Democratic Republic of Congo
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Neema Namadamu
"I
live in Eastern Congo, labeled as one of the worst places in the world to be a
woman. I belong to a marginalized tribe, and I am crippled from polio. But none
of those things characterize me. I have a vision for my country that compels
me, and its destiny is driving me. It’s big, maybe improbable, but not
impossible. For I have learned that making the impossible possible, simply
requires a different set of rules. And I’m all about changing the rules."
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