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March 10, 2005
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Stolen and sold
A short film preceded panel discussion at the Kennedy School on the grim topic of the trafficking of women and girls. 'Our estimates show that about 800,000 women and children are trafficked across borders every year, and this number doesn't include internal trafficking,' said John Miller of the State Department. (Staff photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Summers announces new funds to 'green' campus
Renewable energy, green building funds show Harvard's commitment
Stolen Lives: Trafficking of women
Kennedy School tackles problem that victimizes over 800,000 a year
HSPH examines government role in health disparities
First of three conferences on timely issue
Democracy gains foothold in Middle East
Douglas Feith predicts emerging democracies will be unique
Sharon Stone to receive Humanitarian Award
Recognized by Harvard Foundation for AIDS work
Israel's Shalom champions moderation
Deputy prime minister speaks at crowded Kennedy School forum
Experts in disaster response to discuss tsunami aftermath
Task Force on Women in Science to sponsor forums
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