
Interview with Juan Mendez (International Center for Transitional Justice; Washington College of Law-American University)
Juan Mendez is a professor of human rights law at the Washington College of Law, American University in Washington, DC.
Annie Lennox shares her views on addressing the needs of women and girls, activism, and her unique balance of idealism and pragmatism. In 2007, she founded the SING Campaign to raise awareness and funds for issues surrounding HIV/AIDS and earned an OBE in 2012 for her tireless work and advocacy for women and children’s rights. Among many other roles, she is an ambassador for UNAIDS, OXFAM, The Scottish Parliament, the City of London and the British Red Cross.
Juan Mendez is a professor of human rights law at the Washington College of Law, American University in Washington, DC.
Transform Schools helps improve learning outcomes for students in India, in partnership with state government systems. Pankaj Sharma of Transform
Girls Not Brides is a global network of more than 1,600 civil society organizations committed to ending child marriage and
Soraya Salti was a social entrepreneur and educational innovator. She served as the Senior Vice President of Middle East/North Africa
In Zimbabwe, a diverse group of leaders (including CAMFED) are tackling the persistent barriers to quality education for girls. By
Albina Ruiz, founder of the social enterprise Ciudad Saludable, works with people living in areas dominated by the trash dump
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