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Its National Coffee Day…Make Yours Fair Trade and Child Labor Free

Its National Coffee Day…Make Yours Fair Trade and Child Labor Free

In the morning as that alarm clock blares I shoot out of bed like bullet with a sudden, mysteriously founded burst of energy, as I quite literally whack my alarm off and scramble to my morning routine.  But that sudden burst of energy goes as quickly as it came and I know the only thing […]

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Cyber Bullying

Cyber Bullying

This Spring I brought you the piece, Bulling is Abuse, regarding the case of 15 year-old Phoebe Prince who committed suicide in Boston following her bulling.  Now with technology in every child’s hands bullying is even easier, quicker and can be more widespread with only a click of a button or mouse. Children text images and rumors, […]

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News…

News…

Abortion crackdown in Mexican states is a backlash against Mexico City In part a backlash against the decision of Mexico City authorities to legalize early-term abortions, other states in Mexico have begun cracking down on the medical procedure — enforcing, for example, anti-abortion laws that require hospitals to first call in prosecutors when women who […]

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Looking for a Few Good Women (and Men, of Course)…

Greetings from Edinburgh! I am so glad that you stopped by our group blog, Women and Foreign Policy. Our motto is “lively commentary on international affairs from women around the world.” We have a special interest in the role of women in political life and, for the lack of a better phrase, women’s issues. Some […]

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Affordable Care Act Reforms Become Law: What does it mean for children?

Affordable Care Act Reforms Become Law: What does it mean for children?

Six months ago today on March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act. Today, September 23rd, several important reforms will become law.  Six major reforms will be enacted today, including the  expansion of healthcare coverage to millions of children who previously fell through the cracks of our health care system. The changes which […]

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Report: Child Abuse and Neglect Deaths in the U.S.

Report: Child Abuse and Neglect Deaths in the U.S.

Every Child Matters has released the second edition of their report We Can Do Better: Child Abuse and Neglect Deaths in America. The report takes a deep look into the number of deaths in the United States which are the result of child maltreatment. The report’s figures and findings are somewhat shocking, however inclusion illustrates how we can reduce […]

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International Day of Peace

International Day of Peace

“Peace cannot be achieved through violence, it can only be attained through understanding“. -Ralph Waldo Emerson Today is International Day of Peace…This year, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is calling on young people around the world to take a stand for peace under the theme, Youth for Peace and Development. The International Day of Peace was established in […]

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Dangerous Liaisons on Florida's Death Row

by Hugh Hunter For almost 10 years I was the British consul for Florida, based in Orlando. During this time, that office was the busiest British consulate in the world in terms of the numbers of British citizens in prison: many hundreds arrested every year and almost 200 long-term inmates at any one time. Once, […]

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News…

UN photo contest illustrates MDGs Entries in the UN Development Program’s “Picture This” contest seek to illuminate and illustrate the challenges at the heart of the Millennium Development Goals, a suite of ambitious development targets to be achieved by 2015. With the deadline looming, the UN must still rally support — and especially funds — […]

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Children Born from Rape as a Weapon of War

Children Born from Rape as a Weapon of War

The following is an excerpt from the authors paper: Rape as a Weapon of War and it’s Long-term Effects on Victims and Society.  The paper looks at the following key questions: Does rape as a tool of war leave a country with less chance of a solid and stable political future? What are the long term […]

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Case 002

In an effort to prove that justice has no time limit, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) indicted four former officials of the Khmer Rouge regime on Thursday for a host of crimes including war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide under international law and murder, torture, and religious persecution under the […]

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The Raping of the Congo (Part 2)

The Raping of the Congo (Part 2)

When will the rapes end?  This is a question that is being asked, not only in the Congo,  but across the globe.  However while the DRC remains one of the worst countries in the world for is exuberant use of rape as a weapon of war, it is not alone in this destructive act that not […]

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Cambodia Takes Drastic Steps Toward Justice for Khmer Rouge Genocide

Cambodia Takes Drastic Steps Toward Justice for Khmer Rouge Genocide

Four former heads of the Khmer Rouge were indicted today by the U.N. sanctioned Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. The four charged with crimes of Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity, and Genocide among others, ranged in age from 78 to 85 years, and have managed to escape justice for at least 31 years. This […]

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The Raping of the Congo (Part 1)

The Raping of the Congo (Part 1)

Last month I brought you news that the UN Denounced Wartime Rape, which had followed a 2008 denouncement of the practice of rape warfare by the Security Council, who unanimously adopted a resolution which acknowledged the use of rape as ‘a tactic of war and an impediment to peace’.  Much of the move by the UN was […]

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In Remembrance of 9-11

In Remembrance of 9-11

Today marks the 9th anniversary of the unforgettable tragedy of September 11, 2001, which took the lives of 2,974 people, not including the 19 hijackers. Of those who lost their lives, 8 where children: 5 on American 77 ranging in age from 3 to 11, 3 on United 175 ages 2, 3, and 4. In the towers, the […]

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