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Georgia: The state trading in girls

Dozens of girls are kidnapped annually right from a school bench in Georgia. The government turns a blind eye to this tradition -human rights activists believe

"I wanted to do something" - four stories on women farmers

“I was milking a cow when my neighbour told me that there would be an meeting related to available grants. I mounted a horse and went there. Now I have over 300 bee families and soon I will be travelling to the US to take a course there.”

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