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As Football Fever Heightens, so does the Demand for Sex Trafficking

As Football Fever Heightens, so does the Demand for Sex Trafficking

Anti-trafficking campaigns like this, are working to increase awareness. Local soccer stars are also to be used in a massive safe sex campaign launched by the Gauteng Department of Health and Social Development (All Africa). As the count down to FIFA’s 2010 World Cup in South Africa begins to draw nearer and nearer, increased preparations […]

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Pakistani women strike back against acid attacks Pakistani women are fighting back against acid attacks and the stigma of disfigurement by pursuing perpetrators in the country’s courts, increasing public awareness and petitioning legislators for action. A piece of legislation that would limits acid sales and impose harsh penalties on those who use acid as an […]

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Conference: International Education

Conference: International Education

Are you an international educator? Do you seek to teach or study abroad to strengthen both your skills and your knowledge on how to be a more efficient and effective international educator? The NAFSA (Association of International Educators) 2010 Annual Conference & Expo, in Kansas City, Missouri, is the place for you to explore the […]

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China’s Political Parties Explained

China has eight non-communist parties under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). What at first seems like an oddity under an one-party system is not so once we understand the reality of the relationship between the CCP and these parties. Open political debates are strictly constrained in China. The CCP maintains its dominance […]

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Foreign Affairs essay contest for undergraduate students

Foreign Affairs essay contest for undergraduate students

The Council on Foreign Relations has launched the inaugural Foreign Affairs‘ Essay Contest for undergraduate students.  The contest gives the young leaders of tomorrow to show how they see key world issues and how to address them to create change across the globe. A panel from the Foreign Affairs editorial staff will select one undergraduate’s […]

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The right to veil?

The right to veil?

  People marked International Women’s Day yesterday in a variety of ways. In Europe, the Commissioner for Human Rights for the Council of Europe, Thomas Hammarberg, made news with the publication of his Viewpoint that bans against the Islamic niqab or burqa would violate a woman’s privacy and could potential violate the European Convention on […]

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Girl Power

In case you missed it during your morning stroll through the blogosphere, today is International Women’s Day.  In fact, it is the 100th anniversary of when the IWD started to be celebrated as a global day of recognition and appreciation for the role that women play in our societies, as well as a day of […]

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International Women's Day 2010

International Women's Day 2010

Today, March 8th is International Women’s Day, a day that was established to commemorate the struggle women and girls across the globe have endured in order to obtain their ‘full’ human rights. Sadly while many sit here reading this, enjoying our ‘full’ rights, millions of women and young girls worldwide are continue to be denied […]

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Raising gender equality and ending sexual violence

Raising gender equality and ending sexual violence

Gender equality is the key to ending poverty, as it opens the doors of education, and helps to close the door on gender based violence. The key to a prosperous future lies in the lives of generations of girls and ensuring they have equal rights and access, especially in regards to healthcare and education. Thus […]

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Best of the Web: The Fashion Edition

*Member of the European Parliament and former French Justice Minister Rachida Dati talks politics, class prejudice and fashion while “being fashion,” as my little cousin is fond of saying. My little cousin doesn’t think I am fashion because “you have to be fashion, you have to feel fashion…Fashion people go out to party every single […]

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A “gendercide” afflicts females in China and India Tens of millions of females are missing from societies around the world thanks to neglect, gender-specific abortions, murder and sexual violence, leaving skewed gender ratios that endanger countries’ survival. Traditional favoritism for male children combined with modern preferences for small families is helping to drive the trend. […]

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Moving towards consensus

Last week Canada pledged to join the ranks of almost every other country in the world to support the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. In his Throne Speech to Parliament, Prime Minister Stephen Harper stated the importance of indigenous culture in Canada and the need to improve the welfare of First Nations citizens. […]

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Increasing the fight against gender inequality

Increasing the fight against gender inequality

As we approach International Women’s Day on March 8, the pressing need to address gender inequality and violence for women and girls across the globe presses once again into the spotlight.   The key to a prosperous future lies in the youth of the world, however if we ignore half of our future we will […]

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Fighting Africa's Colonial Past

By Miranda Jolicoeur, Guest Contributor The effect of the African Commission’s ruling last month on indigenous land rights in Kenya is an important ruling, not only for the recognition of land rights among indigenous populations in Africa, but for a wide-scale acknowledgment of indigenous people and their marginalization. The ruling could also potentially help other […]

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Ocampo Turns in List of 20 Kenyans Suspected of Crimes against Humanity to I.C.C.

Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo responded this week to the Pre-Trial Chamber II request for clarification of information regarding the situation in Kenya. Ocampo alleged that senior political and business leaders affiliated with the two major political parties involved in the marred 2007 election, the Party of National Unity and the Orange Democratic Movement, were responsible […]

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