People share priorities in first-ever review of Guinea-Bissau’s sustainable development goals
For Sábado Sambu, education is the most important thing in the world.
“I did not get to finish school. In the old days, there was forced marriage and my parents gave me into a forced marriage,” she said. “Then I was paralysed and found myself in a wheelchair.”
Sambu, now 43, was educated only to the fifth grade, and was married according to the customs of her Mansoancas ethnic group in Guinea-Bissau. Although she currently works a small business making clothes to help support her family, she w