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MINE NYALO: Diana Rose

An episode of the Voice Of Philip Miyawa podcast, hosted by Philip Miyawa, titled "MINE NYALO: Diana Rose" was published on December 9, 2021 and runs 28 minutes.

December 9, 2021 ·28m · Voice Of Philip Miyawa

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Diana Rose is a human rights activist who oversees the NGO known as FARAJA in Migori county.She is well known for her efforts to defend the rights of commercial sex workers.Here she speaks with Philip Miyawa about her 

Diana Rose is a human rights activist who oversees the NGO known as FARAJA in Migori county.

She is well known for her efforts to defend the rights of commercial sex workers.

Here she speaks with Philip Miyawa about her 

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