Jenny investigates the Deschamps report on sexual harassment in the CAF. Can the “sexualized culture” described be eradicated?
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From Benin City to the Shores of Italy: A New Hub of Human Trafficking
Seema explores the hidden world of human trafficking of Nigerian women into Italy, who are subsequently forced into the sex trade.
Fear, Pain and Coercion: A Breakdown of Enhanced Interrogation Techniques (Part II)
In Part II of an eight article series, Sandra Song summarizes the physical and psychological Enhanced Interrogation Techniques, and the effects they have on detainees.
The WHO Launches New Emergency Health Programme Following Ebola Crisis
Deika Mohamed analyses the future of the WHO’s crisis management apparatus after the failures of the Ebola epidemic.
Has the WHO Learned its Lesson from the Ebola Crisis?
Vanessa Hayford examines whether the World Health Organization can apply lessons learned from the recent Ebola crisis to the next epidemic.
Discrimination Against Female Legal Guardians in Jordan
Seema Kawar sheds light on the discrimination against female legal guardians in Jordan.
Syrian Refugees in Jordan: Loss of Free Healthcare and Recurrent Deportations
In his latest article, Michael explores Jordan’s capacity to absorb refugees fleeing Syria’s war and to provide adequate health care and education services.
When Jihadists Return to Knock at your Door
In his latest article Malcolm McEachern discusses an alternative approach to dealing with returning jihadists.
Let’s Talk About Military Suicide
In light of recent attention being paid to issues facing the Canadian Armed Forces, Ben Abonyi examines suicide in the military.
Current State of Mental Health in the Canadian Forces
In his latest article, Craig Moorhead discusses issues of mental health in the Canadian Armed Forces.