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Osama bin Laden's Death: A time for celebration and remembrance, how to talk to your kids

Osama bin Laden's Death: A time for celebration and remembrance, how to talk to your kids

As I wrote in my piece, Are We Moving Closer to Peace and Human Rights with Osama bin Laden’s Death?, for the Examiner this is a time for celebration and remembrance; However this news, while unprecedentedly victorious, will undoubtedly leave a deep cut in the power of al Qaeda’s forces and the fight against terrorism, […]

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Potential budget cuts could harm children

Potential budget cuts could harm children

The U.S. House of Representatives will soon come off a two week recess for which they took right after they made critical budget decissions.  The House passed their version of next year’s budget, which was written by Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan. Many child advocacy organizations  and activists are in heavy opposition of the budget resolution and are urging Senators to reject the […]

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Numbers misleading on Haitian displaced Some 800,000 of an estimated 1.5 million displaced Haitians have moved out of makeshift camps and tent cities since last year’s devastating earthquake, but most — up to 95% — of those who have left continue to live with relatives or in dilapidated, damaged or partially-collapsed housing. Most were forced […]

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Europe's growing double standards

Penelope Chester wrote a post today that I highly recommend on the double standards increasingly demonstrated by European countries, especially France. One clear example is when it comes to issues of immigration. On the recent call by France and Italy to revise the Schengen Agreement that allows people to cross the borders of member states […]

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Add your name to the fight against child marriage

Add your name to the fight against child marriage

Today some 25,000 marriages will take place, however these are not the weddings and unions that call for great celebration, but that of grave concern, for they are the marriages of mear girls.  Everyday across the globe 25,000 girls are married according to World Vision’s report, Before She’s Ready; “..every day, an estimated 3,500 girls will marry before reaching […]

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World Malaria Day

World Malaria Day

Approximately half of the world’s population is at risk from malaria, according to the World Health Organization, but the vast majority of malaria cases and malaria-related deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa. Among officially recorded cases from 2009, Uganda and Kenya had the highest numbers, but WHO estimates that more than 90% of the world’s malaria […]

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Earth Day: Resources for Children

Earth Day: Resources for Children

Today April 22, 2011 is Earth Day, this year’s theme is themed after A Billion Acts of Green: our people-powered campaign to generate a billion acts of environmental service and advocacy. Today is not only a day to remember to recycle and take a day off from the car, but it is also a day […]

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Yemeni children continue to be caught in the crossfires of conflict

Yemeni children continue to be caught in the crossfires of conflict

Children face a number of battles growing-up, however all of the hurdles and challenges of a normal childhood are increasingly compounded by conflict.  The children of Yemen are no strangers to adversity, however the challenges of childhood seem are growing more drastic as the the county’s conflict grows more deadly.  Recent anti-government demonstrations have turned deadly as government […]

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The cost of telling the story

Today has been a difficult day. In the world of human rights, we often talk of the need to bear witness. This is why organizations like the UN, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and others send investigators and analysts to distant lands to record and document possible abuses that may be occurring there. However many […]

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Six Steps to Cracking the Code on Women & Development

Six Steps to Cracking the Code on Women & Development

How can we best ensure that development assistance reaches those who need it most? Here are six building blocks.

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UN issues statement on the situation of children in Libya

UN issues statement on the situation of children in Libya

The situation in Lybia appears to be slowly shifting for some as it seems Gaddafi’s grip on the contry and it’s people may be loosing strength following weeks of internal conflict and air strikes by Western forces.  However lost in the shaddows chaios of conflict and the media blitz that often follows is the plight of the […]

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Zimbabwe, then and now

By Christina Lamb AMONG the many dictators who must be watching the uprisings across the Middle East and North Africa with dismay is Robert Mugabe. The Zimbabwean President has been in power 31 years and despite recently turning 87 is pushing for another five year term. While other despots have responded to the revolutionary mood […]

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I.C.C. Precedent and Involvement in the Arab Spring

I.C.C. Precedent and Involvement in the Arab Spring

Governments have attacked and killed civilian protesters across the Middle East. These attacks have resulted in action by the International Criminal Court and international military forces against Libya but inaction against similar atrocities in other Middle Eastern states. This discrepancy in response by the I.C.C., international community, and the U.S., have drawn cries of hypocrisy. […]

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10-year-old nets $180K for anti-malaria effort The United Nation Foundation’s Nothing But Nets campaign to provide mosquito netting in developing areas to prevent the deadly spread of malaria is inspiring donors and efforts at all levels, including among the young. Volunteer Katherine Commale, a Pennsylvania fourth-grader, has been raising funds for nets since she was […]

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Report revels a shocking 7,000 stillbirths occurring daily

Report revels a shocking 7,000 stillbirths occurring daily

A report from the World Health Organization indicates that some 2.6 million stillbirths occur every year globally, with more than 90% of them in low or middle income countries. With an estimated 7,000 stillbirth every day, with majority of such cases happening in Sub- Saharan African countries including Uganda. The report estimated that almost half […]

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