Molloy, Aimee

However long the night : Molly Melching's journey to help millions of African women and girls triumph Aimee Molloy - New York, NY : HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, c2013. ©2013 - xv, 252 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cm.

Tells the unlikely and inspiring story of Molly Melching, an American woman whose experience as an exchange student in Senegal led her to found Tostan and dedicate almost four decades of her life to the girls and women of Africa. In 1974, American exchange student Molly Melching arrived in Senegal for a six-month program that would become a forty-year journey of transformation. Inspired by her experiences living in a remote village, she founded Tostan, an organization dedicated to empowering communities by using democracy and human-rights-based education to promote relationships built upon dignity, equality, and respect. Tostan's groundbreaking strategies have led to better education for the women of rural Africa, improved health care, a decrease in child/forced marriage, and declarations by thousands of African communities to abandon the practice of female genital cutting. However Long the Night is the story of how Melching, named by Newsweek and the Daily Beast as one of the "150 women who shake the world," is paving the way to a world with human dignity for all.

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Female circumcision--Prevention--Africa
Human rights--Africa
Human rights workers--Africa
Non-governmental organizations--Africa
Community education--Africa
Female circumcision--Prevention--Africa
Human rights--Africa
Human rights workers

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