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A Sickle Cell Survival Story
Mar 16, 2011
Edith Namukobe is 31 years old and has struggled with sickle cell anemia all of her life. She has lost five children in seven years to the disease, but one survived — Suzan.
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Change Comes to Cochabamba
Mar 16, 2011
"In Bolivia we have a lot of abandoned mothers, young mothers, single mothers, young women who got pregnant and their parents mistreat them," laments Pastor Vitalio Flores.
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A Mother's Sacrifice for her Family
Mar 16, 2011
For Maria Yohana, finding enough food to feed her family is a daily struggle, one she often loses.
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Hope Lives in an HIV- and AIDS-Ravaged Village
Mar 16, 2011
Just outside of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, is a village where abandonment and HIV/AIDS have left an indelible scar on families. Most of the mothers have given up on life and have lost all hope.
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The Invitation That Changed A Life
Mar 16, 2011
Five months pregnant when her husband abandoned her, Rumela was desperate and alone. She couldn’t pay for medical checkups and skipped meals because of a lack of food.
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