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Kyrenia Castle, Cyprus The first Sunday night in December, a beautiful fake Christmas tree, a lit Yankee candle providing the smell of pine, a glass of red, and an old Amy Grant Christmas album…”Til He appeared and the soul felt its worth…” When does a soul feel its worth?  When its chosen.  When its remembered. [...]

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On Monday, October 26, the Boston University School of Public Health held an event entitled Abolishing Modern Day Slavery.  Emmanuel Otoo, West Africa Regional Coordinator for Free the Slaves, was the keynote speaker. Panelists included: Benjamin Skinner – Author of a Crime So Monstrous, Fellow at Carr Center for Human Rights Policy of Harvard Kennedy School; Dr. [...]

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One of the most valuable lessons I learned in one of my public health classes was this: When faced with a situation in a cross-cultural setting when nationals are engaging in behavior or practices that are uninformed or questionable, encourage the positive, resolve the negative and leave the neutral alone. Leaving the neutral alone is [...]

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I recently read the book This I Believe, a collection of  essays taken from the NPR program initially launched by Edward R. Murrow in the 1950s.  Naturally, this prompted my own reflection on what belief I would want to proclaim to the world in 200 words or less. In my short life, I have witnessed [...]

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Child Slavery: Approximately 25% of children ages 5-14 years in Ghana were working in 2000.  In rural areas, children can be found working in picking, fishing, herding and as contract farm labor. Children also work as domestics, porters, hawkers, miners and quarry workers, and fare-collectors[1]. The Children’s Act sets the minimum age for employment at [...]

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Many of you have asked, “How do you actually rescue a trafficked child from slavery?”  In this post, I will do my best to explain the process. (Thank you, Liz, for your amazing editing.) George Achibra founded PACODEP, a non-governmental organization based in the Volta Region of Ghana, which was initially focused on caring for [...]

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When Obama visits the slave castles in Ghana, will he see the millions still enslaved today?

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Touch a Life partners with several organizations to rescue a trafficked child slave from Lake Volta.

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