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AJWS Launches Targeted Divestment Initiative Against Sudan

First National Jewish Organization to Promote Targeted Divestment NEW YORK, February 21, 2007—American Jewish World Service announces the launch of a targeted divestment initiative as part of its ongoing advocacy campaign to end the genocide in Darfur. This initiative will promote individual, institutional, and government divestment from companies that help finance the Sudanese government’s brutal …

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American Jewish World Service Endorses Resolution To Divest New York City’s Pension Funds From Companies Doing Business in Sudan

NEW YORK, February 4, 2007 — Ruth Messinger, president of American Jewish World Service (AJWS), strongly supports the resolution to divest New York City’s pension funds from companies doing business in Sudan. Her statement is below. “It is truly heartening—as a former Manhattan borough president and now as president of American Jewish World Service, an …

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AJWS Grantee Director Wins 2006 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award

NEW YORK, November 13 – American Jewish World Service congratulates Sonia Pierre, the director of the Movement of Haitian and Dominican-Haitian Women (MUDHA), on being awarded the 2006 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award. The Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award recognizes courageous and innovative individuals striving for social justice around the world. In the …

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AJWS Grantee Wins First-Ever UNDP Red Ribbon Award

TORONTO, August 18 – The Girl Child Network of Zimbabwe, an American Jewish World Service grantee since 2004, was awarded the United Nations Development Program Red Ribbon Award on Thursday, August 16, at the XVI International AIDS Conference in Toronto. This newly-created award provides worldwide recognition to an organization that has been creatively addressing HIV/AIDS …

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Ruth Messinger Visits South Sudan, Northern Uganda

NEW YORK, July 6, 2006 – Ruth Messinger, President of American Jewish World Service, is visiting South Sudan and northern Uganda. In neglected and war-stricken areas, Messinger is bearing witness to the lives of refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and the ongoing struggle for human rights in the region. Messinger’s trip is focusing on …

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Thousands Rally Against Genocide

A rainbow of communities of conscience unite to stop the genocide in Darfur. Washington, D.C. (May 1, 2006)– The words “never again” resounded from Washington’s National Mall yesterday, as the first anti-genocide rally in American history drew thousands upon thousands to the nation’s capital.“We can become the leaders we have been waiting for,” said American …

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