DAR ES SALAAM: BEFORE Rebeca Gyumi ever walked the halls of the United Nations or sat across from Michelle Obama, her path was being paved by a woman she never met, but whose name she proudly carries. Decades ago, in the rugged terrain of Dodoma Region, her grandmother would trek across hills and valleys, not for water or trade, but for the radical act of finding a classroom for her children. Today, that same fire for education burns in the youn…
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