“You must first and foremost know that they are human beings.”- Chief Superintendent Mary Asante Sarfo of Sunyani Female Prison in Ghana shows how positive female leadership can transform prisons: https://t.co/QLyJ5sewrA#PrisonersMatter pic.twitter.com/b7o0JwNh16 Read More
“You must first and foremost know that they are human beings.” – Chief Superintendent Mary Asante Sarfo of Sunyani Female Prison in Ghana shows how positive female leadership can transform prisons: ow.ly/Wzw450SCp3W #PrisonersMatter
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