Student Sergio Mabasso wants to take the agricultural skills he has honed at EARTH University back to his community in Mozambique so his neighbors can feed their families.
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Marie Santa Auguste, an EARTH University scholar from Haiti, talks about how a simple recycling tool can help feed her country while preventing deforestation.
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Sergio Augusto Quiroz became the first of his family to attend university. When he goes back to Mozambique, he wants to change the thinking of people who live in villages so they can produce all the basic food they need.
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After completing her EARTH University scholarship, Carina Théodore will return to her native Haiti to help village farmers improve their soil and increase food harvests.
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Amos Montreuil Jean, an EARTH University scholarship recipient, will help his community in Port-au-Prince build simple systems to produce food and medicines on their own using commonplace items.
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Voices from inside Bukavu Central Prison, home now to those convicted of rape by the Kamituga mobile court.
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As the mobile court in Kamituga winds down, participants reflect on the work still left to be done.
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Of the ten rape cases before the Kamituga mobile court, two involve sex with consent, albeit by a minor. These cases reveal what might be a flaw in Congo's laws governing rape—laws that too few people know about and too few consider a deterrent to following traditions.
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Sexual predator? Or unwitting victim of conspiracy? With no DNA tests and little medical evidence, many cases before the Kamituga mobile court come down to testimony—one person's word against another's.
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Earlier this year, a mobile court much like the one in Kamituga found a group of soldiers guilty of rape as a crime against humanity. The verdict still resonates.