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World Autism Awareness Day: Understanding, Acceptance, and Empowerment

Every year, on April 2nd, the world comes together to observe World Autism Awareness Day. This day serves as a poignant reminder to increase understanding, acceptance, and inclusion of people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in all facets of life. Established by the United Nations in 2007, this globally recognized day aims to raise awareness

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IMPACT CAMPANIA

Impact Campania is a program that was a projected initiated by the Italian Government and the Ministry of Interior in Italy in association with NGO’s in which the Mother’s Heart Empowerment Foundation was part of. The Project Orizonte is an Inter- cultural project for the purpose of bringing together different culture from different part of

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empowerment of mrs igbinosa by the mother’s heart empowerment foundation

Mrs. Igbinosa was abandoned by her husband living her with five children to carter for. when she could no longer pay for house rentage, she had to relocate to the village with her children to live with her aged sick mother. By God’s grace the Mother’s Heart Empowerment Foundation came to her rescue, recuing her

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Hardship: Help the less privileged, families, out of poverty, Wealthy Nigerians told

All well-to-do Nigerians, both at home and diaspora, as well as corporate organisations have been urged to assist the less privileged in the society and poor families in the face of current socio-economic challenges as government alone can not do it alone. The National Representative/President , National Governing Body of Inner Wheel Clubs in Nigeria,

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Africa: End Rights Abuses Against Girls

A 16-year-old girl who is pregnant stands in the hallway of her residence in Mbare township in Harare, Zimbabwe, November 2021. © 2021 AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi (Nairobi) – African governments should not tolerate or legally permit child marriage, denial of education, or other human rights abuses against girls, Human Rights Watch said today on the African Union’s Day

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