalls one sunny afternoon when a woman, that her mother told her was her aunty, came to...

The African Child (Opinioni) 7-07-2004
by Rashid Zuberu
You are the eldest daughter. You have one sister and three brothers; you are all in school and doing well. Although school is hard and there are not many girls in grade 5, you want to learn so that you can pass your exams and go to secondary...

THE MIDWIFE (Opinioni) 23-11-2004
by Rashid Zuberu
I walked out of the building numbed; looking back I am surprised that my legs were even able to carry me. My eyes were glazed; my arms limp at my sides. I wasn’t the only one. Brave young men tried desperately to hold back their tears and failed...

The Peace Builder (Storia Breve) 12-07-2004
by Rashid Zuberu
Gonja, a vast and a troubled land in the north of Ghana, is home to the ‘Salaga Slave Market’ and numerous ‘slave wells’ which are inhabited by various ethnic groups and tribes. For decades people of this land have fought many wars against each...

THE VOLUNTEERS (Opinioni) 25-11-2004
by Rashid Zuberu
In a country of limitless opportunities, in a region recovering from decades of conflicts, stark with poverty, a population waiting for genuine inspiration, corruption at the highest level with high political injustice, and a daily struggle for...

Tomorrow we will be Killed with our Famillies (Opinioni) 11-03-2004
by Rashid Zuberu
War has always been brutal. It has always ruined the lives of soldiers and has always brought suffering to civilians. But in recent year’s wars has changed its face. Today’s wars are mainly civil wars, wars between opposing groups of citizens of...