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Poverty, women and slavery
Poverty, women and slavery
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  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

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Women, War and Peace
Women, War and Peace
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  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

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UN Thought Leaders’ Meeting
UN Thought Leaders’ Meeting
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  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

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UN Women Thought Leaders
UN Women Thought Leaders
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  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

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Charity. It’s not about the giving
Charity. It’s not about the giving
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    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

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The Art of Acceptance
The Art of Acceptance
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  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

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Times are changing…unless you’re the Daily Mail
Times are changing…unless you’re the Daily Mail
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  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

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