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Urban Jungles What do Beihai (China), Ghaziabad (India) and Saana (Yemen) have in common? According to Foreign Policy, they’re three of the top fastest growing cities in the world. With the usual...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Poverty, Education
Think Global Your pals at APEP work for the scrupulously non-partisan and open-minded Aspen Institute. We convene folks and let the Ideas fall where they may. Everyone knows that the 2012 election is...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Human Trafficking, US Politics
Are You Checking Out My Girl Power? The Nike Foundation and the Commonwealth Countries League Education Fund have launched two advertising campaigns in support of women’s rights. Our friends at Oxfam...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Women's Rights, Advocacy Strategies
Over-Inflated Rhetoric? WorldNetDaily is a window on a worldview your friends at the Advocacy Planning and Evaluation Program (APEP) may not, um, fully share. But advocates benefit from seeing how...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Advocacy and Social Media, Advocacy Strategies
On CNN, Today @ 1:30 ET Today, CNN will air portions of a forum on modern-day slavery and human trafficking organized by our friends at the Alliance to End Slavery & Trafficking (ATEST). Held in...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Foreign Aid
Grassroots Advocacy is a Powerful ToolThis week Partners for a More Perfect Union released a report touting the influence of Citizen Advocacy in congressional decision making. While in-person contact...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Women's Rights, Grassroots Advocacy
Google AdvocacyGoogle’s doodles are creative adaptations of the Google logo that commemorate featured events (often important birthdays and holidays). This year, in collaboration with Women for Women...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Nonprofit sector, Women's Rights, Advocacy Strategies

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