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Your Safety Abroad – Pathways

by Karen Castellon, AWC Berlin

 

FAWCO supports the work of our partner, Pathways to Safety International, which offers services to Americans abroad who may encounter violence in any form – in the home, the workplace or stranger violence. The mission of Pathways to Safety is “We educate Americans traveling and living abroad, giving them tools to stay informed about...

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Celebrating breast cancer projects across the FAWCO world!

Do you know that the incidence of breast cancer varies from 19.3 per 100,000 women in Eastern Africa to 89.7 per 100,000 women in Western Europe? Belgium has the highest incidence of breast cancer, namely 113.2 per 100,000 women, followed by Luxembourg, the Netherlands and France. Many FAWCO clubs around the world...

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Ageing: Are we ready for a world of centenarians?

Introducing the Decade of Healthy Ageing  

We are in the early weeks of a new year, a new decade, one in which we will become one year older. The seasons continue to change – spring, summer, fall and winter!  And so does the season of life as well. Pope Paul VI said “In youth the days are short, and the...

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Health and Climate Change

By: Amal Lahlafi (AIWA of Rabat)

There is no doubt that we are all exposed to serious threats due to the continuous rise in temperature on our planet. This statement indicates the horror and fear of the upcoming repercussions of global warming. According to some experts and scientists, that is the reality we all have to admit to and thus face...

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Gender and Climate Change at COP25

by Ayuska Motha (AIWC Cologne) 

Did you know that having female decision-makers can positively influence climate change policy outcomes?

photo 1The more that women are involved in decision-making, the more environmental protection measures are supported and/or initiated. Since the majority of our society’s decision-making has historically been male-dominated, it is exciting to consider what types of decisions might be made in the...

Black History Month

by Tonya Teichert, AIWC Frankfurt Taunus Rhein-Main

Do you know how Black History Month came to be? Who started it?<a href="https://www.vecteezy.com/"> Vectors by Vecteezy</a>

Do you know who the first African American was to make an official speech in the House of Representatives?

How about the name of the first African American woman to become a Rear Admiral in the US Navy?

Perhaps you know...

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Saving Women’s Lives in Pregnancy and Childbirth – We Must Try Harder

By Mary Stewart Burgher, AWC Denmark

 

We all love to see happy mothers and their smiling babies, but pregnancy and childbirth are often difficult and dangerous. They have become much safer for women: for example, maternal deaths are now expressed as the number per 100,000 live births – in contrast to newborn deaths, which are expressed as the number...

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