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Uganda: From Forced Marriage in a War Zone to Peace Scout

by Free the Slaves | Sep 17, 2010 | Uncategorized

This is the second of three case studies, written back in July, on the work of Friends of Orphans (FRO), our partner organization in Uganda. FRO founder Anywar Ricky Richard was the recipient of the annual Harriet Tubman Freedom Award. Read the first dispatch here....

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