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Pamela Getcheu from Cameroon: “Mandela inspired me to fight for children‘s rights”
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June 9, 2018
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33-year-old Pamela Getcheu from Douala, Cameroon, helps children to fight for their rights. She co-founded the organization "Coeur d‘enfance". Nelson Mandela showed her the importance of helping others, she says.
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