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Recent International Law Verdicts Bring Hope to Women and Girl Victims of Armed Conflict

by Marelie Manders, Heidelberg IWC

 

ScalesOfJusticeAndWreathArmed conflicts have a dire effect on the lives of women and girls where they take place. Women often suffer in unique ways, which unfortunately include experiencing sexual and gender-based violence in addition to the loss of relatives and economic security. In these situations, International Criminal Law plays a key role in ensuring that...

Global Issues Book Discussion Series – The Favored Daughter

by Mary Dobrian, AIWC Cologne

 

At the end of the Global Issues Book Discussion on International Literacy Day, September 8, the Human Rights Team announced its selection for FAWCO’s next global read. The book chosen is The Favored Daughter: One Woman’s Fight to Lead Afghanistan into the Future by Fawzia Koofi.

Fawzia Koofi was one of 23 children born...

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Human Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children

by Alicia Tappan, Program Director, The Secret Place Home

WHAT IS HUMAN TRAFFICKING? 

Child trafficking graffitiThe United Nations defines human trafficking as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons by improper means (such as force, abduction, fraud or coercion) for an improper purpose including forced labor or sexual exploitation.

minor of sex trafficking is someone subjected to “the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or...

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Tutoring Sessions with Mahammad

by Tara Scott, AWC Central Scotland

Since moving to Edinburgh eleven years ago I have been working for a travel company, but prior to working in this industry I had taught in the United States for sixteen years. While I enjoy working in a business that can create incredible memories of Scotland for people around the world, there are times...

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Did I Really Grow into This Woman? Part 4 and final

By Asma Darwish, Head of Advocacy at Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR), AAWE member and Head of Communications at FAWCO Refugee Network

 

Leaving Forever

Bahrain, my home, became so small to me, I was almost suffocating there. I heard once that no one leaves their home until their home becomes the mouth of a shark. One only leaves...

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Did I Really Grow into This Woman? Part 3/4

By Asma Darwish, Head of Advocacy at Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR), AAWE member and Head of Communications at FAWCO Refugee Network


In my previous article I put context to the uprising in Bahrain, my home country, how it changed the course of my life and how it led me to what I have been since 2011.

 

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