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Charlotte Walker
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Welcome to Mozambique, where women really are fixing each other's crowns
Fixing crowns only truly resonated with me when I heard the stories of women from Mozambique. A landscape where life is stripped bare, survival is paramount and kindness is everything.
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How unconditional love is helping to eradicate leprosy
Since Valentine's Day 2020 the world, as we know about it, has changed beyond recognition. But while our physical movements have been sorely limited, love doesn't stop. In fact, if we look carefully, the green shoots of love nurtured during lockdown are all around.
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Lessons from Covid-19 have shone a light on city slums giving hope to India's poor
India's coronavirus crisis is reported to have reached a critical level this week. More than two million cases have been diagnosed and 50,000 deaths reported. For the nine million people living in Mumbai's slums there's little hope of avoiding the virus.
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How modern missionaries are tackling the scourge of leprosy
On World Leprosy Day 2018 – Sunday January 28 – missionaries working for British-based charity The Leprosy Mission will be helping leprosy-affected communities lobby governments for their very basic human rights.
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The doctor who gave up his comfortable life for people with leprosy: 'Being out of my comfort zone has forced us to trust God.'
An exclusive report on a doctor who rejected his comfortable, middle class life with a practice in South Africa for a vision to live out Jesus's top two commandments to those at the very fringes of society.
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