British Prime Minister Boris Johnson reveals big relaxation of lockdown rules: Restaurants, hair salons, pubs and museums can reopen from July 4
She's on the frontline of a rape epidemic. The pandemic has made her work more dangerousAt the start of each day, Dr. Anita Kemi DaSilva-Ibru and her team put on gloves, facemasks and other personal protective equipment to see their patients.
US-trained gynecologist DaSilva-Ibru has spent most of her career treating hundreds of sexual violence victims but it was the growing scale of the crisis in Nigeria that prompted her to set up WARIF in 2016.
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