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Society's Failed Children

Society's Failed Children

“There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul, then the way it treats its children.” – Nelson Mandela Children are the global natural resources of the future, if we choose to ignore them we choose to ignore the prosperity of the future. Children are one investment which we should never be taken for […]

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Increasing Funding to Prevent Child Malnutrition and Poverty a Must

Increasing Funding to Prevent Child Malnutrition and Poverty a Must

A recent report by the British Parliament’s International Development Committee, which warns that international aid levels must rise in order to ensure that recent food price rises do not undo years of progress in reducing poverty. In response to the report Rt Hon Malcolm Bruce MP, Chairman of the Committee, said: “Recent food price rises have greatly […]

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What Children See Could Save Lives

What Children See Could Save Lives

“Adults see the traditional dangers, like floods, cyclones, landslides or even tsunamis,” UNDP field coordinator for the programme Zihan Zarouk said, “but children can look outside the box, and identify things that adults probably see but tend to ignore.” All too often children are taken for granted, as too young and naive, and thus are […]

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Rape Camps in Zimbabwe

Rape Camps in Zimbabwe

In conflict there are many weapons that may be employed and while the Kalashnikov or IED may be favored arms in modern warfare, there is one weapon all men carry and all to often choose to use. Cheap and effective, men are choosing to use their bodies as weapons – in fact their manhood – […]

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Trafficking and Slavery News…

Trafficking and Slavery News…

NIGERIA:  The trafficking of girls and abuse is worsening, as girls from villages to cities in Nigeria is increasing and the state is powerless to stop the trade. "The business of recruiting teenage girls as domestic help in rich and middle-class homes is booming despite our efforts to put a stop to it", Bello Ahmed, […]

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A Shocking Look into Child Slavery in Haiti Tonight on Nightline

A Shocking Look into Child Slavery in Haiti Tonight on Nightline

Tonight at 11:30PM EST, ABC Nightline will air an episode inspired by the first chapter of A Crime So Monstrous: Face-to-Face with Modern-Day Slavery. The book by E. Benjamin Skinner's, has been heavily touted and a much needed eye opener into the world of modern day slavery. Tonights episode, How to Buy a Child in […]

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Heroes…

Heroes…

In the spirit of 4th of July and America's celebration of not only freedom, but of the men and woman who have fought, died and continue to devoted their lives to freedom. I wanted to write about heroes, as I feel its a word often said, but also all too often forgotten. Heroes walk among […]

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Happy 4th of July

Happy 4th of July

“The greatest Glory of a free-born People, Is to transmit that Freedom to their Children.” -William Harvard, author Today we Americans gather and celebrate as a nation, our independence our freedom, taking pride in our country and our history. We honor those who have fought and died to give us the ability to walk this […]

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News…

News…

Congo warlord accused of recruiting child soldiers set free Judges at the Hague released a Congolese warlord, held on charges of coercing thousands of children into military service, after prosecutors withheld evidence supplied by the UN that would seem to exonerate him on certain of the charges. Egypt launches campaign to slow population growth A […]

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Junior 8 Summit Hits Japan

Junior 8 Summit Hits Japan

Today marks the start to the Junior 8 Summit, which will be held in Chitose City, Hokkaido, Japan, from 2-9 July. The J8 is a youth event run parallel to the annual Group of 8 Summit of world leaders. The J8 takes place every year and allows young people from around the world the opportunity […]

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Indian Infanticide Causing A Population Imbalance

Indian Infanticide Causing A Population Imbalance

Sadly the case of infanticide in India is not a new story, but the long term effects of what one may consider the worst form of gender inequality are beginning to rear their ugly head. As a result, showing a noticeable effect on the Indian population, especially in the more densely populated states in the […]

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Rape as a Weapon of War

Rape as a Weapon of War

In war there are many weapons that may be employed and while the Kalashnikov or IED may be favored arms in modern warfare, there is one weapon all men carry and more often use. Men are choosing to use their bodies as weapons – in fact their manhood – to attack. The victim is raped […]

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Despite Peace Sexual Violence Rages On in Sierra Leone

Despite Peace Sexual Violence Rages On in Sierra Leone

When wars end they do not just end full stop, the death and destruction do not suddenly turn to peace and prosperity over night. Peace talks and cease fires alone do not end wars, people end wars and when all of the people cannot find them selves distanced from the war, then the war rages […]

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Coming to Age with HIV

Coming to Age with HIV

I wanted to bring your attention to IRIN's  latest film, Love, Positively, which follows the lives of four young adults living in Ugandan capital, Kampala who were infected at birth, and explores the challenges they face growing up with HIV and the courage they need to overcome it.  To see this and other IRIN film […]

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Does Freedom Equal Peace?

Does Freedom Equal Peace?

“Peace is no mere matter of men fighting or not fighting. Peace, to have meaning for many who have known only suffering in both peace and war, must be translated into bread or rice, shelter, health, and education, as well as freedom and human dignity – a steadily better life. If peace is to be […]

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