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The TARGET PROGRAM and the ENVIRONMENT

At the Conference in Vilnius, the FAWCO Target Program was introduced. Its goal is to involve all of FAWCO's members in a concentrated effort to make a change for the better on one global issue. The Target Program aims for a focused strategy of education and project fundraising to help highlight an issue and look for ways to solve the...
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Sex Trafficking Short Fact Sheet

Some numbers:

27 million - # of modern day slaves around the world

800,000 - # persons trafficked across international borders each year (UNIFEM estimate 500,000 - 2 million, other...

UN Millenium Development Goals-to 2015

  1. Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger
  1. Achieve Universal Primary Education
  1. Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women
  1. Reduce Child Mortality
  1. Improve Maternal Health
  1. Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Other Diseases
  1. Ensure Environmental Sustainability
  1. Develop a Global Partnership for Development



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Love Your Body Campaign

NOW - National Organization for Women USA - has launched a campaign to help "raise awareness about women's health, body image and self-esteem," and "urges women to question beauty ideals." The campaign will culminate on October 15, 2009, the day earmarked to celebrate Love Your Body Day with actions and events.

Since 1997, NOW Foundation's Love Your Body has "given girls and...

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Menopause Expert Website Now Available

 

Menopause, one of the most important transitions experienced by women during their lifetime, is one of those topics that many women, even today, seem to know very little about. In order to "offer a positive, useful and comprehensive resource to women everywhere," John Rowlinson, the founder of PtS in Great Britain, has established menopauseexpert.co.uk/. The site was created...

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Age 35 May Be Best Start for Screening Mammography in BRCA-Mutation Carriers

January 30, 2009 — The current recommendation is that women with BRCAmutations, who are thus at high risk for breast cancer, start receiving annual screening mammography as early as age 25.However, a new risk-analysis study published online January 27 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute suggests that screening should probably not start until age 35.The study estimates that, for BRCA-mutation...
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Goodbye, Spry Codgers. So Long Feisty Crones

Jane Gross, author of The New York Times blog The New Old Age, Caring and Coping, has tackled the testy subject of what to call those of us who are over 50 but who certainly do not consider ourselves "elderly" and resent being referred to as such. It seems that the topic is not a new one, and Ms. Gross...

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