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About Hannah Edington

Hannah Edington is a writer, teacher, and an entrepreneur living in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Her long-term goals include writing about life in developing nations, working with widows and single moms to start businesses, and starting a family with her soon-to-be husband.
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Shifting Your Perspective From Lack To Thankfulness
4 years ago

Shifting Your Perspective From Lack To Thankfulness

It’s easy to get caught up in the stress and anxiety of daily life, the complaints about what we need and what we have too much of. And yet, if …
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5 Best Reads for the Social Entrepreneur to Reset this Summer
5 years ago

5 Best Reads for the Social Entrepreneur to Reset this Summer

For social entrepreneurs, it often seems that the work never ends. In the midst of continually striving towards new goals, building on ideas, and creating something purposeful, breaks are difficult …
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8 Brands Fighting Human Trafficking You Need to Know About
5 years ago

8 Brands Fighting Human Trafficking You Need to Know About

The sad truth is that human trafficking is all around us. It’s on the internet. In in our cities. And it’s even in our clothes, accessories, and home goods.

How …
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We’ve All Been Deeply Influenced by Reading—Now Let’s Celebrate National Book Month
6 years ago

We’ve All Been Deeply Influenced by Reading—Now Let’s Celebrate National Book Month

Every October, the literary world indulges in a celebration of the works we possess. National Book Month is a time to remember those volumes shelved for later, that January resolution …
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5 Women-Led Podcasts You Need to Know About
6 years ago

5 Women-Led Podcasts You Need to Know About

Podcasts are an easy way to listen and learn as we go about doing our daily routines. As they have grown more and more popular in our culture, the choice …
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Advocating for Stronger Voices In Developing Nations
6 years ago

Advocating for Stronger Voices In Developing Nations

Some days genuinely are overwhelming. We hear about disasters, we hear about starvation, we hear about tragedy and slavery and injustice. We can read books, watch documentaries and even take …
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Where Are We Now 5 Years After The Rana Plaza Collapse
6 years ago

Where Are We Now 5 Years After The Rana Plaza Collapse

In the five years since the Rana Plaza Collapse, as it has become known, more and more of the public has grown aware of the difficulties surrounding the textile and …
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5 Nonprofits Fighting For Human Rights And How They Stand Up To Injustice
6 years ago

5 Nonprofits Fighting For Human Rights And How They Stand Up To Injustice

In the realm of Human Rights, endless nonprofit organizations can be found. With a variety of focuses in terms of violations and regions, how do we find the nonprofit entity …
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A Look At World Orphan Care in Ethiopia
7 years ago

A Look At World Orphan Care in Ethiopia

One of the hardest things in this world is reevaluating the way things have been done and accepting that they were done wrong.

One such issue is that of orphan …
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