AJWS Blog

The AJWS community has a lot to say about what's happening in the world. Read our insights about the struggle for justice and human rights around the globe — and meet the activists on the frontlines of the fight to build a better world.

Tackling the Aid Crisis in Pakistan

Though media coverage of the flooding in Pakistan is far less robust than the coverage of the Haiti earthquake, there’s been some recent buzz in the blogosphere. In assessing Pakistan’s crisis, many bloggers have asked some version of the question “Why is no one helping?” Some suspect the reason is donor fatigue. Others stress it’s …

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Food Security in a Broken System

Originally posted on the Pursue blog. AJWS alumna and Pursuer Sara Hahn is currently participating in the 6th Annual UNESCO Intergenerational Human Rights Forum at the University of Connecticut. Sara wrote about an exercise on food security that took place during the Forum: “I was given the role of a single father raising three children, who has …

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Status of Female Farmers. Oliver Twist. Millennium Development Goals. Land Grabs. – Weekly Link Round-Up

Status of Female Farmers Rises During Food Crisis [Women’s E-News] “The women who grow more than half the world’s agricultural produce have gained international recognition and aid since the start of the global food crisis in 2007. Instead of being seen as a minor, vulnerable group, international aid agencies have begun keeping sex-specific data and …

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Chewing on Food Justice in San Francisco–Fruits of Our Labor

Originally posted on the Pursue blog. It was 6:20 p.m. on Tuesday night and already a line had formed outside the Local: Mission Eatery, the four month old restaurant founded by Yaron Milgrom-Elcott. Dinner wasn’t served on this chilly summer evening. Instead guests were sampling a chilled avocado soup, bread, olive oil, almonds, and tangy deviled …

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