An agreement signed at the end of 2017 between the armed opposition and government forces in South Sudan will see schools which were occupied as part of the conflict reopen. Many children and teachers were forced to flee military groups and abandon their schools, meaning some three quarters of children in South Sudan are missing out on an education.
Surrogacy: Nigeria's taboo but booming business
[Article] In Nigeria, many agencies offer surrogacy to couples struggling to conceive a child. The fertility business is considered taboo and operates secretively but, despite the country being highly religious and conservative, it is booming.
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Every morning, Toyin gets her children ready for school. They are like any other children.
Except, they were born with the help of a surrogate mother in India.
Toyin's 12-year struggle with uterine fibroids led her to turn to surrogacy.
She has now opened an agency in Lagos to help...
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