s rights and as a result I now know how to take better care of mine." Tlou said her husband was the first to attend the podcast meetings in the village. "I'm always busy at work and also taking care of the children, so he told me what he had learnt," she said. The podcasts are broadcast in isiNdebele, the most common local language spoken in the southern part of Zimbabwe. The topics covered include...
The Guardian and Observer Christmas appeal 2013: Practical Action
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