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First person: Surviving abuse to help Eswatini’s neglected children

First person: Surviving abuse to help Eswatini’s neglected children

“In this community, many children don’t go to school or pre-school, because they don’t have food. Many others can’t afford the school fees. I can’t afford to send my own children to pre-school because my husband lost his job.

Some children suffer from a lack of parental love. We have seen neglected children left to find their own food, and at risk of sexual abuse from adults, who could potentially infect them with HIV.

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Migrant Child Labor Debate in Congress Becomes Mired in Immigration Fight

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Eva Longoria leads the stars at The 2nd Annual Gold Gala alongside Sandra Oh and Awkwafina