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Articles from Sister Namibia (March 1, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
"Who am I?" Peer counselling through body mapping. 789
African Basketry: Grassroots Art from Southern Africa. Vale, Helen Book review 239
Dear readers. 249
Exposed! Much controversy surrounded Exposed, an exhibition of photography, installations, performance and live happenings that explored the reality of violence against women and girls. The avalon event included the work of photographer Frank Dornbrach and a one-woman show entitled "Me&U", written and performed by Natasha Lamoela. Baumgarten, Robin 580
First all-female peacekeepers reach Liberia. Brief article 153
Home-based care workers Cycle in Windhoek. Photograph 132
In spite of flight and homelessness twin sisters are making a difference in the Osire refugee camp. von Wietersheim, Erika 1058
Japan's husbands rush to rescue marriage. Brief article 197
Just hope a little while longer. Boois, V.L. Short story 746
Karolina Pieters laat dinge gebeur op Maltahohe. Naude, Vertaal deur Marietjie Cover story 1218
Karolina Pieters: making things happen in Maltahohe. Cover story 1083
Making an impact. Letter to the editor 210
Measuring progress on women's rights: how far has Namibia come in implementing the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), since its ratification in 1992, two years after independence? 1264
Meeting to thrash out gender violence: the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare is to hold Namibia's first-ever national conference on gender violence. This follows numerous calls for action. Sibeene, Petronella Brief article 265
My vagina is coming! Afuba, Mfor Divine Poem 384
Natango ota kongo ombili: onghalo idjuu omo mu na oonakulwa vakulu. Mwondela, Ku Chilombo; Ndinoshiho, Etoloko kuRauna 909
Nyeka ye Pumba: the Nyeka ye Pumba Basket Group started small, but it had a vision. Just like 'a torch made of cow dung', the literal translation of its name from Oshiwambo, the group intended to start with a tiny spark, but to burn constantly as it grew. Paine, Sarah 613
Pakistan to prohibit forced marriage. Brief article 176
Portugal liberalises abortion after decades of struggle. Brief article 201
Prisoners read Sister Namibia. Letter to the editor 207
Promoting Women's writing. 491
Reaching our sisters in Sudan. Letter to the editor 317
Speak out! Brief article 105
The HIV risk of saying "I do". Gonzalez, Laura Lopez 626
The Invisible Woman, Zara Schmelen, African Mission Assistant at the Cape and in Namaland, by Ursula Truper. von Wietersheim, Erika Book review 578
The Osire Women's Centre--working in isolation. von Wietersheim, Erika 696
U.S. women occupy senators' offices to end war in Iraq. Brief article 279
Unravelling Taboos: Gender and Sexuality in Namibia. Book review 437
Working for PEACE: with a limited number of mental health professionals in the country, especially outside Windhoek, many people in need of counselling go without, left on their own with few coping mechanisms in place. PEACE (People's Education, Assistance & Counselling for Empowerment) is working to change this. Baumgarten, Robin 528
World Social Forum: an absence of politics. 699

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