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Lois Simche Lebbie: Leave the door open (with a hundred sisters behind you)

When women gather, there is the notion that they are gossiping about other women, fashion, food and men. Well, this is not the case with Lois Simche Lebbie , a Community Development and Gender Specialist who has been in the game for over a decade.  Out of her mouth comes wisdom, insights and knowledge. She took us down memory lane on how it all started, from the tender age when she battled with what most people struggle with  —  self-identity. From a burning question, she found the answer that was the light bulb moment that turned everything around. Lois's story is a reminder that if she can, you can, and this brings a ray of hope to everyone who is trapped on a cloudy day. In our usual manner, Omote Ro Dhe caught up with Lois, and she shared interesting things about herself that you will find not only valuable but also delightful.  Read excerpts from our 'gossipping' below: Can you tell us about your early life and what sparked your interest in development work, esp...

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