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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionTuesday, 30 October 2007
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionSaturday, 01 September 2007
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionWednesday, 20 June 2007
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionSunday, 01 October 2006
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Mount comprehensive responses tailored to national realities.
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionTuesday, 11 October 2005
The New York Times, October 11, 2005
Editorial
The list of Bush appointees who seem to be rising on political connections rather than expertise continues to grow. A recent example is President Bush's choice to head a key office at the State Department that coordinates the delivery of life-sustaining emergency aid to refugees of foreign wars, persecution and natural disasters. The nominee is Ellen Sauerbrey, the former Maryland state legislator and twice-defeated Republican candidate for governor who was state chairman of Mr. Bush's 2000 campaign.
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionThursday, 29 September 2005
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionFriday, 01 April 2005
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionFriday, 01 April 2005
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Summary: By Adrienne Germain (Published in Restoring American Leadership: 13 Cooperative Steps to Advance Global Progress, a joint publication of the Open Society Institute and the Security and Peace Institute, April 2005). Outlines key opportunities for the Bush administration to play a leadership role in accelerating global cooperation on women's health and human rights, especially in slowing the advance of HIV/AIDS
(7 pages).Click here to download Restoring American Leadership from the Open Society Institute's website.
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionSaturday, 05 March 2005
The New York Times, March 5, 2005
Editorial
At a moment when the United States should be leading the world on advancing women's equality, the Bush administration chose instead to alienate government ministers and 6,000 other delegates at an important United Nations conference on that issue with a burst of anti-abortion zealotry this week.
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionMonday, 25 October 2004
Summary: Delivered by Adrienne Germain, President, IWHC, at "AIDS in India," Asia Society, San Francisco, CA (5 pages).
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