L’école à distance chez les plus vulnérables Emmanuelle Caza-Oettel Nov 9, 2020 La pandémie de la COVID-19 a interrompu des millions de vies et d’opportunités. Entre autres, 1,2 milliard…
Anti-FGM Legislation is Not an Unconstitutional Measure Emilio Rosenthal Jan 14, 2019 In his ruling against the Female Genital Mutilation Act 1996, Judge Friedman has failed millions of at-risk young…
Iraq’s Crisis in Education: Dismantling the Roots of Extremism Marie-Hélène Gyorog Sep 15, 2017 The Iraqi Civil War has triggered a wave of humanitarian crises since its beginning in 2014. Iraqi families have…
A Lost Generation: Syrian Children and Barriers to Education in Turkey Jeremy Monk Mar 12, 2017 Since the onset of the Syrian Civil War in 2011, millions of Syrian citizens have sought refuge, primarily in…
‘No Lost Generation’ Natalie LaMarche Mar 12, 2016 The Syrian war is inescapable. We see it everywhere in the media. We hear of the violence taking place, with…
Child Soldiers around the World: Can You Relate? Kathleen Rose Kennedy Feb 10, 2016 Over my short lifetime, I have lived in and travelled to over 28 countries. My family and I have moved numerous…
Slavery in the 21st Century: A Call to Action Mai Rosner Oct 31, 2015 Having gone to Nepal this summer to research human trafficking of young women and girls, I found that like any…
How Grateful Are You for Your Education? The Importance of Maternal Education in… Kathleen Rose Kennedy Oct 30, 2015 As we struggle to get through midterms at school, it is important to realize how fortunate we are to be enrolled at…
Children of the Arab Spring Mai Rosner Apr 9, 2015 Last week the image of a four year- old Syrian girl, holding her hands up in surrender to a reporter’s camera,…
IRSAM at the UN (Part 1 of 2): When We Nodded Along Margot Charles Mar 18, 2015 In the context of the UN Commission on the Status of Women '59, a group of students from McGill University had…