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Why are refugees fleeing their homes?

By Andrew Marshall, April 14, 2016
The Syrian conflict isn’t the only issue. Conflict, violence, and insecurity have also been the main drivers of displacement in sub-Saharan Africa, which is host to the largest number of refugees in the world.
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Weddings around the world: How some African cultures celebrate tying the knot

By Maris Feeley, April 6, 2016
Instead of things old, new, borrowed, and blue, a variety of cultures from all over Africa have their own unique traditions to celebrate a couple’s big day. Take a break from perusing registries and enjoy these amazing weddings!
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Celebrate Craft Month by making your own Ayo or Mancala game!

By Maris Feeley, March 31, 2016
Ayo is a traditional two-player Nigerian board game, also called mancala in other cultures. Played by the Yoruba in Nigeria, it’s considered one of the oldest board games in the world!
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Want to help? Here are 6 organizations supporting refugees and affected communities

By Samantha Urban, March 30, 2016
Here at ONE, we believe that where you live shouldn't determine whether you live—and the current refugee crisis is a difficult reminder of that fact.
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Why we love ‘Fortune’ magazine’s profile on ONE cofounder Bono

By Samantha Urban, March 29, 2016
This month's Fortune magazine lists the 50 greatest world leaders—and sitting right at number 14 on the list is ONE cofounder Bono! In the profile by Ellen McGirt, Bono talks about AIDS, hunger, global poverty—and how ONE and its members are fighting them all.
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How 3D printing provides new modes of learning in rural Kenya

By Guest Blogger, March 29, 2016
Who could imagine that a group of 7th graders in Kenya with no electricity in their homes or school could be on the forefront of one of the most innovative technologies of our time?
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5 TED talks that will change the way you think about Africa

By Joy Elliott, March 23, 2016
From the dangers of stereotyped perceptions of the continent, to entrepreneurship and business, to health and education, these five inspiring speakers have got you covered. Check them out!
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Celebrate World Poetry Day with these amazing African poems

By Maris Feeley, March 21, 2016
It’s World Poetry Day! Celebrate with us by enjoying these examples of incredible literature and personal expression by poets from across the African continent.
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How one woman is helping some farmers in Kenya create a path out of poverty

By Guest Blogger, March 15, 2016
Jamila started M-Farm, a female-led company that connects farmers to markets and each other, giving them price information over their mobile phones and the ability to organize—that way, they can move from subsistence agriculture to commercial farming!
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5 powerful quotes from female African leaders

By Maris Feeley, March 15, 2016
International Women's Day may have come and gone, but we celebrate women on a global scale every day here at ONE!
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