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Women, Girls, Education and Global Health: Interview with Carinne Brody

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"There's really no more rewarding work in the world than helping women and girls attain the highest possible quality of life." ~ Carinne Brody This month's Big Vision Podcast interview is special because it's part of the Girl Effect Blogging Campaign organized by Tara Sophia Mohr.

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President's Update: Summer 2008

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Human Rights Patrick Ball recently spent a month at the International Criminal Court (ICC), where he held office hours and helped prosecutors use quantitative data and statistical analysis to pursue war crimes cases. You can visit our Colombia Project Page to read more about this work.

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Preventing Human Trafficking: An Interview with Christina Arnold

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Christina Arnold: My name is Christina Arnold, and I'm the founder of Prevent Human Trafficking, formerly Project Hope International. We work primarily in the Washington, DC area and in Southeast Asia to promote programs that are addressing the root causes of human trafficking, and to provide sustainable alternatives to trafficking.

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Training Afghani NGOs in Cambodia

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

It is vital to the work of human rights investigations, and it serves many purposes. In some cases, the information is intended for use in court cases or international prosecution, to support a human rights report, or advocacy campaign. Each of us drew on case studies and lessons learned from our own work.

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Live Blog: Is Technology Really Good for Human Rights

Amy Sample Ward

Rather than ask if the tool is perfect or not, we should work together to make it a perfect tool, keep the internet platform healthy. They work like memes, the speed people react and join in. Where does the pressure come from on an international exposure. Why should we be working for free for large media?

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