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For better, for worse: In a pandemic, relationships are tested


For better, for worse: In a pandemic, relationships are tested
Amid anecdotal reports of a hike in separations are accounts of partners enjoying a greater sense of commitment and gratitude.
Author of the article: Susan Schwartz  •  Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: Feb 14, 2021  •  February 14, 2021  •  13 minute read  • 
Khan Bouba-Dalambaye and Megan Glendon walk their dog, Bandit, in LaSalle. With the couple working from home during the first several months of the pandemic, making space for one another was one of the more challenging things, Bouba-Dalambaye says. Photo by Allen McInnis /Montreal Gazette
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The COVID-19 pandemic meant far fewer wedding gigs in 2020 for Braulio Rocha’s photography studio indeed, far fewer gigs altogether. With business a fraction of what it was in 2019, he went to work for a transport company for a time, doing deliveries. ....

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Haitian schools closing as children drift toward armed gangs


SCHOOLS have been closed in poverty-stricken parts of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, community groups warned today, as children drift towards criminal gangs.
The Koz Pa’m NGO, which helps young people displaying violent behaviour to reintegrate into society, said that increased numbers were joining armed groups and committing “acts of banditry” due to a lack of access to education.
It said that those in the Carrefour Feuilles and Solino areas of the capital were particularly susceptible.
“Children are in vulnerable conditions. The unsafe environment drags them into violence,” said Koz Pa’m president Jean-Robert Pierre.
He insisted that the government must address the worsening situation after Prime Minister Joseph Jouthe promised to restore a climate of peace in Haiti. ....

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