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Heartbreak and the War in the Democratic Republic of Congo | Graceloveandpolitics
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Interviews and practical musings with women artists, writers, spiritual leaders and entrepreneurial spirits. Heartbreak and the War in the Democratic Republic of Congo. February 5, 2009. Posted by Mommie's Chef in Uncategorized. Women who change the world. Photo credit Lynsey Addario: Congo/Women Portraits of War. In a current exhibit: Congo/Women Portraits of War: The Democratic Republic of Congo,. Is curated by Leslie Thomas, curator of the Darfur/ Darfur. No comments yet — be the first.
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Rape as a Weapon of War | TEAM SOAR Blog
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Speaking Out About Rape. Laquo; Oh was itDATE RAPE? What about the boys? Rape as a Weapon of War. Sexual violence activism is a part of my life. I clip newspaper stories from my local paper and the New York Times; I actively follow legislation and call my legislators; I spend a lot of time volunteering. But this week, I noticed something. I realized that my awareness of the issue is limited. Recently, my nonprofit. Received a request to share information about Condition-Critical. Congo Women: Photographs...
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teamsoarshannon | TEAM SOAR Blog
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Speaking Out About Rape. Rape as a Weapon of War. June 16, 2009. Sexual violence activism is a part of my life. I clip newspaper stories from my local paper and the New York Times; I actively follow legislation and call my legislators; I spend a lot of time volunteering. But this week, I noticed something. I realized that my awareness of the issue is limited. Recently, my nonprofit. Received a request to share information about Condition-Critical. Congo Women: Photographs and Essays. Stories of Congo Rap...
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Learn | Congo Calling
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Miners are forced to spend days underground. 400,000 women are raped every year in the Congo. 30,000 children are enlisted in armed militia. Please explore the links below to find out more about why fairtrade mobile phones, free of conflict minerals, will have an impact on the ongoing conflict in the Congo and the wider region. Congo: Blood, Gold and Mobile Phones. The Hill Belongs to Them (pdf). Enough Project: Conflict Minerals. Letter from Mary Schapiro, the Coordinator of the UN Group of Experts (pdf).
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Notes from the Congo: Congo/Women
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Notes from the Congo. Notes from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Monday, October 19, 2009. If you're interested in the Congo, and in the plight of its people, the Congo/Women exhibition. Is well worth a look.Photographs taken by Lynsey Addario, Marcus Bleasdale, Ron Haviv and James Nachtwey tell the story of daily life in the Congo – political, economic, cultural, medical and personal – and essays provide deeper background with which to understand the photographs' context. View my complete profile.
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Consuming the Congo | Enough
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Join the Movement to End Atrocities. Submitted by Zack Brisson on November 25, 2009 - 12:50pm. The Enough Project is proud to feature this exclusive, in-depth multimedia presentation from VII. The worlds premiere conflict photography agency. VIIs photographers have extensively covered war in the Congo, and the three slideshows below chronicle the causes and effects of the war - the deadliest in the world since WWII. Photos by VII Photographers. Comments by Enoughs John Prendergast. Rape as a War Crime.
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Learn | Congo Calling
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Miners are forced to spend days underground. 400,000 women are raped every year in the Congo. 30,000 children are enlisted in armed militia. Please explore the links below to find out more about why fairtrade mobile phones, free of conflict minerals, will have an impact on the ongoing conflict in the Congo and the wider region. Congo: Blood, Gold and Mobile Phones. The Hill Belongs to Them (pdf). Enough Project: Conflict Minerals. Letter from Mary Schapiro, the Coordinator of the UN Group of Experts (pdf).