Events in 2015 – part II
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One year on, the man still fighting to #BringBackOurGirls
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/14/nigeria-bringbackourgirls-campaign-one-year-on
credit: A World at School
With over 200 schools damaged or destroyed, hundreds of thousands children across Gaza should have returned to school, like so many living in emergency situations. Take action and demand all governments protect schools from attack.
Gaza, a year later (24.08.2015). The Gaza City neighbourhood of Shejaiya. One year after the end of the war between Israel and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, not one of the nearly 18,000 homes destroyed or damaged in the area is habitable. Efforts to rebuild have been frustrated by a lack of funds, Palestinian infighting and Israeli involvement.
credit: DG COMM DAILY NEWS DIGEST
Gaza becoming uninhabitable as society and economy collapse – UN report (The Guardian, 02.09.2015)
We stand with Malala
Three years ago, Malala Yousafzai was targeted for her outspoken support of girls’ education. But not even a gun could silence her. In fact, it made her voice ring louder. Since her brush with death, Malala has made it her life’s purpose to advocate for the equal rights of all children and was recently the subject of the documentary He Named Me Malala, by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Davis Guggenheim.
credit: Free the Children
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