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Kentro Annual Forum: Connect… we’ve got pics!
Just over a week ago, Kentro's Annual Forum, Connect, ended! It was a wonderful time, filled with connections and learning. And we have the pics to prove it!
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Türkiye & Syria Earthquake: Kentro Members’ Responses
A devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck south-eastern Türkiye near the border with Syria in the early hours of Monday February 6. There have been several more devastating aftershocks since. Thousands of people have died and thousands more are in need of urgent help. Please donate. Kentro members are responding and need your support.
Kentro Connection
Together for Freedom: How partnering makes us stronger
What do you think of when you hear the word “slavery”? Most likely, an image involving a plantation in the southern United States or a Caribbean island comes to mind. Although this is not inaccurate, and is certainly part of the history of slavery, it’s far from the current reality. The British Empire abolished the slave trade in 1807, but slavery still exists. It looks a little different and it’s hidden from public view, but slavery, especially in the form of sexual exploitation, is just as present today. In fact, today's technology makes sexual exploitation even easier — almost like buying used furniture.
Kentro Connection
From Surviving to Thriving: How partnership makes creates economic opportunities
Suku Mijar was born into the dalit caste in Nepal. In the eyes of society, that makes her an outcast. In Suku’s very remote dalit village, poverty’s oppression puts young and old at risk of exploitation and deeper suffering. Suku and her husband were unable to earn or grow enough to feed their family regularly. Anything other than daily survival was out of reach.
Kentro Connection