Poverty, women and slavery
by Sepi Roshan How many of you think that slavery has been abolished? Slavery. Where one person controls the conditions under which another person lives and works. One person essentially … Read More
by Sepi Roshan How many of you think that slavery has been abolished? Slavery. Where one person controls the conditions under which another person lives and works. One person essentially … Read More
by Sarah Pelham In the year 2000, history was made. A movement of activists, academics and NGO workers joined forces and pushed for change. For the first time, the United Nations … Read More
by Annette Lawson Annette Lawson continues to share her insider view of what is happening at the Sustainable Development Summit in NY. Thought Leaders’ Meeting – New York – 24 September, … Read More
by Annette Lawson New York – September 2015 On my way At Heathrow, I was glad that my left knee made of titanium and plastic was demonstrating to me how … Read More
by Ania Lichota It took me a while to fully comprehend the sentence, “Charity. It’s not about the giving”. It took a few humbling visits to Ganesh Himal … Read More
by Meagan Blandizzi “Our work climbs inside, up and over the walls that have confined and silenced the voices of the few and the oppressed.” This snippet, from the … Read More
by Sarah Pelham Times are changing. Women got the vote. Bras were burned. And now, in the US military at least, the barriers preventing women fighting alongside men are … Read More