
A terrible failure to protect school girls in Liberia
The privatizing and deregulating education in Liberia as much as white saviorism should take the blame for the sexual violence under an NGO’s watch.
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.
The privatizing and deregulating education in Liberia as much as white saviorism should take the blame for the sexual violence under an NGO’s watch.
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