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Vulnerable Children in South Africa See a New Light of Hope

Vulnerable Children in South Africa See a New Light of Hope

Talk of HIV/AIDS in South Africa is nothing new, nor is the scale at which it affects children in the country, where the epidemic is one of the worst in the world. According to the, 'the Demographic Impact of HIV/AIDS in South Africa – National and Provincial Indicators for 2006′ report,estimates that almost half of […]

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"Quality Education to End Exclusion"

"Quality Education to End Exclusion"

Global Action Week is taking place from 21-27 April 2008 on the theme of "Quality Education to End Exclusion", a top EFA priority. UNESCO is organizing activities world-wide to highlight the issues of quality and inclusion according to the local context.  The highlight of the week is that Fifteen countries have joined together to plan the […]

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Children Say We're Failing Them and The Planet

Children Say We're Failing Them and The Planet

Today April 22, 2008 is Earth Day and it's not only a day to remember to recycle and take a day off from the car, but a day to teach children about protecting their future…a day to learn how to safeguard their future. This year children across the United States had a chance to share […]

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Ending Sexual Violence, a Global Priority

Ending Sexual Violence, a Global Priority

In the Online Africa Policy Forum, the NGO Women for Women International explains why ending sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) should be a global priority. Patricia Morris, the Director of Program Development for the NGO, went on to explain not only the horrors of gender based violence in times of conflict, […]

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Dream Children…

Dream Children…

"Listen to the mustn'ts, child. Listen to the don'ts. Listen to the shouldn'ts, the impossibles, the won'ts. Listen to the never haves, then listen close to me… Anything can happen, child. Anything can be." – Shel Silverstein   Photo: Danny Wilcox Frazier “Dreaming”, Conesville, Iowa. Dream child dream…dream big, dream loud, dream proud…never, ever stop […]

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Is There Rule of Law for Women and Girls?

Is There Rule of Law for Women and Girls?

Earlier this month in a recent op-ed for the Washington post, Council on Foreign Affairs writer Michael J. Gerson asked, “What does rule of law can mean for women and children in Africa?” His answer, Justice for the Poorest . is what the International Justice Mission (IJM) hopes and works for. 'the founder of IJM, […]

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News…

News…

For women in northern Uganda, family planning services elusive, even impossible. Getting access to contraceptives and other family planning services can be difficult for most African women, but in war-torn northern Uganda it is nearly impossible, IPS reports. Women face widespread sexual abuse in this region long haunted by brutal rebel forces, and in the […]

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Sexual Assault and Rape Continue in Sudan

Sexual Assault and Rape Continue in Sudan

Women and girls in Sudan's war torn Darfur region continually face rape and sexual assault, despite increased international awareness in the five years since the start of the conflict. Human Rights Watch calls on government to end sexual violence in Darfur, as neither the Sudanese security forces nor international peacekeepers are doing enough to protect […]

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Former Slave Sues State of Niger

Former Slave Sues State of Niger

Last week a ground braking and historic story broke to international media, the story was Hadijatou Mani legal fight against the African state of Niger. Hadijatou Mani, a former slave who is suing the state of Niger in a landmark legal challenge, claiming that the country failed to protect her from being sold into a […]

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V-Day, April 12

V-Day, April 12

It is fitting that V-Day Fall's in April, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, “V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women and girls. V-Day is a catalyst that promotes creative events to increase awareness, raise money and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence organizations. V-Day generates broader attention for the fight to stop violence […]

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Gender Based Violence in Swaziland Brakes It's Silence

Gender Based Violence in Swaziland Brakes It's Silence

Every third woman sexually abused as a child, according to a survey conducted by the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), which was released this past week. According to the survey, not only has one in three Swazi women experienced a degree of sexual abuse as a child, and additional one in four had experienced physical violence. […]

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"Rape is a crime against memory and sleep;

"Rape is a crime against memory and sleep;

…it's afterimage imprints itself like an irreversible negative from the camera obscura of dreams.” -Pat Conroy, The Prince of Tides   The rape of anyone is one of the most atrocious crimes that can be committed against a person, especially a child. The ever increasing use of rape as a weapon of war not only […]

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Sexual Violence In CAR

Sexual Violence In CAR

There is no doubt that the fight against sexual violence has a long way to go, and that victims support and services are considerably lacking. The damage of such violent acts reach much farther than the victim, the scope and depth of such acts effect entire communities and whole nations. The reach of such detrimental […]

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Words For The Victims Of Sexual Violence

For the millions upon millions, many children, who are the survivors of sexual violence, one must not forget their struggles in this month of awareness, as their battle is never ending. Therefore in conjunction with April being Sexual Assault Awareness Month, I wanted to share these words of survival from Nancy Venable Raine, After Silence, […]

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Trafficking and Slavery in the US

Trafficking and Slavery in the US

As mentioned April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and throughout the month I will work to bring you many stories of the various forms of sexual assault that plagues millions upon millions of young girls across the globe. First I wanted to bring you back to the issue of human trafficking and slavery with in […]

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