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Global Conflicts Increasing Sexual Violence and Hindering Education

Global Conflicts Increasing Sexual Violence and Hindering Education

Global conflicts intensify and new ones are seemingly erupting daily it causes one to look at the civilians, of the majority of which are women and children, who are caught in the crossfire’s.  Displacement and trauma from the daily terrors of conflict leave irrefutable scars on their victims, however the increasingly violent nature of many […]

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How Conflict, Disaster and Trauma Affect Children and the Need for Education

How Conflict, Disaster and Trauma Affect Children and the Need for Education

Children are indisputably the most victimized by that of armed conflict as well as natural disasters, and the long-term impact which is has on their development is profound. It is that heavy impact that can often become a parent’s worst nightmare as they work to help their children recover from trauma. A child woken each […]

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Japan: Helping Children Recover from Trauma

Japan: Helping Children Recover from Trauma

Just as many of the children of Japan were beginning to calm from the traumatic shock and fear from the 8.9 magnitude earthquake which hit Japan’s northern coast on March 11, 2011, which also generated a thirty-foot tsunami, a second quake has now left many even more traumatized. A 7.4magnitude earthquake struck last Thursday, April […]

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Gender & Political Asylum

By Carol Bohmer and Amy Shuman Political asylum is a gender neutral concept.  The law of asylum is based on the 1951 Convention on the Status of Refugees, currently adopted by 147 countries, so the actual asylum law of receiving countries is quite similar.  The impact of this ostensibly gender neutral law is, however, far […]

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Children are increasingly targeted in Mexico’s drug war Drug cartels in Mexico are increasingly targeting children for violence in efforts not only to terrorize the populace, but to prove to rivals that their savagery knows no bounds as they fight for position in local and international narcotics markets. “Decapitations and hanging bodies from bridges send […]

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New report on Sudan looks at long-term affects of conflict

New report on Sudan looks at long-term affects of conflict

Last month the RFK Center for Justice & Human Rights and the California International Law Center at UC Davis School of Law released a new report on the conflict in Sudan.  The report analyzes the key transitional justice issues that Darfuris will be faced with once the conflict and violence ends. On March 23, the […]

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Not my Life: Casts and Eye on Global Child Slavery

Not my Life: Casts and Eye on Global Child Slavery

“There are more than 190 countries in the world, and virtually all of them enslave children, women and men within, or across, their borders.” * Last night I had the honor to attend a screening at Georgetown University in Washington DC of the film, Not My Life,  which is to be released in June 2011, […]

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Seeking a Voice for Child Abuse Victims

Seeking a Voice for Child Abuse Victims

Tamara Tunie, plays Dr. Warner, the medical examiner on the hit show Law & Order: SVU (Special Victims Unit), and while the SVU team on TV investigates fictitious crimes of abuse, the dramatized cases give a window into the trauma and horror that faces many children across the country. While Dr. Warner may not be […]

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The Dressmaker of Khair Khana: A Must Read

The Dressmaker of Khair Khana: A Must Read

I am a fiction reader, and it’s rare when a non-fiction story grabs me in the same way as a good novel. Well, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon’s The Dressmaker of Khair Khana is such a book. Lemon was an accomplished journalist, in business school in 2005, who was assigned to write a story on women entrepreneurs […]

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War Crimes Update 4/5/11

War Crimes Update 4/5/11

On friday Richard Goldstone walked back his important and controversial 2009 Goldstone Report on potential war crimes resulting from the Israeli incursion into Gaza earlier that year in a Washington Post Op-Ed. He held that while Palestinian crimes were ‘of course’ intentional, he did not want to second guess difficult decisions made by Israeli commanders […]

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Watching the endgame in Cote d'Ivoire

It was supposed to be the final stage of a nearly decade long peace process. It was supposed to finally put to rest the civil war that tore the country apart in the 1990s. It was supposed to be the start to a new chapter in Cote d’Ivoire’s history, one not marked by geographic and […]

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Sexual Assault Awareness Day of Action

Sexual Assault Awareness Day of Action

Today, Tuesday, April 5, 2011, is SAAM Day of Action (formerly A Day to End Sexual Violence.  Every year one day is designated as day for supporters to rally and take viable action to bring awareness too and prevent sexual assault.  The day was set for to nationally to create increased awareness on sexual violence […]

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Nigeria drives measles vaccination program Rural villages in Nigeria have become central to the battle against measles, with public awareness campaigns aimed at boosting immunization rates. Nigerian authorities provide the majority of funding for the effort, with the United Nations Foundation aiding Nigeria with financial and technical support. The UN Foundation and four other international […]

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Shari'a Law Claims the Life of 14 Year-Old Girl

Shari'a Law Claims the Life of 14 Year-Old Girl

Has Shari’a Law gone too far, especially with children?, this was the question that I posed in November 2008 following the use of Shari’a law by the al-Shabaab rebel militia group in Somalia to stone to death a 13 year-old, Aisha Ibrahim Duhulow, for adultery after her father reported that she was raped by three […]

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April: Sexual Assault Awareness Month

April: Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Every 2 minutes in the United States someone is raped, leaving 1 out of every 6 American women a victim of an attempted or completed rape in her lifetime. According to the U.S. Department of Justice’s 2007 National Crime Victimization Survey, there were 248,300 victims of rape, attempted rape, or sexual assault…these figures do not […]

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