The wounded African girl child: A silent inheritance of pain

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 6/02/2026
By Dr Mimi Fatou Ceesay The African girl child is born into a legacy she did not create. It is a legacy shaped by silence, endurance, and survival. Long before she understands language, she begins to learn what is expected of her: to endure pain quietly, to obey without question, and to (…)
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