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Reflections on Mozambique – Xochitl Hanson Pastran

Reflections on Mozambique – Xochitl Hanson Pastran

by Don Kossick | Aug 13, 2018 | International Development

Mozambique Blog Post—By Xochitl Hanson Pastran. My memories are filled with images of the green, palm-studded countryside and beautiful ocean views of the province of Inhambane, Mozambique, as well as the poverty and gender inequality faced by women there and the hard...
Better Latrines – “Latrinas Melhoradas” in Mozambique

Better Latrines – “Latrinas Melhoradas” in Mozambique

by Don Kossick | May 8, 2018 | International Development

Recognizing Carlos Macave Better sanitation is critical to the health of women and children. The Global Citizen – Poor Sanitation threatens Maternal Health – speaks directly to the impact on women and child health,“Water and sanitation are so important when it comes...

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