The Global Justice Center is pleased to share an article from the latest edition of the New York Times magazine about changing the lives of women in the developing world as a way to change the world:
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Pakistani writer Kamila Shamsie’s latest novel, Burnt Shadows, is an epic story of new beginnings. It opens in 1945 when Hiroko Tanaka, a young Japanese woman, and Konrad Weiss, a German man, fall in love and plan to marry. But their plans are obliterated in an instant when Konrad is killed in the bombing of Nagasaki. Read More »
There I was in a kuccha house in Uttarakhand talking to a woman from a BPL (below poverty line) family about how she'd benefited from the reproductive and child health-related voucher scheme that our
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HHI just reached an astonishing tipping point, that is that HHI has now trained women who together are working with more than 20,000 children!
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What am I thinking? Why did I think I could do this? I am trying to learn a new language after 37 years of speaking English and a small smattering of Spanish.
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