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Um Gottes Willen, Lea!
- Mein Einsatz für die Frauen in Not
- Narrated by: Jasmin Tabatabai
- Length: 5 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Diktatoren verwiesen sie des Landes. Menschenhändler fürchten sie. Doch sie geht ihren Weg. Die Ordensfrau Lea Ackermann wird auch noch mit Ende 60 Schwester Courage oder zärtlich Mama Lea genannt, denn seit 20 Jahren kämpft sie mit ihrer 1985 in Kenia gegründeten Organisation SOLWODI gegen Armutsprostitution und Frauenhandel. Jetzt erzählt sie erstmals als ihr abenteuerliches Leben: Kriegskindheit; Bankerin; Schuldirektorin in Ruanda; Promotion; Streetwork in den Rotlichtvierteln Mombasas; Managerin ihres internationalen Hilfswerks.
©2005 Verlag Herder (P)2006 Lindhardt og Ringhof
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