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Monthly Archives: October 2011
PHOTOS: Revolution & Evolution: My Trip to Egypt – Part 2
Don’t forget to check out the first part of my trip, a visit to one of our Early Childhood Development centers. After a fun morning with the kids, I headed over to visit our maternal and newborn health program in Assiut, which was a great opportunity to see how much our programs depend on partnerships [...]
Posted in Foreign Travel, Health, On the Road, Photos & Videos
Tagged carolyn miles, children, education, Egypt, girls, save the children
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Revolution & Evolution: My Trip to Egypt – Part 1
I just returned from a quick—but packed!—trip to Egypt and was struck by both the breathtaking speed of change in the country and the still-hovering sense of uncertainty. It’s as if the whole country is standing on the bank of a strong-running river, trying to decide whether to jump in and swim to the other [...]
Posted in Foreign Travel, On the Road
Tagged children, early childhood development, education, Egypt, save the children, youth
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AIDs in Africa Thirty Years On….
The AIDS epidemic reached 30 this year and though there has been a huge amount of progress here in the U.S., the story in Africa is a vastly different one. On the continent, women and children are the main victims of the disease with the fastest growth of infection rate now among women and youth. [...]
Posted in Advocacy, Health
Tagged Addis Ababa, AIDs, budget cuts, children, Ethiopia, foreign budget, HIV, orphans, PEPFAR, save the children
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