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A Call to Increase the Use of Ready to Use Foods to Fight Malnutrition

A Call to Increase the Use of Ready to Use Foods to Fight Malnutrition

When fighting hunger and famine, there is no easy way to deliver sustainable amounts of food, nor has the fight to see that the suffering receive balanced nutrition come easy. However substancial improvements have been made, and products have been developed to better aid those suffering from malnutrition. Children no longer have to be taken […]

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Looking to Kenya: Forecasting, preventing and alleviating famine…can we really do it?

Looking to Kenya: Forecasting, preventing and alleviating famine…can we really do it?

The world is always looking for a crystal ball…a window into the future, and the fact that we don't have one is all too often our scapegoat for not responding quickly to a crisis. “We just didn't see it coming…We just where not prepared.”, are almost infamous words in the world of international development. The […]

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Children play with high-explosive shell for months…who was paying attention?

Children play with high-explosive shell for months…who was paying attention?

It can make one wonder, who is watching the children today, when you hear stories such as this one out of the Netherlands. “Children played with a high-explosive World War Two shell at a playground in the Dutch town Barneveld for months before authorities were warned and removed it, Dutch police said Sunday. The police […]

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An Escape From The Streets…Children High on Glue

An Escape From The Streets…Children High on Glue

Can one truly imagine the feeling of hunger, when they have not felt the desperation and pain that it causes a child. The prolonged agony of constant hunger drives children into desperate circumstances, and it drives many to get high in order to forget the hunger that rages in their young bellies. In Nepal extreme […]

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Announcement

I am on vacation the week of Oct 22 and will return for normal activity the following week (10/29)

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A Preventable Health Crisis Comes Once Again to Africa

A Preventable Health Crisis Comes Once Again to Africa

In Africa the WHO is predicting the worst meningitis epidemic in the last decade, an epidemic which is preventable and yet once which they are substantially unprepared for. It is estimated that some 80 million people, in 21 various countries, which form a region reffed to as, the "meningitis belt', could need the preventative vaccine. […]

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News…

News…

In South Africa the battle against HIV/AIDS looks not to be a battle won, but a battle lost. UNICEF's South Africa representative Macharia Kamau said that infection and death rates in the are outweighing the rate of treatment. The ones paying the highest price for this lost race, are the children whose parents are rapidly […]

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Grown-ups never understand anything for themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them.

Grown-ups never understand anything for themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them.

-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900,1944), French aviator, author. The Little Prince, ch. 1 (1943). Children while they are continually learning, are also the worlds greatest teachers.

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Execution of Chemical Ali in limbo

Execution of Chemical Ali in limbo

The death sentences against Ali Hassan al-Majid, known as “Chemical Ali,” and three others, including Ahmad al-Tai, who negotiated the cease-fire ending the 1991 Gulf War, are in legal limbo amid fears the executions could spark further sectarian violence and hamper efforts at reconstruction.  The Iraqi High Tribunal sentenced the men to hang for genocide, […]

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Serbia obstructed war crimes tribunal

Serbia obstructed war crimes tribunal

Serbia's minister for the war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia said Serbian officials had obstructed the investigation. Rasim Ljajic said that Serbia had in the past denied the existence of evidentiary documents, though they later surfaced and were handed over to officials at The Hague. On Monday, chief prosecutor to the tribunal Carla del […]

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Attacks in Sudan Targeting Children

Attacks in Sudan Targeting Children

I need not tell you that the situation in Sudan is grave, and that for countless children their lives hang in a fragile limbo, while the world at large looks on. Hunger, disease, and violence is taking the lives of more and more children every day. Some 4 million people have been affected by the […]

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U.S. holds African man indefinately, despite lack of evidence.

U.S. holds African man indefinately, despite lack of evidence.

U.S. immigration officials are holding a former military officer of Sierra Leone's government on war crimes charges for cooperating in the deaths of 29 dissenters there. Samuel Komba Kamba, 39, was detained following a green card interview in Texas that he attended with his wife. Kambo was twice released on bond for similar charges and […]

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Child Suicide Bomber's, Victims or Killers?

Child Suicide Bomber's, Victims or Killers?

(2004 16 year old suicide bomber in Israel) "The Taleban said God himself would ignite the vest. I did not have to do anything."- Farman Ullah A recent Times article, There is no defense against these children of death, by Robert Baer. The article was run in addition to the UK Channel 4's airing of […]

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Argentina's Catholic Church linked to human rights abuses.

Argentina's Catholic Church linked to human rights abuses.

An Argentinian Roman Catholic priest was sentenced to life imprisonment for being a “co-participant” in seven killings, 31 torture cases, and 42 kidnappings during the military dictatorship of Jorge Rafael Videla from 1976 – 1983. Christian von Wernich, 69, was the former police chaplain to the Buenos Aires police force who participated in the “disappearances” […]

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CNN Hero's…be inspired!

For those of you who are unaware CNN is doing a special series on everyday hero's, many of which work directly with, or touch on the lives of children around the world. CNN Heroes The series will end on Thursday, December 6, 2007, with a special live global telecast, which will air at 9pm ET […]

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