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October 13th 2009
Sarah Oughton | Posted in Health and social care | 2 responses
Tags: child advocacy and rehabilitation, child soldier, civil war, Liberia, rape, sex slave, trauma

I’ve been so crazy working on the current emergencies in Asia Pacific the last couple of weeks that I forgot to mention I finished working on a video from Liberia!
In the video – Jeneh’s Story - a young woman talks about her hope for the future after the trauma of being abducted by fighters during Liberia’s civil war. When she was still a child, Jeneh was forced to become a sex slave for the combatants who’d abducted her.
At the weekend, I showed the film to my mum and grandad and by the end they both had tears in their eyes. Read the rest of this post »
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