Kagbe Rachel is from Chad where she has worked as a freelance journalist for seven years. Her articles cover subjects linked to education, women’s rights and health. She currently works full time for a Chadian company as a communications manager. She has previously worked with women’s community groups and anti-malaria initiatives.
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Published in: 50.50“Kind sirs, stop beating your wives!”
Day-to-day, Chadian women are beaten, humiliated and crushed beneath the weight of traditions. However, women were...
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Published in: 50.50Chers messieurs, arrêtez de battre vos femmes!
Quotidiennement les femmes tchadiennes sont battues, humiliées et écrasées sous le poids de traditions. Pourtant la...
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Published in: 50.50Le système éducatif tchadien en pleine décadence
91% de recalés à l’examen du baccalauréat 2012 au Tchad pour seulement 9% d’admis. Réorganiser le baccalauréat n’est...
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Published in: 50.50Education in Chad: in a state of decline
This year in Chad only 9% of students passed their high school leaving exams. Reorganising these exams is not the...
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Published in: 50.50Wasted lives: why do Chadian women still die in childbirth?
Government attempts to reduce the excruciatingly high maternal mortality and stillbirth rates in Chad are failing....
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Published in: 50.50Vies gâchées : Pourquoi les tchadiennes meurent-elles encore en couche?
Les efforts déployés par le gouvernement pour réduire les taux catastrophiquement élevés de mortalité maternelle et...