What happens to women in African prisons will shock you and inspire you.
Have you ever wondered what life is like for women in prison in Africa? Whether you have, or haven't, this is an interview that you don't want to miss. Dr. Clover A. Perez had the pleasure of speaking with Rahab Nyawira who spent six years in prison for robbery in Africa. Rahab shares her story, opening up about the circumstances that led to her incarceration, the stigma faced by women in African prisons, the beatings endured, the children living with their incarcerated mothers, and her incredible journey of transformation. With the support of Justice Defenders, a registered US nonprofit and UK charity with nearly 350 people working across three African countries, Rahab became a paralegal. She now uses her skills to help men and women who are languishing in prison trace their case files and bring them before the courts. Her story is one of resilience, redemption, and the fight for justice. This is not just Rahab's story, it's the story of countless women fighting stigma, injustice, and the chance to rebuild their lives. Be part of the movement by watching, sharing, and subscribing.
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