Japan has built a strong economy with only 49 percent of its women population working. Japan takes on women’s education as personal cause to First Lady
Education articles on Democracy Chronicles
It is clear that high rates of education are essential for countries to be able to achieve high levels of economic growth and to manage a modern democracy. Spreading quality education to everyone around the world is vital to progress.
Los Angeles School Elections Get Closer Look
New report to focus on Los Angeles school elections during critical juncture in city education
For Philippine Women, Cebu City is Rising
As part of a global campaign to end violence against women, One Billion Rising is taking the world by storm, calling women to rise, strike and dance.
Gun Violence and the Children of America
If we want to improve all of our children’s opportunities and provide safer communities for everyone, there are two steps I deem as the most crucial.
VIDEO: Shot Pakistan Education Activist Malala Improves
Turbulent and violent Pakistan has seen a large number of public figures assassinated: Pakistan education activist Malala improves from shot of Taliban gun
What is Power? Author Analyzes Sources of Political Power
Everyone has power. Everyone. And, I don’t believe that power is a bad thing. See the Sources of Political Power.
A Striving Hunger: The Consequences of Poverty
Poverty is a disease. Poverty shall be eradicated and can be extinct but this is possible, only when we people as a whole participate in this society.
An American’s Experience in the Dominican Republic
Outreach 360 works to create choices for children in the developing world through the promotion of English, literacy, and community health.
Outsourcing Explosion Having Deep Impact in Philippines
Despite the outsourcing explosion, there hasn’t been a significant reduction in poverty for last decade, with 26% still living below Philippine poverty line
The Inconvenience of Homelessness in America
Inconvenience of Homelessness becomes more complicated when you invest in learning about social, economic problems