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India's Baby Market

India's Baby Market

The quest for parenthood is nothing new, however in our increasingly busy Western lives we are waiting longer and longer to get married and have children. The result of older motherhood has led many families to face infertility and difficulties in conceiving. The idea of having fertility treatments is no longer shocking and taboo, so […]

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International Girl-Child Day

International Girl-Child Day

Around the world millions up on millions of girls continue to remain marginalized. September 24th, International Girl Child Day, looks to bring light to the issues and awareness to the plight of girls across the globe. The fight for equality is far from new, and while historical battles have been fought and won across the […]

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National Capital Human Trafficking Awareness Month

National Capital Human Trafficking Awareness Month

September is Washington D.C.’s Human Trafficking Awareness Month, the event which was established thanks to the efforts of the DC Task Force on Human Trafficking. The Task Force was established in 2004 with the DC police department and the DC US Attorney’s office. Since the establishment of the Task Force, membership has grown to over […]

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The Fight For Freedom

The Fight For Freedom

This month Free the Slaves, the United States oldest anti-slavery/abolitionist organization launched the Freedom Awards, honoring those who have struggled for freedom and won, those who fight in the name of those who have been silenced by the chains of slavery, those who never look back and face hardship as if it were only a […]

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Haiti's Enslaved Children

Haiti's Enslaved Children

In Haiti the term Restavek, a Creole word derived from the French "rester avec", meaning "to stay with" or "to remain with", is deeply rooted in the countries history. While sending your children away to work as a domestic may be deeply rooted in the impoverished countries history, however the modern reality is that some […]

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The International Day of Peace

The International Day of Peace

Today, September 21st, marks International Day of Peace, as per a resolution declared by the The United Nations in 1981 to coincide with opening of its General Assembly. In 2001, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a new resolution that declared 21 September of each year as the International Day of Peace “…International Day of Peace shall henceforth […]

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News…

ISRAEL-OPT: Thousands of East Jerusalem children not in school Thousands of Palestinian children in East Jerusalem do not attend school as there is no room for them in the state school system, parents and rights groups said, adding that the drop-out rate remained the highest in the Israeli school system. PAKISTAN: Swat conflict takes toll […]

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Irreplaceable Miracles

Irreplaceable Miracles

“The child must know that he is a miracle, that since the beginning of the world there hasn't been, and until the end of the world there will not be, another child like him.”  – Pablo Casals (Spanish cellist and conductor 1876-1973) Children are our world's irreplaceable miracles; each one possesses the potential to change […]

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Deadly Baby Formula in China

Deadly Baby Formula in China

Over the last week news of investigations into China's latest manufacturing scandal has made headlines and once again shaken parents. Shocked consumers are no longer outraged by toxic toys, but toxic infant formula! The scandal first broke last week as China detained 19 as Toxic Formula Sickens Hundreds of Infants on Monday in connection with […]

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The Global Cost of Child Marriage

The Global Cost of Child Marriage

Child marriage is not one of a mere social and gender discrimination issue, but also a global health problem. Child marriages lead to early pregnancies, which leave girls at high risk for death in childbirth, complications, and low birth weights. What is the global cost of child marriages? According to a new World Vision report, […]

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New York ends schoolchildren's UN visits, citing safety concerns New York City has ordered city schools to suspend all class visits to the United Nations headquarters over concerns that the facility, now more than 50 years old, is not meeting current fire and safety codes. The city and UN have been at loggerheads over the […]

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Children are the World

Children are the World

“Free the child's potential, and you will transform him into the world”  -Maria Montessori (Italian physician and educator, 1870-1952) Giving children freedom of expression and the freedom to pursue their own interests is the greatest gift we can give our children and our future.  Sadly this gift is all too often unseen around the globe, […]

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Remembering September 11th

Remembering September 11th

Today began like any other day for me and so many others, as in an early morning fog craving a cup of coffee I boarded the metro praying for a seat.  My prayers were answered and I put on my headset and tucked into my magazine.  Then I could faintly hear an announcement…something about the […]

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Having Children Study Slavery

Having Children Study Slavery

Starting this month, secondary school students will learn about Britain’s involvement in the slave trade and in the abolition of the trade in their history classes. According to activist, having children study the slave trade will help to combat modern slavery. As an abolitionist myself I am ecstatic to hear that the UK will be […]

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How Can I as a Kid, Help Other Kids?

How Can I as a Kid, Help Other Kids?

Over the last year I have received a number of e-mails from children and young adults, asking me what they, or their groups, can do to help other children across the world. Therefore I am writing this post just for you, and for all the other young people out there who want to find more […]

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