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For those who make miracles happen in Africa
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Prof. (...) I know health workers like these and others have the toughest of jobs but also have the highest levels of creativity and dedication that can make miracles happen for those needing health care.
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Health workers [...] have the toughest of jobs but also have the highest levels of creativity and dedication that can make miracles happen for those needing health care.
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After 20 years of misery as refugees, a one-way ticket to the ‘miracle’ of resettlement | | 1UN News
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After 20 years of misery as refugees, a one-way ticket to the ‘miracle’ of resettlement
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After 20 years of misery as refugees, a one-way ticket to the ‘miracle’ of resettlement
21 December 2019
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Although they spent 20 years living in a refugee camp in Uganda, Jean-Pierre Ntegyeye and Isaiah Bahati never gave up hope of leaving for a better life. (...) Ntegyeye as “a kind of miracle”:
“We are the lucky ones. It’s like you have been living in boiling water, or a fire, and then someone lifts you out.
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▪ Moderator: Elaine Hall, Founder and Creative Director, The Miracle Project ▪ Lara Alameddine, Producer ▪ Domonique Brown, Miracle Project member ▪ Dakota Fanning, Actress ▪ Michael Golamco, Writer ▪ Ben Lewis, Director ▪ Brittanie Sanders, Miracle Project member
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“My girls are my miracles” | UNICEF
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(...) “I posted [on social media]: ‘My fourth miracle was born!’” he recalls. “And the comments quickly rolled in: ‘Wow, you had a son! (...) I replied, ‘My girls are my miracles.'”
Like Mkrtich, Harutyun has had to endure more than his fair share of comments.
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The miracle of Dzawandai, Cameroon
When Francois Sakotai offered shelter to three young displaced girls, he didn’t know his generosity would spark a miracle: the reunification of a mother and her children
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When Francois Sakotai offered shelter to three young displaced girls, he didn’t know his generosity would spark a miracle: the reunification of a mother and her children.
(...) “The hardest part was that we didn’t know where our parents were – I had to protect my sisters, and myself.”
The first miracle
Three young girls, tired and terrified, stood in front of Francois’s farmhouse. (...) “God helped me find my children, maybe one day he’ll help me find my husband.”
Will another miracle happen in Dzawandai?
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I have been watching the conversation and would like to share good life stories of a miracle porridge mixed with eggshells. As African’s, we normally plate our hairs in different styles. (...) She further explained that her grandmother (72) for a long time, was unable to walk due to serious pain at the back and on her legs, she relied on her family for help when needed to do any movement including going to the washroom, she was introduced to the miracle porridge and within 3 months, she was healed and she can walk and do her home activities. The porridge has become like a family meal used by some family members and friends such as Janet (74) who had neck pain, extremely stressful in the hospital and she was wearing the Neck Collar Brace without any relief but the miracle porridge helped her to work as usual, now she can carry a bucket of water and do normal routing work required.
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I have been watching the conversation and would like to share good life stories of a miracle porridge mixed with eggshells. As African’s, we normally plate our hairs in different styles. (...) She further explained that her grandmother (72) for a long time, was unable to walk due to serious pain at the back and on her legs, she relied on her family for help when needed to do any movement including going to the washroom, she was introduced to the miracle porridge and within 3 months, she was healed and she can walk and do her home activities. The porridge has become like a family meal used by some family members and friends such as Janet (74) who had neck pain, extremely stressful in the hospital and she was wearing the Neck Collar Brace without any relief but the miracle porridge helped her to work as usual, now she can carry a bucket of water and do normal routing work required.
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I have been watching the conversation and would like to share good life stories of a miracle porridge mixed with eggshells. As African’s, we normally plate our hairs in different styles. (...) She further explained that her grandmother (72) for a long time, was unable to walk due to serious pain at the back and on her legs, she relied on her family for help when needed to do any movement including going to the washroom, she was introduced to the miracle porridge and within 3 months, she was healed and she can walk and do her home activities. The porridge has become like a family meal used by some family members and friends such as Janet (74) who had neck pain, extremely stressful in the hospital and she was wearing the Neck Collar Brace without any relief but the miracle porridge helped her to work as usual, now she can carry a bucket of water and do normal routing work required.
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I have been watching the conversation and would like to share good life stories of a miracle porridge mixed with eggshells. As African’s, we normally plate our hairs in different styles. (...) She further explained that her grandmother (72) for a long time, was unable to walk due to serious pain at the back and on her legs, she relied on her family for help when needed to do any movement including going to the washroom, she was introduced to the miracle porridge and within 3 months, she was healed and she can walk and do her home activities. The porridge has become like a family meal used by some family members and friends such as Janet (74) who had neck pain, extremely stressful in the hospital and she was wearing the Neck Collar Brace without any relief but the miracle porridge helped her to work as usual, now she can carry a bucket of water and do normal routing work required.
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Despite grappling with Rohingya crisis, Bangladesh is ‘development miracle’ | | 1UN News
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Despite grappling with Rohingya crisis, Bangladesh is ‘development miracle’
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Despite global turbulence and economic uncertainty, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh told the General Assembly on Friday evening that her country has often been cited as a “development miracle”.
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