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Armenia – Women Come Together to Build Policy Platform

Last week I was in Armenia with the National Democratic Institute, helping women there build a policy platform they can use in both advocacy and election campaigns.  Here is a link to a piece I wrote on this great conference: http://stepheniefoster.com/administrator/index.php?option=com_content&sectionid=-1&task=edit&cid[]=261

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Woman Opposition Candidate Detained in Cameroon

Woman Opposition Candidate Detained in Cameroon

Paul Biya has been the President of Cameroon since 1982.  He is being challenged this fall by Kah Walla, a dynamic woman who previously served as a city council member in Douala, Cameroon.  Ms. Walla has been recognized by the World Bank as one of seven women entrepreneurs in Africa working on business environment reform and […]

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Global Strategy for Children's Health Gets Much Needed Backing

Global Strategy for Children's Health Gets Much Needed Backing

The Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health gained much needed backing yesterday at the World Health Assembly in Geneva, as a number of countries made commitments to improving maternal and child health. The needed backing came as 16 countries pledged support for initiatives including access to contraception, use of birth attendants, immunizations and curbing […]

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Rwanda, Press Freedom & Twitter

Reactions to the so-called twitterspat between Rwandan President Paul Kagame, Rwandan Foreign Minister Louise Mushikiwabo and British journalist Ian Birrell that I posted on Monday is still in full swing online. The reactions I posted then pretty much summed up general opinion about the incident with most people siding with Birrell. And while I am […]

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Kagame goes on Twitter

On Saturday, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda engaged in an off the cuff debate with British journalist Ian Birrell on Twitter regarding the right of non-Rwandans to judge Rwanda and the ongoing argument over the human rights situation in the country. Yes, you read that correctly: a sitting head of state took to Twitter to […]

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News…

News…

Peace Corps pledges improvements on volunteer safety The U.S. Peace Corps has not been “sufficiently responsive or sensitive” to young volunteers who are the victims of crimes, especially in instances of rape, the agency’s director on Wednesday conceded to U.S. lawmakers. Congress is expected to increase oversight of the Peace Corps after former volunteers and […]

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10th Annual Report on Children and Armed Conflict

10th Annual Report on Children and Armed Conflict

On 11 May the Secretary General for Children and Armed Conflict of the United Nations issued the Annual Report of the Secretary-General to the Security Council on Children and Armed Conflict.  Each year the report is published to lists those parties involved in the recruitment of children in armed conflict, as well and use, kill […]

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World Fair Trade Day

World Fair Trade Day

Today 14 May is World Fair Trade Day, this years theme is “TRADE FOR PEOPLE – Fair Trade your world”. The theme encompasses the strong belief in the need to put people and the environment at the heart of trade and consumption, Trade for people means trade for sustainable development of local communities. Fair Trade […]

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Drowning the leading cause of death in Asia and the U.S.

Drowning the leading cause of death in Asia and the U.S.

When one thinks of the biggest killers of children across the globe poverty and disease are what most often come to mind.   Only a few inches of water can be fatal to a child, leaving deadly hazards at many turns, such as a tub of water, a washing bin, a rice field, fountain or […]

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Bin Laden's Killing In Pakistan: The Fourth Geneva Convention And Protocol II

Bin Laden's Killing In Pakistan:  The Fourth Geneva Convention And Protocol II

Last week the U.S. ‘took out’ Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. As an American, I cannot help but have a visceral reaction of delight. Such a major blow will surely expedite the end of ‘the war on terror’. Whatever your opinion is of that endeavor, we can all be relieved by its conclusion. If […]

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In Honor of Mothers Across the Globe

In Honor of Mothers Across the Globe

Today is a day to honor mother’s across the globe, women who give new life and hope to the world. Women who raise future leaders, raise the motherless child of another like their own, protect and shield children’s lives with no thought to themselves, and women who give their lives sacrificing all to see that […]

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Putting the Spotlight on Maternal Health

Putting the Spotlight on Maternal Health

Tomorrow is Mother’s day and for many it means getting Mom a card, some flowers or a gift that show her how much we care and appreciate all she has done to make us the people we are today.  For mothers in developing countries it is also a day in which they most often reflect […]

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Child Soldiers Continue to be Recruited in Central African Republic

Child Soldiers Continue to be Recruited in Central African Republic

The use of child soldiers in armed conflict plagues our global society, as thousands of children continue to be recruited into armed conflict by both government forces and armed rebel groups in spite global efforts to combat the continued use of children. UNICEF estimates there are some 300,000 child soldiers actively fighting in at least […]

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Remembering Raufa Hassan

Remembering Raufa Hassan

Raufa Hassan was a fearless, focused and inspirational Yemeni political activist, journalist and thinker.  She died last week at 53.   These tributes below capture her well.   I first met Raufa in Sanaa, Yemen, in 1997 when I travelled to Yemen on my first ever trip to work with non-American women running for office (in this […]

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World Press Freedom Day

World Press Freedom Day

Today is UNESCO World Press Freedom Day, therefore I wanted to take a brief moment to thank all of the journalists and press officials who work around the globe, especially those who risk their lives to bring us stories of oppression and conflict. Today is a day to remember the grave violations against freedom of […]

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