We can not deny the imperfections of today's world; poverty, violence, lack of education, and the extensive lack of widespread basic necessities are some of the most uneasy issues for Agenda . By carefully choosing the key shots, we can think that there are many aspects to today's problems, we can concentrate our attention and start finding ways to solve these ubiquitous problems . Authors Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl Wu Dunn (2009) emphasize their book "Half the Sky: opportunity to change oppression to women in the world" and how to cope with three specific types of sexual and compulsive discrimination abuse doing.
According to a book of the same name by Pulitzer award winning journalist Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl Wu Dunn, "Half the Sky: opportunity to change oppression to women around the world" tells the stories of women from ten countries all over the world. These women suffered from difficult imagination, but inspired by the determination to change their environment. As this film emphasizes "to provide operational blueprints for options and transformation for viable and sustainable empowerment", you can read the world at any time after listening to these stories You can change it! The documentary series can be seen on Netflix or iTunes.
Last month I gained the privilege to speak with a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, writer and investment banker Sheryl Wu Dunn. Together with her husband, co-author of the New York Times columnist Nicholas Christof, Cheryl, and the nation's best-selling book Half the Sky, the New York Times columnist will help promote the movement of Half the Sky I will. It includes television, movies, social media and mobile gaming components to promote global equality and support women's rights. Half the Sky is increasing awareness of important issues affecting women, such as violence, maternal death, trafficking in humans and domestic violence. Cheryl made a speech at the Global Women's Executive Summit in 2013 hosted by international legal practice company Hogan Lovells this summer.
Half the Sky: Opportunities to change oppression in women around the world We call for the most extensive human rights violations, the repression of women and girls in developing countries, from the two most violent moral statements. Meeting the special women who were fighting in Africa and Asia, with the Pulitzer Prize winner Nicholas D. Christophe and Cheryl ยท Udun as a guide, one of Cambodian teenagers was sold as a sex slave. Ethiopian women suffered catastrophic damage at birth. . Kristof and WuDunn hope to draw anger, sadness, clarity and ultimately our world, taking advantage of extensive reporting experience.