Youth Empowering Youth for Social Change
March 1, 2009 2 min. read

“I’m a normal teen; I’m just really passionate about social justice.” (Teen Voices Interview) Sejal Hathi is only 17 and still in high school, nonetheless she has found her calling and a way make an impact on girls around the world. When Sejal was only 15 she founded Girls Helping Girls, an international organization which […]

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"Enemy combatant," al-Marri, to face civilian courts
February 27, 2009 1 min. read

Federal authorities Friday moved alleged al-Qaida operative Ali al-Marri to the civilian court system following six years of solitary confinement in a Navy brig in South Carolina. U.S. officials announced al-Marri would be transferred to Illinois to face in the civilian courts  charges of providing material support to al-Qaida and for conspiracy.  Each count carries […]

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Brake the cycle for children…for the future…
February 27, 2009 1 min. read

“When the lives and the rights of children are at stake, there must be no silent witnesses.”– Carol Bellamy, Executive Director of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) 1995-2004 We can no longer stand by in silence and turn a blind eye to the plight of children around the world who suffer needlessly from abuse, […]

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The Reality of Slumdog Millionaire's
February 26, 2009 4 min. read

Escape from India’s slums, or any slums for that matter, may sound as simple as winning the lottery.   Often we find ourselves thinking, “If only I had money…”, thinking that it will solve all our problems, but the reality is far from the dream. In all aspects of international development, money is merely a quick […]

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Mumbai Shooter Charged
February 26, 2009 1 min. read

The only surviving attacker from the Mumbai attack last November was charged in Indian court today. Ajmal Kasab faces more than 11,000 pages of criminal charges. 35 other Pakistani nationals were charged with conspiring to support the attacks; according to the Hindustan Times, they include two officers in the Pakistani army and three top-level leaders […]

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Denied land rights
February 25, 2009 2 min. read

Ravaged by war, displaced, and thrown into “refugee camps” in Northern Uganda, women and girls are having to struggle for basic rights. Eighty percent of women in Uganda engage in agriculture and yet only 8 percent own land. Land disputes have threatened the resettlement of thousands of former IDPs. Many IDPs are leaving the camps […]

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Youth Speak Out on Sexual Exploitation
February 25, 2009 1 min. read

Are you a young person looking to give your voice to speak out against sexual exploitation? What would you say? Would you say something if you were given one minute to speak out about the sexual exploitation of children? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then please see the theoneminutesJr., a UNICEF […]

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Taylor Trial In Jeopardy?
February 25, 2009 1 min. read

As we wait for the last verdicts from the domestic court in Sierra Leone, Reuters reports that the Charles Taylor trial is in financial jeopardy. Money quote: The U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone, which is pursuing those held most responsible for atrocities during the country’s 1991-2002 civil war, faces a budget shortfall of more […]

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UPDATED: Sierra Leone verdicts due Wednesday
February 25, 2009 2 min. read

A U.N.-backed war crimes court in Sierra Leone is expected to deliver its verdict Wednesday for three rebel commanders charged with crimes against humanity. “There is a great need for the activities of the Special Court, which is a chapter of the war, to be quickly concluded so that the nation can move on,” said […]

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Thatcher revisited
February 24, 2009 2 min. read

This week, BBC’s new movie examines the fall of Margaret Thatcher. Divisions within the Conservative Party regarding European integration as well as public backlash against Thatcher’s tax policies, which did not take income disparities into account, were the main reasons why Thatcher’s long reign as prime minister (1979-1990) finally ended. London’s Independent took the BBC […]

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Global Gag Rule
February 22, 2009 2 min. read

The true costs of the Global Gag Rule may never be known. But it’s done with for now thanks to President Obama who reversed it in January. Two hundred and fifty health and human rights organizations from around the world sent him a signed letter of thanks. Poor reproductive health is the leading cause of […]

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When Will The Rapes End?
February 22, 2009 5 min. read
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As the violence in the Congo continues, so does the continual rape of women and girls.   With limited resources the fight to aid those victimized by rape is a battle all its own, however it is an endless battle that Dr. Denis Mukwege and his staff at Panzi hospital in Bukavu vow to continue to wage daily.  Sadly […]

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