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For Sahal AbdiAmin, getting an ID card created a path for him to pursue his passion of becoming a teacher. He is now employed by the government as a Deputy Head Teacher at a local primary school. W...
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Meet Mwejuma Ali, a young mother who, unable to gain formal employment, registered with a local women's group, obtained a business loan, and now runs a cashew nuts business. With her ID, she opened...
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In Shimoni, Kwale County, Kenya, Swabrina Omar founded the Shimoni Zero Waste project, specializing in waste management and mangrove conservation. Swabrina works with 25 youth and women's groups, p...
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Meet Juma Muhadin, who at the age of 62 obtained his national ID card. He used it to obtain a fishing license, gaining access to the formal economy and reviving his fishing business.
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In Sierra Leone’s coastal town of Bonthe, communities are standing at the forefront of land and climate justice. With Namati’s support, 220 local communities negotiated with Africa Conservation Ini...
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In Sierra Leone’s coastal town of Bonthe, communities are standing at the forefront of land and climate justice. With Namati’s support, 220 local communities negotiated with Africa Conservation Ini...
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Mohammad Tariq almost didn't get a job. When his father died of cancer, Tariq searched for a way to support his mother and sister, who lived with him in one room in a camp for members of Bangladesh...
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Mohammad Irfan was born and raised in Kurmitola Camp, a crowded and poverty-stricken community for members of Bangladesh's Urdu-speaking population. In 2017, his father applied for a passport so he...
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Applications are now open for the Grassroots Justice Network Academy’s Inaugural Leadership Program. The Grassroots Justice Network Academy, convened by the Grassroots Justice Network and Namati, i...
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Avelino Alfredo, a patient living with HIV, talks about why this work is lifesaving. “People now adhere to treatment. They know that there are dignified conditions," says Avelino.
