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How a Seven Year Old Boy Transformed our Perceptions

“Change is not just a word, it’s a destination and any person can drive that journey” – Gideon Commey Online activism is the new cult; I hate to call it a fad because it will live on and on, enduring to make our message stronger through innovations, either by design or cocooned by glorious serendipity. [...]

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Successful Community Mobilization: Lessons and Principles

Successful Community Mobilization: Lessons and Principles

Since my teenage years as an activist, I have been part of several campaigns, some successful and others not. I remember being an active member of campaigns in my local community and my University as an undergraduate, as well as sharing with other vibrant young people ideas and views about campaigns both in Ghana and [...]

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Poverty: First Child of an Unfair World

Poverty: First Child of an Unfair World

“To be black was to be a beneficiary of a great inheritance, a special destiny, glorious burdens that only us were strong enough to bear” – Barack Obama.   The sun was smacking hot, emptying its bile down a tetchy underwhelmed atmosphere unwilling to even shield off just a corn of infrared from unscrupulous eco-degrading humans. [...]

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