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TeAIDS Launch

One of many creative initiatives from TeAIDS

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During three extremely busy weeks, Uniterra volunteer David Aimé prepared an incredible flash mob at the Tertiary Education Fair to inspire university students to "Gear Up" to combat and take precautions to stop the spread of HIV. 100 talented and motivated students volunteered to dance in the flash mob from 8 institutions in Botswana's...

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I will marry when I want

The Girls Empowerment Network (GENET), a Uniterra Program Partner implemented a project to advocate for a change in the minimum marriage age for girls. Their organization worked with girls in primary schools in Blantyre to voice out their views on the minimum marriage age for a girl child.

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The following text was taken from the CCPA Newsletter of March 2013, Vol. 1, no 2.

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Volunteers with CCPA

The following four volunteers have all worked with the CCCPA - Cadre de concertation des producteurs d'arachides, a Uniterra partner in Senegal. One of the volunteers on the list isstill in post until September 2013. The following information was taken from CCPA's Newsletter of March 2013, vol. 1 no 2.

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The Award Trustees and World University Service of Canada (WUSC) are pleased to announce that nominations are now open for the 2013 Lewis Perinbam Award for International Development. Nominations will be accepted until Wednesday, June 5th, 2013.

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How skills training, small business development and women and youth empowerment is creating sustainable change in Nepal

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“I missed so many opportunities because of being a Dalit woman,” says 23 year old Anita Bhusal, who struggled to find a job because of her caste. That all changed when she was accepted in the Innovative Internship Program financed by the Uniterra Program, and delivered by the Professional Development...

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Improvements to Girls Clubs in Ghana

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University of Guelph Computers Reboot Literacy Goals in Ghana

In the year 2000, the adult literacy rate in Ghana was only 57.9 per cent. Almost half the adults in the country couldn’t read or write. In that year, the World Bank began funding a division within Ghana’s ministry of education to provide literacy training for citizens over 15 years...

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