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Ending Institutional care in Africa

“An estimated 8 million children are growing up in orphanages across the world…”(Save the Children) 50,000 of these children are growing up in orphanages here

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Managing stress

April was Stress Awareness Month. During this time , after the first quarter of the calendar year, many people struggle with managing their stress levels

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Masculinity, The #MeToo Movement & you

Society’s understanding of masculinity is changing, redefining culture and challenging archaic and long held beliefs. Join the conversation, and let’s promote gender justice and prevent

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Coping with Loss During the Holiday Season

Christmas is often referred to as the “most wonderful time of the year”, but for many that have experienced a bereavement, the death of a

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Top 3 Personal New Year Resolutions

As the New Year fast approaches now is the perfect time for you to sit down and put pen to paper.  Research shows us that

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The Possibility of a World Without Orphanages

History was made on the 18th December 2019 as all 193 member states of the United Nations formally recognised that orphanages do not protect children,

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Racial Diversity in Motorsport

While the UK is home to seven of the ten Formula 1 teams, hosts various rounds of Formula 1 World Championship and World Rally Championship

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Covid-19: Lessons Learned From the Pandemic That Changed the World

Coronavirus continues to have a devastating impact across the globe on children and their rights, widening disparities, increasing gender (and other) inequalities, and leaving the

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We have joined the climate change revolution

My son Christopher Kyobe and daughter Tangaza have really got me thinking about the legacy I will leave them. This is not about wealth or

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