One child dies every three minutes because of armed conflict. Children should never be affected by war. Full stop.
“Immodesty Blaize the famous burlesque dancer is headlining the first ever War Child UK fundraising ball this summer. Come and join in the fun at Koko’s club, Camden and help raise money for projects in Northern Uganda, [...]
Archive for the ‘Human Rights’ Category
War Child UK Gala Event : Those were the Days
Posted in Events, Human Rights, London, War, War Child UK on June 27, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Women’s Learning Partnership: for Rights, Development and Peace
Posted in Citizenship, Feminism, Global Civil Society, Human Rights, Nationality, Rights of Woman, Women's Learning Parntership, Women's rights on June 21, 2007 | 4 Comments »
I’ve been meaning to write about this wonderful network – the Women’s Learning Partnership (WLP) – before but have been procrastinating.
No time like the present:
In a nutshell, they’re about female empowerment as part of human equality, and positive thinking : they’re a network of networks – they work with 18 autonomous and independent [...]
SLAVE BRITAIN: twenty first century trade in human lives
Posted in Events, Exhibitions, Human Rights, Human Trafficking, London, Photography, Slave Britain, St Paul's Cathedral on March 1, 2007 | 4 Comments »
A photography exhibition at St. Paul’s Cathedral which documents the ordinary lives and everyday locations caught up in human trafficking and calls for an end to this illegal 21st century trade. The exhibition seeks to expose the reality of trafficking and the action needed to tackle it. Running until the 29th March, produced by Panos [...]


