Helping adolescent girls and women, in conflict-ridden South Sudan, emerge strong and independent
AWEIL, South Sudan – It was another regular day. She woke up early, went to school and was walking back home, under the scorching mid-day sun, to do her household chores. Just as she stepped into the house, 17-year-old Ameena’s* younger sister ran to her and pushed her to their secret spot. Breathlessly, she blurted out all she’d heard her parents…