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@untamedboy Many thanks for looking at my older uploads. Yes you are right - it is so powerful: these women were running so called "care groups" which were stimulating small community developing and income generating groups. For me it had a double and almost triple meaning: female persons with a disability were not only participating in development they were initiating and managing and in doing so they improved the well-being of their communities. On top - in such times there was still apartheid in South Africa and they did their work often in danger of being politically harassed. I still admire them so much and my eyes almost fill with tears when I think back - they were forerunners in fighting for justice and equality and should have been winning the peace noble price.....
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