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And the Best Country to be a Mother is…

And the Best Country to be a Mother is…

Yesterday was Mother’s Day and hopefully everyone took a moment to honor the mother’s, and mother figures, in their lives. While being a mother in any country brings with it endless struggles and joys, some bring greater struggle than others. Therefore in which country is it best to raise your children? According to the State […]

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Happy Mother's Day

Happy Mother's Day

Of all the rights of women, the greatest is to be a mother. -Lin Yutang, Chinese writer Today is more than a day to celebrate your Mother, it is a day to celebrate all women. It is women around the globe who give new life and hope to the world. Women who raise future leaders, […]

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World Fair Trade Day

World Fair Trade Day

Today May 8, 2010 is World Fair Trade Day Fair Trade is a global issue and it affects each and everyone of us on a daily basis. More than looking at the world through a lens of more organic and healthy food…it is the way to a sustainable future for all of the worlds children. […]

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Tutu Urges U.S. Citizens to Take a Stand for Global Education

Tutu Urges U.S. Citizens to Take a Stand for Global Education

In a follow-up to my previous post, Can the Congo Provide All their Children with Primary Education?, I wanted to share the following op-ed in The Huffington Post. The piece was written by Desmond Tutu and Dennis Van Roekel, who is the President of the National Education Association. Desmond Tutu spoke downheartedly on our lack […]

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Is a Continental Ban Against Female Genital Mutilation on its Way in Africa?

Is a Continental Ban Against Female Genital Mutilation on its Way in Africa?

Over the last two days, May 3-4, 2010, members of parliament (MPs) from across Africa met in Dakar 3-4 to discuss a continental ban on female genital mutilation (FGM). The African MPs are calling on the United Nations to pass a General Assembly resolution appealing for a global FGM ban, in accordance with the practices […]

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News…

News…

Food crisis displaces masses in Niger Food shortages in Niger have forced hungry country-dwellers to beg for sustenance in the capital, Niamey. Some 7.8 million West Africans will face food shortages in the coming year, and some say aid organizations are not yet doing enough. Aid is not reaching all displaced Haitians The struggle that […]

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Can the Congo Provide All their Children with Primary Education?

Can the Congo Provide All their Children with Primary Education?

As the Congo is so often thrust into the spotlight, we find ourselves immersed in talks of rape and conflict, but one key that is ofter missing in dialog is that of education. “We cannot talk of peace, economic development and a future for the Democratic Republic of Congo if the government and donors do […]

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Congo's Rape Epidemic

Congo's Rape Epidemic

On April 15, 2010 Oxfam released a new report, “Now, The World Is Without Me”: An investigation of sexual violence in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.  The report, which was commissioned by Oxfam and conducted by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, is an extensive study of rape victims in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).  The […]

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Return to Sender: U.S. – Russian Adoption Debacle Casts a Shadow on International Adoptions

Return to Sender: U.S. – Russian Adoption Debacle Casts a Shadow on International Adoptions

American’s are quite used to shopping and having few issues returning unwanted or defective merchandise for a refund or exchange, it’s in some sense a cultural norm. However what happens when the same logic is applied to a child? Can one adopt a child and then decide this is not what they thought they were […]

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Child Abuse Continues to Plague the Catholic Church Across the Globe

Child Abuse Continues to Plague the Catholic Church Across the Globe

The Catholic Church is once again making headlines, as yesterday many papers broke the news of German Bishop Walter Mixa’s resignation letter to Pope Benedict XVI. Mixa, has been accused of hitting children and is currently under investigation for misappropriating funds from a children’s home (DerSpiegel).  Today Mixa officially resigned from his post. The Catholic […]

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HAPPY EARTH DAY

HAPPY EARTH DAY

Today April 22, 2010 is Earth Day and it’s not only a day to remember to recycle and take a day off from the car, but it is also a day to teach our children about protecting the environment.  Today is a day to learn how to safeguard the future children across the globe. To […]

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News…

UN concerned DR Congo exit would worsen sexual violence The battle against sexual violence will likely suffer if the United Nations peacekeeping force pulls out from the Democratic Republic of Congo, the UN special representative on sexual violence in conflict Margot Wallstrom warns. DR Congo authorities are pushing for an end to the UN mission. […]

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2010 Sexual Assult Awareness Month Day of Action

2010 Sexual Assult Awareness Month Day of Action

Today,Tuesday April 20, is SAAM Day of Action. The day was set for to nationally to create increased awareness on sexual violence prevention. Across the country events are taking place and various community action campaigns are in effect, much of which, along with additional resources can be found at  The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC). […]

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Child Marriage in Yemen Turns Deadly

Child Marriage in Yemen Turns Deadly

Recently I posted the piece Yemen Fights to Ban Child Marriages, for which a law to set the minimum age for marriage in Yemen at 17 years-old is under heavy debate and protest. While the battle to pass the law rages on the situation of child brides in Yemen has turned deadly. A 12-year-old Yemeni […]

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How do you raise a more culturally aware child?

How do you raise a more culturally aware child?

It is true that the world is shrinking, but that doesn’t mean we’ve all caught up with the pace that our global world is moving in. Our daily lives preceded that of what is happening across the pond and in the far reaching corners of the world we have often yet to hear of. However […]

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