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Reflections on Africa’s Indigenous knowledge on parenting Indigenous parenting practices of different communities in Africa Africa is blessed with diverse cultures and tribes, these rich traditions play a critical part in shaping the lives of communities and the family unit. PARENTING IN AFRICA NETWORK (PAN) in partnership with AFRICA INTERACTIVE
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