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Learn More about womens issues
Below you will find a collection of books and magazines that have inspired or challenged FAIR Fund staff and partners. Please send book suggestions to info@fairfund.org.

Young Women and Feminism
Catching A Wave by The Fire This Time
Manifesta by Jennifer Baumgartner and Amy Richards

Women, Politics, and Activism
Women’s Access
Women Political
From Basic Needs to Basic Rights edited by Margaret A. Schuler
Sisterhood is Global by Robin Morgan
Organizing Women edited by Dawn Chatty and Annika Rabo
Stir it Up by Rinku Sen
Capacity Building - An Approach to People-Centered Development by Deborah Eade
Taking it Personally by Annita Roddick

Women in the Middle East and Feminism
Once I was a Princess by Jacqueline Pascarl-Gillespie
This Side of Peace by Hanan Ashrawi
Price of Honor by Jan Goodwin

Women and War
The Culture of Lies by Dubravka Ugresic
The Suitcase by Mertus, Tesanovic, Metikos, and Boric
Women, Violence, and War by Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic
War's Offensive on Women by Julie Mertus
Feminism and Citizenship by Rian Voet
The Demon Lover by Robin Morgan
Common Grounds - Violence Against Women in War and Armed Conflict Situations edited by Indai Lourdes Sajor

Roma
Bury me Standing by Isabel Ronseca

Girl Power
Ophelia Speaks by Sara Shandler
Raising their Voices by Lyn Mikel Brown

Women and History
Voices in the Shadows by Celia Hawksworth

FAIR Fund Programs:

In the past 3 years, FAIR Fund has supported programs for over 10,000 young women that are geared toward ending violence against women. Program initiatives and projects are conceptualized and managed by local partners, thus ensuring beneficial long-term civic involvement and interest.  Youth, in particular younger women, are program leaders and managers in each of FAIR Fund’s programs.   Our programs are based on the concept of “evidence-based activism,” whereby FAIR Fund conducts in-depth baseline assessments and field research on the needs of youth in a particular community, the historical context of gender-based violence and human trafficking in the region, and the current gaps in programmatic and advocacy support to protect youth from all forms of gender-based violence.  This research is often coupled with direct surveys and interviews with youth themselves to determine their own experiences and attitudes toward their situation and ambitions in becoming civically active to address gender-based violence. 

Program Overview

In 2006, FAIR Fund focused on five specific programs: preventing youth trafficking in the greater Washington, DC area, building an international student movement against trafficking in persons, reducing orphan youth’s risks toward sexual and labor exploitation in select Eastern European countries, and educating African street girls about how to protect themselves from sexual violence.  FAIR Fund is a member of the Washington, D.C. Anti Trafficking Task Force and co-leads the Youth Service Committee.  As well, FAIR Fund is a member of and the Committee Chair of the International Committee for the Freedom Network USA, a collaborative network of anti-trafficking organizations across the United States.  FAIR Fund staff have trained over 400 Washington area youth service providers and law enforcement officials about best ways to identify and assist youth at risk of commercial sexual exploitation, a form of human trafficking.  In 2007, FAIR Fund will continue to serve the needs of youth by working with them and their communities to create a world where women and youth are free from a life of gender-based violence.

FAIR Fund Programs At a Glance


 

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