Women are committed to community development in Togo despite the patriarchal customsA third of Togolese women have been victims of physical or sexual abuse Written by Blogueurs invitésTranslated by Laura2 weeks ago
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In Madagascar, a writing workshop promoting Malagasy onlineWikiteny was a workshop to promote Malagasy onlineWritten by Mamisoa RaveloaritianaTranslated by Jean-Christophe Brunet13 June 2025
Criminalized and silenced: The weaponization of Pakistan's PECA Act”‘Fake news’ is a Trumpian term, and defamation laws are often used as a ruse to silence independent voices."Written by Ramna Saeed13 June 2025
Togo: Rapper arrested for denouncing poor governanceThe Togolese Catholic Church has also spoken out against the arrestWritten by Jean SovonTranslated by Laura12 June 2025
United States: International student visa suspension also affects African countriesStudying in the United States sometimes involves the efforts of an entire community Written by Jean SovonTranslated by Laura11 June 2025
Creative writing in Kaqchikel with children: Cecilia Ixmukane's project in GuatemalaCecilia Ixmukane works with children and youth in Sololá, Guatemala, so they can write and share their literary creations in KaqchikelWritten by María Alvarez Malvido, Cecilia Ixmucané Xiníco QuinoTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan10 June 2025
Breaking Boundaries: Archana Thapa on women and publishing in Nepal‘These books have sparked more women to read, write, and share’Written by Sangita Swechcha8 June 2025
‘I sold my iris; now what?’: What drives Brazilians to hand over their unique, personal dataResidents of São Paulo say they were attracted to the scheme because of payments in cryptocurrencyWritten by Agência MuralTranslated by Liam Anderson7 June 2025