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Jun 18
Jun 18 Demand a Day for Street Children

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Human Rights, Women and Children

Jun 4
Jun 4 Do you need a mentor or a sponsor? (Answer: you need both)

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Women and Children

May 28
May 28 WECONNECT EUROPE - A VOLUNTARY CODE OF CONDUCT FOR CORPORATIONS

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Trafficking and Violence, Women and Children

May 21
May 21 The Importance Of Women In The Boardroom: Q and A With Baroness Mary Goudie - Forbes

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Human Rights, Trafficking and Violence, Women and Children

Apr 29
Apr 29 Questions asked by Baroness Goudie on Burma and Overseas Aid in the House of Lords

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Human Rights

Apr 22
Apr 22 #SpeakOut: Giving Young Women and Girls a Voice

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Video, Women and Children

Apr 12
Apr 12 BARONESS GOUDIE ON AMANPOUR, CNN

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Video, Women and Children

Apr 12
Apr 12 INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR STREET CHILDREN - HOME STREET HOME

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Women and Children

Mar 8
Mar 8 International Women's Day: A Time to Reflect on What Has Been Done to Secure World Gender Equality

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Human Rights

Mar 5
Mar 5 OUR HOPES FOR BURMA – BARONESS GOUDIE’S PARLIAMENTARY QUESTIONS

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Human Rights

Feb 26
Feb 26 Women's Vital Role in the Emerging Markets

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Human Rights, Women and Children

Feb 13
Feb 13 Sharia Law Discriminates Against Women and Children

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Human Rights, Women and Children

Feb 5
Feb 5 Judging the Jessup in Afghanistan

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Jan 28
Jan 28 Women: targeted in war, yet building peace

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Human Rights, Women and Children

Jan 10
Jan 10 Rights and wrongs

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Jan 10
Jan 10 Sexual Violence in India - Education Is the Only Solution

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Women and Children

Dec 18
Dec 18 Cycle Africa: A Journey Towards Realising Street Children's Rights

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Women and Children

Dec 12
Dec 12 Education cannot wait: Focusing on children who are most at risk

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Women and Children

Dec 4
Dec 4 Sitting Down with Olympian Lorrie Fair: Reflections on Afghanistan

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Human Rights

Nov 29
Nov 29 Mohtarama: Glimpses into the Lives of Afghan Women

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Women and Children
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Raja's Story - Women for Women International

Raja has been intermittently displaced by conflict in Iraq since 2008. Since 2015, she has been raising her 5 children alone in a camp for internally displaced people in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

This film was produced to accompany a research project carried out by Women for Women International www.womenforwomen.org.uk, LSE Centre for Women, Peace http://www.lse.ac.uk/women-peace-secu... and Security and GAPS http://gaps-uk.org/

We are grateful for support from the Millby Foundation for enabling us to commission the research and films.

Read the full research report at: www.womenforwomen.org.uk/livelihoods-research. Film directed and produced by Emily Kinskey.

Human Trafficking in Conflict Zones:Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace & Security

Human trafficking is modern day slavery. It occurs around the world and is exacerbated by conflict, which increases demand for forced labor and sexual services and places refugees and IDPs in vulnerable situations. During human trafficking prevention month, we interviewed experts about trafficking and its particular effect on women in conflict. 

Vital Voices 2017 Global Leadership Awards: Opening Film

The 16th Annual Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards took place in Washington, D.C. on 8th march to honor women who are serving on the front lines of change. Creating innovative solutions to the world's most intractable problems, they are increasing peace and prosperity in their communities and improving the world for us all.
 

Eisenhower Theater

Power Shift 2016: Women and Leadership

On 4th May 2016 I took part in the Oxford Union-Style Debate in Georgetown’s Historic Gaston Hall.

The motion: "This house believes nations should adopt quotas for women on corporate boards"

Presiding Chair: Paulette Brown, President, American Bar Association

For:
- Irene Natividad, President, Global Summit of Women (USA)
- Joanna Maycock; Secretary-General, European Women’s Lobby
- Hilary Gosher; Managing Partner, Insight Venture Partners

Against:

- Baroness Mary Goudie; Labour Member, House of Lords and Founding Member, The 30% Club
- Lorraine Hack, Partner, Heidrick & Struggles
- Kimberly Weisul, Editor-at-Large, Inc.com

EHF Peace Awards Ceremony 2016

On October 27th 2016, the El-Hibri Foundation held its tenth annual Peace Awards Ceremony to honor Namira Islam, Brie Loskota, and Eboo Patel – three individuals who have demonstrated courageous leadership in advancing inclusion, building capacity, and organizing communities for social change.

In a climate where fear and divisiveness are far too prominent in public discourse, their stories provide much-needed hope and inspiration for people of all backgrounds to celebrate the hard work of advocates for inclusion. These outstanding leaders are continuing to build community despite every attempt around them to divide, and are working to empower future generations of leaders.

 

The 30% Club story | Helena Morrissey | TEDxHultLondon

In 2010, Helena Morrissey and I founded the 30% Club, a cross-business initiative aimed at achieving 30% women on UK corporate boards by 2015 through voluntary, business-led change. This has now become an international approach, with 30% Clubs in the US, Hong Kong, Ireland and Southern Africa.

Find out more about the 30% Club https://30percentclub.org/

Roadmap for Promoting Women's Economic Empowerment
Lucy Hockings presents NCW #SpeakOut Competition, 2013
 

 

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Baroness Goudie is a global advocate for the rights of women. She advises philanthropic, political, and commercial organisations on ways to achieve better gender balance and encourage diversity in leadership. She has been a member of the British House of Lords since 1998.

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