Picking up the Pieces: Why Women Count: Ghana| 4mins
Director: Loretta Vanderpuye | Producer: Loretta Vanderpuye & Judith Brifo, upported by Sigrid Rausing Trust, the Global Opportunities Fund (FCO), UN Population Fund, UNIFEM/UN Women, and Al Jazeera English.
Focus Years: 2010 | Country: United States
Synopsis:
Thirty-two year old Comfort Adongo is back in school in Bolgatanga, northern Ghana. Comfort was just 14 when a stranger kidnapped and sexually abused her. Abduction and forced marriage of young girls is a growing phenomenon in this part of Ghana. Now back home with her parents, she is determined to finish her schooling and rebuild her life.
Picking up the Pieces: Why Women Count: Ghana
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- Women in Ghana
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- Emotional competence
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- History of Human Rights
- Human Rights & Violations
- Human Trafficking
- Interpersonal psychotherapy
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- Intimate relationship
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- Philosophy of Human Rights
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- Relationship counseling
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- Religious Violence
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- Slavery
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