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Haiti's Disastrous Earthquake Hits Children Hardest

Haiti's Disastrous  Earthquake Hits Children Hardest

A massive 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on Wednesday, has now left us filtering through the flood of disturbing images that have begun to flood in from the country. The epicenter of the quake was located just 10 miles from Port-au-Prince, leaving entire sections of the city utterly devastated. As rescue and humanitarian teams from across […]

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New Report: Are Children the Victims of the States Budget Cuts?

New Report: Are Children the Victims of the States Budget Cuts?

Although we have entered upon a new year and a new decade, we still find ourselves battling the demons of the past. While we often look to the New Years it as a time for a fresh start and of renewed hope, we still find ourselves embattled in a recession. The continued recession has left […]

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Making Everyday Global Human Trafficking Awareness Day

Making Everyday Global Human Trafficking Awareness Day

Today was National Global Human Trafficking Awareness Day (NGHTAD) and the buzz against human trafficking was all about. E-mails and 24 hour campaigns were bustling around the Internet, while Facebook was exploding with chatter on what one could do on the day to promote the day.  People across the country were sharing resources and information […]

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National Global Human Trafficking Awareness Day

National Global Human Trafficking Awareness Day

Today marks National Global Human Trafficking Awareness Day (NGHTAD), as a resolution passed by the US Senate on June 22, 2007 has forever marked January 11th as a day of awareness and vigilance for the countless victims of Human Trafficking across the globe. Take action today, be it via the internet or in your own […]

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Human Trafficking News…

Human Trafficking News…

Traffickers target Kenyan economic refugees Human traffickers are taking advantage of Kenyans seeking to escape extreme poverty, droughts and rampant unemployment. Anti-trafficking advocates say Kenya lacks existing laws and manpower to combat the problem. Nepal frees hundreds of former child soldiers Hundreds of former child soldiers bid their comrades farewell today at a camp in […]

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News…

News…

Zimbabwe continues to battle controversy over diamond mining Abuses at Zimbabwe’s Marange diamond field continue despite agreements with internal monitors to end military control of the area, rights monitor Global Witness says. Zimbabwean authorities were forced to make a last-minute cancellation of a planned auction of 300,000 carats of rough diamonds after failing to obtain […]

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January 2010 declared National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month

January 2010 declared National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month

The fight to combat modern slavery ended one decade on a high note, and entered the next on yet again another high note.  The new administration has given considerable focus to the increasing the fight globally.  Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, continued to raise her voice against human trafficking on December 2, 2009, the International […]

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Happy New Years!

Happy New Years!

Today we woke to not only a new year, but a new decade, and renewed hope for both our own lives and children across the globe. Now you have finished cleaning up from the nights fun and merriment, and its time to set foot firmly into the new year.  Its time to sit down and […]

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The dawning of a new year…

The dawning of a new year…

I find myself sitting here trying to get everything done as the day, and year, quickly close in on me.  As the year, and decade, comes to an end I find myself looking back on the year and what is has meant for children across the globe. Tonight many look back fondly and cheer on […]

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Last News of 2009…

Last News of 2009…

Teaching gorilla protection in Congo Schoolchildren in the Republic of Congo capital Brazzaville are learning about gorilla protection as part of a campaign by conservationists, authorities and nongovernmental organizations to protect the threatened primates. Supporters hope the program will begin to change social attitudes toward gorillas and bolster new regulations to protect wildlife and protected […]

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How will health care reform affect children?

How will health care reform affect children?

Last week, the United States Senate voted 60-40 to end debate on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the health care reform bill that Congress has been crafting through most of 2009.   Just before the Christmas holiday the Act was passed, and while heavy debate continues many individuals and organizations, such as Every Child […]

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MERRY CHRISTMAS!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Merry Christmas to you all, for those who don’t celebrate I wish you a wonderful holiday season as we embark upon this new year of renewed hope.  Last year I published my letter to Santa, and sadly realize that he was quite busy and didn’t get a chance to respond to my wishes for the […]

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays

As one finds themselves fully engrossed in the holidays it is time that we take a moment to notice the little miracles that surround us everyday. To look into a child’s eyes and see the wonderment that they see, to see what one really feels when they are blessed with the spirit of giving, and […]

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News…

News…

Report finds Haiti child slavery rampant Poverty has driven more than 225,000 children into positions as unpaid household servants across Haiti, the Pan American Development Foundation says in a report. Families unable to provide for the children send them to wealthier households to work, where some face mental and physical abuse on top of long […]

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Are we closer to an end for Female Genital Mutilation?

Are we closer to an end for Female Genital Mutilation?

Female Genital Mutilation (Circumcision) (FGM) is a human rights violation that follows women and girls across the globe. In the last few years news has begun to shed a little more light on the global fight, which in many ways is only in its infancy.  In February 2008 10 UN agencies urge end to female […]

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