CHILD SOLDIERSExecutive director of child soldiers initiative does not want another missed opportunity
Dalhousie University initiative receives $3.1 million towards eliminating use of child soldiers
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Karli Zschogner is part Nova Scotian and recently moved to Halifax for Journalism at the University of King's College. After her Bachelors in Conflict Studies and Human Rights, and Psychology at the University of Ottawa, she has worked in Guatemala and Rwanda. Her interests reach from trauma, gender-based violence, reconciliation, indigenous rights, and sustainable living. She was raised on a hobby farm in Parry Sound, Ontario.
Email Karli at: <kr207123@dal.ca>
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