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Women in Power: Look Behind You

by Mary Adams (AWC The Hague)

 

HR women and decision making Boadicea Statuary GroupAt the February Human Rights Team meeting, Connie Phlipot launched a discussion about women in power and decision-making based on the recommendations from her working group’s review of the Beijing Platform for Action. Please refer to the Working Group Statement: Women in Power & Decision-Making. Statistics show that since 1995, women have made some...

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Human Rights and Climate Justice: “Double Standard” at COP29

by Sheila Doucet, AAWE Paris

 

One’s senses are constantly solicited at COP. The 2024 UN Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan was no exception: handmade or industrial messages either screaming for immediate action or calmly stating a platitude for an inspirational vision of a future worth striving toward, carpeted passages muting footsteps as hundreds...

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My Personal Story: Scoliosis, Kyphosis, and more...

by Sotia Kythreoti, AWC Antwerp

health personal storyI’ve always considered myself a bit of a superhero. No, I can’t fly, and my X-ray vision hasn’t kicked in yet, even after all the many X-rays I’ve had (although that might be helpful for so many things in life!). But I do have a superpower that many people don’t see – an invisible disability. You...

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Book Review: Lessons Learned and Cherished by Deborah Roberts

By Hollie Nielsen, AWC Central Scotland

 

ed book review lessons learnedThis lovely little book is an ode to teachers; its positive message is a balm in these days of undervaluing teachers and book banning.

As the jacket text says, “Everyone can name a teacher who had an impact on their life. Educators not only open our minds to new ideas, but they also...

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Book Review: The Librarian by Sally Vickers

By Mary Adams, AWC The Hague

 

ed book review the librarianThis book reminds me of how our lives and relationships can be enhanced by books. In 1958, Sylvia Blackwell arrives in the small town of East Mole as librarian for the Children’s Library. The library is declining, and Sylvia makes it her job to re-introduce literature to children and adults. Vickers gently and...

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Safe Spaces and Auto Mechanics

By Hollie Nielsen, AWC Central Scotland, with contributions from Leslie Janoe, AWC Amsterdam

 

Ed auto mechanics 1In previous articles, the Education Team has focused on the connection between Awesome Blossoms (AB) and the Education targets of Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4). In this article, we will focus on another program of Safe Spaces Organisation (SSO) and its connection to SDG4; AB is...

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Notes From the Field: I am the Change

by Leslie Janoe, AWC Amsterdam (from material shared by Peninah Musyimi, Director of Safe Spaces)

 

Just how important has the auto mechanics training program at Safe Spaces been? Find out in the words of Stacy, a program participant:

My name is Stacy. I am 22 years old. I live with my diabetic mum in Mathare. I have three siblings. I...

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