From the Field
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Aware that his province in Burkina Faso had one of the lowest schooling rates, Toure used his business smarts to do something.
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After years of violence and exile, an Afghan teacher works for better education in her country.
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Gerry R. L. Delaquis left his native Haiti, one of the world's poorest countries, for the United States. Several decades went by but he never forgot the people of Haiti and the poverty he had witnessed there as a child.
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Having lost both his parents at a tender age, Habib-ur-Rahman Rahmani and his relatives were forced to flee Afghanistan when violence erupted. As a teacher, he has built his life on the importance of education for children in his home country.
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Sister Marie Jeanne Petit Jean draws inspiration from the nuns in her community.
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Sardar Khan came to most remote villages in the North West Frontier Province with a mission to educate.
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Shazia, 22, loves to teach adult literacy and embroidery to help the women in her community.
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Lonwabo goes through a difficult experience, but is given a "second chance" to embrace life and help others be more careful about themselves.
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Local store owner changes his attitude towards selling condoms.
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In Harare, Zimbabwe, community care is making a world of difference to those afflicted with HIV/AIDS.
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