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International Women’s Day | Should women run the world?

by TheGoodAlliance | Mar 6, 2011 | Blog, Latest News

”In the Nineteenth century, the central moral challenge for the world was slavery and in the twentieth century the paramount moral challenge was totalitarianism. In this century the central moral challenge – and really the cause of our times – is...

A Sari State of Affairs: India’s Barefoot Revolution – Today’s Times

by The Hunger Project UK | Jan 7, 2011 | Events, Latest News

What would it be like if women ran the world? India? Revolutions begin in unlikely locations. Karen Bartlett from The Times went to The Hunger Project, India to meet Sangita Naika, Leader of her village council (Panchayat) in Borda, one of the million women across...
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