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Story Publication logo August 31, 2009

Ghana: From Sodom and Gomorrah to Ink and Chalk

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Every year, thousands of women and young girls migrate from Ghana’s poorer, Muslim north to the...

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Alietu works as a Kayayo, waiting with other girls at a market entrance for buses to arrive, and then chasing after with the hope that the passengers will need their goods carried home or to a market. On the weekends, Fati trains her to be a hairdresser.

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