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Agony of our sisters: domestic workers in the Middle East

Lucy Turay, former domestic worker in Lebanon and founder of DoWan Unite. Photo Credit: DoWan on Instagram.

On March 11, at least five Sierra Leonean women died in a fire incident at an apartment block in the Sid El Bouchrieh region of Lebanon. Two others are still in critical condition. They were all women who travelled to Lebanon on the promise of various jobs but ended up working as domestic workers. The […]

Memba 23: the first shots 

Memorial site erected in Lungi,Northern Sierra Leone in remembrance of victims of the 11 year Sierra Leone civil war.

March 23, 1991, was the day the first gunshots were fired in Sierra Leone, leading to the 11-year civil war that left thousands of people dead and many more displaced. The war, which quickly gained notoriety for being one of the most brutal in the world, exacerbated the country’s socio-economic problems, as it derailed it […]

Abu’s Temple Run: a journey of ‘pain and sorrow’

Illustration by IOM/Mohamed Hadj.

In 2020, 26-year-old Abu Kamara (not his real name) sold everything he had to pursue a dream—to migrate to Europe in search of a better life. Twenty-three at the time, he sold off a business he owned and invested up to NLe 20,000 to go on a journey that turned out to be “the most […]

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