by Amelia Korangy, NWI rapporteur, FAIR fund
After the immense dialogue that took place today, I feel a bit foolish. Usually, I take solace and recognize my own self-efficacy that has come as consequence of my dedication to the non-profit world. As a well educated, 21 year old woman growing up just outside of [...]
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Day 2, by Amelia Korangy
Posted in Amelia Korangy, Nobel Women's Initiative on June 1, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Day 1, by Amelia Korangy
Posted in Amelia Korangy, Nobel Women's Initiative on May 30, 2007 | 1 Comment »
by Amelia Korangy, NWI rapporteur, FAIR-fund
As the first day of the conference winds down to its end, I must say I am exhausted. Women activists from all over the world spoke at length about the conflicts, power relationships, and linkages between social justice issues that communities around the globe are confronting. It is challenging to [...]
Before the conference starts, by Amelia Korangy
Posted in Amelia Korangy, Nobel Women's Initiative on May 30, 2007 | 1 Comment »
by Amelia Korangy, NWI rapporteur
I come to this conference as a very recent college graduate with all of the grand aspirations one could hope a well-educated and creative student would embody. Luckily, a history in the independent sector working for non-profits has instilled within me a remarkable degree of self-efficacy, and so as I embark [...]




