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"Early and forced marriages produce many negative effects as well as positive ones in different aspects of the lives of these victims. The author has chosen 9 end-of-cycle works, United Nations resolutions and laws of the DRC his country from which he has written a short message that applies to the daily life of children, young women and girls victims of contemporary slavery. Elie WABABUSHO has a direct and warm style. He is an actor of development also interested in humanitarian actions of alerts and pleas in favor of people affected by armed conflicts and natural disasters and human rights…mehr

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"Early and forced marriages produce many negative effects as well as positive ones in different aspects of the lives of these victims. The author has chosen 9 end-of-cycle works, United Nations resolutions and laws of the DRC his country from which he has written a short message that applies to the daily life of children, young women and girls victims of contemporary slavery. Elie WABABUSHO has a direct and warm style. He is an actor of development also interested in humanitarian actions of alerts and pleas in favor of people affected by armed conflicts and natural disasters and human rights for the equality of people and a fair life. The numerous quotations from well-known authors and anecdotes make this an interesting and practical read. This book will help you gain knowledge of the situations in rural areas, especially in the heart of the province of South Kivu, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Autorenporträt
MWANDA NAKASALA WABABUSHO Elie studied Political and Administrative Sciences at the University of Goma. Coordinator of Vision Globale des Jeunes pour le Développement Durable "VIJED" asbl; Human Rights Defender and Civil Society actor in South Kivu in DR Congo; Very active in the Population Movement Commission.