About the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

By Jenni Lee on December 8, 2017

“All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights,” reads Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human …

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Changing the Narrative – For Good

By Guest Blogger on December 8, 2017

By Victoria Dinges, Senior Vice President, Corporate Responsibility, Allstate Insurance Company Lately it seems like every day brings a new …

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Ending Inequality Against Women in Cameroon

By Guest Blogger on December 7, 2017

By Jude Thaddues Njikem, Executive Director, Community Centre for Integrated Development and Director, Center for Sustainable Development at Saint Monica …

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The Role of Cooking in Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Humanitarian Settings

By Guest Blogger on December 7, 2017

By Anita Shankar, Associate Scientist, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health; Naira Kalra, PhD Candidate, Johns Hopkins University, …

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How One Woman in Uganda is Speaking Out Against Gender-Based Violence

By Seema Jalan on December 6, 2017

By 23, Amanda Banura of Uganda has overcome more than many people do in a lifetime. At a young age, …

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The Way Ahead for Family Planning

By Beth Schlachter on December 5, 2017

Over the past five years, Family Planning 2020 (FP2020) has pioneered a country-led, globally-backed development partnership that will help us reach …

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Imagining the End to Gender-Based Violence and the Unmet Need for Family Planning

By Guest Blogger on December 4, 2017

Every day, a grim statistic haunts the lives of women and girls around the world: More than one in three …

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Beyond #MeToo: Now What?

By Guest Blogger on December 4, 2017

By Lyric Thompson, Director of Policy and Advocacy, International Center for Research on Women When I witnessed the first #MeToo …

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Leaving No One Out from Health

By Guest Blogger on December 1, 2017

By Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women Every four minutes, three young women become infected with …

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Community Engagement in Kenya to End Violence Against Girls and Women

By Guest Blogger on November 30, 2017

By Dr. Josephine Kulea, Founder and Executive Director, Samburu Girls Foundation The Samburu is a Maa-speaking nomadic pastoralist community of …

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