Category: Health & Environment

Nyaope – the “drug of choice” amongst youth in South Africa.

Nyaope – the “drug of choice” amongst youth in South Africa.

By: Lesego Tau January 29, 2013   The drug Nyaope made a name for itself between 2000 and 2006 in the Tshwane townships of Soshanguve, Attridgeville and Mamelodi.... Read more.

HIV and Me

HIV and Me

By Lesego Tau January 20, 2013   I tested HIV-positive a couple of years ago. Since then I have been  fighting a constant battle between wanting to keep a... Read more.

Park Forest

Park Forest

In this video, GlobalGirls discuss Park Forest and sustainability in Chicago. ... Read more.

Discrimination Against HIV/AIDS Patients in Soweto

Discrimination Against HIV/AIDS Patients in Soweto

GlobalGirl Reporter Mandisa Madikane takes us to meet some pretty positive HIV Positive young women in the township of Soweto, who tell us the virus is not anything... Read more.

Don’t Shoot I Must Grow Up

Don’t Shoot I Must Grow Up

In this video, GlobalGirls attended the Columbia Links’ Town Hall Meeting called “Don’t Shoot I Must Grow Up,” where youth discussed the... Read more.

My Mom’s Cancer

My Mom’s Cancer

December 4, 2012 By: Salma Takky   I was shocked when I found out two years ago that my mom had Breast Cancer. Death was the first thing that ran to my mind... Read more.

The Alexis Chronicles

The Alexis Chronicles

This video was shot and edited on an iPod Touch, and displays a peek into the life of GlobalGirl Media’s very own Alexis. ... Read more.

Marital Infidelity: Men Cheating

Marital Infidelity: Men Cheating

By: Maroi Ech-Charkaouy November 6, 2012     A few weeks ago, I came across an online news report about a Tangier woman who ran over her husband with... Read more.

My Mother’s Tough Decision

My Mother’s Tough Decision

September 13, 2012 by Hanane Yantour My mother’s decision about her career and raising me could be my decision someday When I was born, my mother was very happy,... Read more.

The World Aids Conference

The World Aids Conference

by Sthokozo Mabaso for the Huffington Post The World Aids Conference got people together in one country, one city from all over the world. Approximately 26,000 scientists,... Read more.