Foreign Policy Blogs

Human Rights

7 Billion Reasons to Invest in Reproductive Health

7 Billion Reasons to Invest in Reproductive Health

Reproductive health is often given a lower priority when factoring aid and development costs, however the failure to secure the health of females and their unborn children can destabilize economies and harm already strained healthcare systems.  It is clear that a larger focus must be placed on reproductive and maternal health to increase stability and sustainability in developing nations. On October 31, […]

read more

The Child Slavery Behind Your Chocolate

The Child Slavery Behind Your Chocolate

October could almost be designated “candy month” in the United States, thanks to the consumer buying power and commercialization of Halloween.  As I wrote in my post, Trick-or-Treating Minus the Slavery, the chocolate industry in the United States alone is a$13 billion industry. It is led by Hershey’s, which holds42.5% of the U.S. chocolate market. Yet […]

read more

Trick-or-Treating Minus the Slavery

Trick-or-Treating Minus the Slavery

With Halloween quickly approaching, most of us are running around trying to find costumes and stock up on candy for the wee ones that will barrage our doors in their tiny costumes. Everyone wants make sure the little ghosts, princesses, supper heroes, and other characters are greeted with a sweet treat. But what if you’re […]

read more

Tomorrow is Make a Difference Day: What are you doing?

Tomorrow is Make a Difference Day: What are you doing?

Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does. -William James Tomorrow, Saturday October 22, 2011 is Make a Difference Day. What will you be doing to make a difference in the lives of others? Make A Difference Day is a national day dedicated to helping others. Each year on the fourth Saturday […]

read more

Is an End to Malaria Near?

Is an End to Malaria Near?

Every day across the globe children die from preventable diseases.  One of the biggest and most preventable killers is malaria.  Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through the bites of infected mosquitoes.  According to the World Malaria Report 2010, there were 225 million cases of malaria and an […]

read more

After Qaddafi: A Security Council Divided

After Qaddafi: A Security Council Divided

People are celebrating in Libya in response to the news that Muammar el – Qaddafi is dead. While the end of Qaddafi’s forty – two year dictatorship should be celebrated, the precedent set by NATO’s intervention should not. Atrocities were prevented and the country has been freed from Qaddafi’s iron clad rule, but the Security […]

read more

News…

News…

Girls prepare message for G20 leaders Girls representing the G20 countries and the African Union have gathered for a G(irls) 20 Summit to highlight efforts to end child marriage and discuss other issues that affect young women around the world. Participants will prepare a communiqué on the issue to be delivered to policymakers at the […]

read more

The Smallest Victims of Domestic Violence

The Smallest Victims of Domestic Violence

As October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and we are seeking to bring much needed awareness to abuse and partner violence in the home, we must also bring attention to the smallest victims of domestic violence. It is estimated that more than 3.3 million children are exposed to physical and verbal spousal abuse each year. […]

read more

Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Stop the Silence and End the Violence

Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Stop the Silence and End the Violence

October is a month of awareness, however as I mentioned in yesterday’s post Bullying Prevention Month, there are a number of awareness days that affect children, which have fallen in the shadows this month.  Therefore please see the excerpt from my post for the Examiner below: October is a month of awareness, however despite having the month be designated […]

read more

Did Rush Limbaugh Really Say That?

Did Rush Limbaugh Really Say That?

If you are like me, you find yourself outraged at least once every couple weeks…ok maybe once a week…ok maybe more often than you wish at uninformed remarks made by public figures on issues you care about. Well, Rush Limbaugh’s comments last Friday takes the cake. Apparently, Rush Limbaugh believes the brutal African militia – […]

read more

Bullying Prevention Month

Bullying Prevention Month

October  seems to be the month of awareness, most noticeably, it is currently Breast Cancer Awareness Month. When you look around, all you seem to see is pink for Breast Cancer, however, it is not October’s only worthy cause.  This week I will bring you a few causes that have designated October their awareness month. […]

read more

MEMO TO ISAF: Running Out of Time to Professionalize Afghan Security Forces

MEMO TO ISAF: Running Out of Time to Professionalize Afghan Security Forces

Earlier this week, the U.N. Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) published a highly critical report alleging that Afghan security forces have engaged in “systematic torture” in prisons and detention facilities. According to interviews with more than 300 suspects held in these facilities, Afghan security forces engaged in beatings, sexual assault and other acts that might constitute […]

read more

When Will We Stop Over Sexualizing Our Children?

When Will We Stop Over Sexualizing Our Children?

Regardless of how much you want to shield the children of the world from exposure to sexual content, it is increasingly difficult and near impossible. Shy of eliminating all forms of media from your child and then never leaving the house with them in tow, you really can’t. We live in a world where sex […]

read more

Using Food to Increase Birth Registration

Using Food to Increase Birth Registration

A child’s first access to human rights comes with the registration of their birth.  Birth registration is more than than a right, but the key to the future.  Without a birth certificate a child is left to wander through life vulnerable to abuse and victimization.   Despite how valuable birth registration is to a child’s welfare, registering […]

read more

News…

News…

3 women share the Nobel Peace Prize The Nobel Committee has awarded this year’s Nobel Peace Prize to three women for working to promote democracy, security and women’s rights. Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee, and Yemeni opposition leader Tawakkul Karman will split the $1.5 million prize. Nobel Committee Chairman Thorbjoern Jagland praised […]

read more