29. april 2014
Time Magazine sammensætter hvert år en liste:
"de 100 mest indflydelsesrige mennesker"
- søster Rosemary Nyirumbe er med på listen i år.
Forest Whitaker skiver om hende bl.a.
»She gives hope for young women scarred by war«
»In Gulu, Uganda, Sister Rosemary has made it her mission to provide within an orphanage a home, a shelter for women and girls whose lives have been shattered by violence, rape and sexual exploitation.«
Hele artiklen er <her>
På facebook siden om Rosemary Nyirumbe står der:
I am the overall supervisor at the St. Monica's Girls Tailoring Center in Gulu, Uganda. I have been here for 10 years. I do a bit of everything! I am a administrator, teacher, coordinator, fundraiser, gardener, writer, tailor, builder and recycler.
HuffingtonPost følger op med en artikel og video interview:
Ugandan Nun Rosemary Nyirumbe, recently named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People, joined HuffPost Live to discuss her struggle to rebuild the lives of young women who have been affected by the war in Uganda.
Nyirumbe has been sheltering, training, and empowering young girls who have fallen victim to infamous warlord Joseph Kony and the Lord's Resistance Army. She told HuffPost Live's Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani about the recent book and documentary, Sewing Hope, that traces her journey to help these young women whose lives have been devastated by the war.
Hele artiklen er <her>
Video interview: