Using smartphones, U of T PhD candidate works with Nigerian

Using smartphones, U of T PhD candidate works with Nigerian women to protect communities

Growing up in Nigeria, Omowumi (Wumi) Asubiaro Dada was outspoken, argumentative and animated by injustice. It was obvious to her family what path her life would take: “They always said, we know you’re going to be a lawyer,” she says of her career in human rights law and feminist advocacy that has spanned two decades.

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