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European court examines Ireland abortion policies The European Court of Human Rights blasted Ireland’s abortion policies in a judgment Thursday, saying they prevent women from receiving adequate care in life-threatening situations. Observers expect the ruling to increase pressure on Ireland to clarify and extend abortion rights to women facing pregnancies that pose a serious risk […]

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When prisoners stand up

For decades, being tough on crime has been a go-to mantra for American politicians regardless of party affiliation. Frequently that means increasing prison terms and choosing retributive justice over rehabilitation in the treatment of prisoners. Over the weekend prisoners in Georgia staged a peaceful strike in protest of these conditions. It appears that the strike […]

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Mexico’s Media Plays It Safe

by Cordelia Rizzo It has become very difficult to articulate what is going on in the crime-laden cities of Mexico. President Felipe Calderon makes sure we are constantly aware of the efforts to prevail in the quintessentially unwinnable “war on drugs.” In the meantime, cities have become ghost towns, and society has gone from indignation […]

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Shopping Fair Trade and Slave Free this Holiday

Shopping Fair Trade and Slave Free this Holiday

Here is a quick list to get your Slave Free and Fair Trade Holiday Shopping Started: Fair Trade the White House Holiday Gift Guide a full color catalog with gift ideas for everyone on your list! See the Give Fair Trade blog to see the daily featured Fair Trade gift and special offers, as well […]

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Is Funding for Disabled Children in the Budget

Is Funding for Disabled Children in the Budget

Congress is in session and they are rushing to get through all the debates and bills before the session closes.  Washington, DC is buzzing the debate om tax cuts for the rich.  However the real debate should be on funding for millions of vulnerable children. Every year some 1.45 million children who have an intellectual […]

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Human Rights Day, December 10th

Human Rights Day, December 10th

For most people today, December 10, 2010, will come and go just like any other day. Most will rise and the morning and go to work or school as normal. However today is not just any normal day, but international Human Rights Day. Since 1945 the United Nations founding the protection and preservation of Human […]

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Take a Stand Against Child Slavery

Take a Stand Against Child Slavery

The issue of child slavery is nothing new; it has been making headlines for some time now. In general as a society we have become more open and aware of the issues, and if you ask someone do they know about modern slavery. However while the statistics following child slavery are shocking, not enough is […]

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Polio strikes war-torn central Africa The resurgence of polio cases in Africa during 2010 has prompted warnings from the World Health Organization and a massive multicountry vaccination program. Health officials blame insufficient vaccination programs for an outbreak of cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola and Congo that has killed almost 200 people and […]

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A Self Help Book for Teens, by a Teen

A Self Help Book for Teens, by a Teen

We live in a fast paced world that few find a way to escape from, including teens, However its not about escape, but coping, and learning to deal with the stress of everyday life.  There is no one that this is not important for than children and teens, but often they are the most overlooked. […]

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Labor rights and exploitation in Haiti

On my personal blog, I posted a piece about my interactions with exploitation and violations of workers rights in Haiti. To see the full post go to: http://developmentandpolitics.blogspot.com/2010/12/some-musings-on-workers-rights-and.html Sometimes when the day, the week, the month, has been long, I take a stroll to some kind of stress release, to see friends or sneak into […]

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How task shifting could help mitigate Haiti's cholera crisis

How task shifting could help mitigate Haiti's cholera crisis

Low-resource countries often carry the heaviest disease burden and maintain the smallest health workforce. The deadly cholera epidemic in Haiti is only the most recent example of how the time for ‘task shifting’ has arrived. By Allyn Gaestel for ISN Insights http://www.isn.ethz.ch/isn/Current-Affairs/ISN-Insights/Detail?lng=en&ots627=fce62fe0-528d-4884-9cdf-283c282cf0b2&id=124470&contextid734=124470&contextid735=124469&tabid=124469

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Free Speech or Violation of Children's Rights?

Free Speech or Violation of Children's Rights?

Recently there was a lot of blow-up and anger at Amazon.com over the sales of “The Pedophile’s Guide to Love and Pleasure,” an electronic book written and published by Phillip R. Greaves (various news). The book itself was unimaginable in the eyes of anyone who cares about the welfare of children and seeking their protection […]

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World AIDS Day

World AIDS Day

In 1988, the UN General Assembly expressed deep concern at the pandemic proportions of the AIDS virus, and noting that the World Health Organization (WHO) had declared 1 December 1988 World AIDS Day, the General Assembly thus drafted resolution 43/15. According to UNAIDS estimates, there are now 33.3 million people living with HIV.  Since the […]

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20 Ways to Start Off Your Season of Giving

20 Ways to Start Off Your Season of Giving

Tis’ the season of giving and there are so many endless ways that you can help a child in need. Therefore here is a few ideas to get you started and help make a child’s life better this holiday. Why not pick a few off the list to do this holiday season, pick one even […]

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Land mine progress is unveiled at UN The number of deaths from land mines and other unexploded devices left behind after wars has dropped to the lowest level since tracking began a dozen years ago thanks to concerted efforts to clear unexploded ordnances, advocacy groups said in a report issued at the United Nations. Fewer […]

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