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United Nations

The Push for the U.N. to GEAR Up (BLI) Some want to reform not the U.N., but its entire “gender architecture.” 3/7/2008 >>more
The U.N.’s Solution to Teen Pregnancy (BLI) UNFPA declares that “pregnancy is the number one killer of adolescent girls.”
3/3/2008 >>more
UN Commission on the Status of Women Gets Underway  (BLI) The annual meeting of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women is underway in New York City and CWA's Dr. Janice Crouse is there to report. 2/28/2008 >>more
Paying for “Gender Equality” (BLI) Beyond the heavy rhetoric, is a new and even more portentous argument: these efforts are not just necessary, they are “morally right.”
2/27/2008 >>more
Uganda Holding Firm to Biblical Values  (BLI) 8/24/2007 >>more
Forgotten in the Shadows (BLI) The violence in Uganda is the “second most under-publicized emergency of [the] present day.” 7/24/2007 >>more
UN Diplomat Fighting Sex Trafficking Under House Arrest  (BLI) 6/7/2007 >>more
United States Resolution Shanghaied by China and India (BLI) Pro-life lobbyists were disappointed when the United States withdrew its resolution recommending the elimination of sex selection abortions and female infanticide. 3/9/2007 >>more
Three Predictable Problems at the Commission on the Status of Women (BLI) We have our work cut out for us. 3/8/2007 >>more
Is the Commission on the Status of Women Passé? (BLI) The lack of media interest is just one more sign that the influence of feminism has peaked and is beginning to wane. 3/7/2007 >>more
The Child Bride: Assaulting the Innocent (BLI) Sometimes, such unions begin with betrothals of toddlers or babies. Many of the daughters are only nine or 10 when they are married off. 3/6/2007 >>more
The U.N.: Is It Worth Fixing? (BLI) The United Nations is worth fixing because there are thousands of people around the world who need to know that they are not alone. 3/5/2007 >>more
The United Nations' Abortion Dilemma (BLI) How can the U.N. embrace the position that abortion is morally unobjectionable while condemning abortion for sex selection? 3/2/2007 >>more
Shocking Revelations at U.N. About Implementing CEDAW (BLI) Sometimes the best laid plans of mice and feminists simply come unraveled. 3/1/2007 >>more
U.N. Considers Adding Billion-Dollar Women's Agency (BLI) Apparently $65 million in U.N. funding for women's programs isn't enough for the leftist NGOs. 2/28/2007 >>more
Britney Spears, America's Troubled Girl Child (BLI) Will the U.N.'s empowerment programs help girls move safely through adolescence to adulthood? 2/27/2007 >>more
U.N. Addresses Discrimination and Violence Against Girls (BLI) For the left, and especially for the United Nations, violence against girls and women does not include abortion. 2/26/2007 >>more
CEDAW: A Global Tool That Would Harm Women (BLI) Two main problems exist with the United Nations’ treaty on Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) – what it says and what it does. 2/23/2007 >>more
Gender Equality Gobbledygook (BLI) 1/16/2007 >>more
Fact Sheet and Talking Points: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) (BLI) Ratification of CEDAW would challenge and undermine the laws and culture of the United States. 1/15/2007 >>more
CEDAW Returns (6:58)  (BLI) 1/12/2007 >>more
UN Treaty on Disabilities  (BLI) 12/20/2006 >>more
The Hang-Up with John Bolton (5:37)  (BLI) 11/30/2006 >>more
Heritage Foundation Sponsors Briefing for NGOs at the United Nations (BLI) Dr. Janice Crouse represents Concerned Women for America at the event. 10/10/2006 >>more
Stopping the United Nations' Bullying (BLI) The UN flaunts national sovereignty and international law in its effort to mandate leftist policies. 9/12/2006 >>more
The Big ‘G’ –– Globalization (BLI) Demagoguery about ‘America’s Economic Exploitation’ 8/16/2006 >>more
John Bolton’s Pen Begins U.N. Clean-Up (BLI) 7/27/2006 >>more
At the U.N., It’s Brown v. Bolton (BLI) The U.N. does not represent nor even respect American values or views. 6/16/2006 >>more
U.N. Highlights: Commission on the Status of Women 2006 (BLI) 3/16/2006 >>more
UN Commission on the Status of Women Focuses on Health  (BLI) 3/13/2006 >>more
Kofi’s Comeuppance (BLI) 3/10/2006 >>more
Report from the 50th U.N. Commission on the Status of Women  (BLI) 3/9/2006 >>more
Reproductive Rights Gone Wrong (BLI) This week at the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women, some digging into the fine print of old and new documents yielded startling discoveries. 3/7/2006 >>more
Abortion Lies v. Abortion Realities (BLI) Counterbalancing information on abortion and its negative impact on women's health. 3/6/2006 >>more
Those Whacky Leftist Women (BLI) It’s always amusing to see the left’s new rhetoric at each session of the CSW. The new lingo emphasizes the priority that leftist women give to establishing quotas as essential to gender equality. 3/3/2006 >>more
U.S. Representative to U.N. Conference Summarizes How America Advances Women Worldwide (BLI) The United States has a strong record of achievement in women's well-being. 3/2/2006 >>more
The United Nations Debates Prostitution (BLI) Wouldn't it be tragic if the U.N.'s Commission on the Status of Women failed to take a stand against those who prey on women? 3/11/2005 >>more
The Millennium Development Goals (BLI) U.N. leftists develop a new vehicle for implementing CEDAW and Beijing. 3/10/2005 >>more
Protesters Harass U.S. Delegation at the United Nations
(BLI) What prompted their angry outburst on Friday afternoon? 3/7/2005 >>more
The United States Hangs Tough Sauerbrey shows savvy and strength (BLI) It is disheartening to report but it seems that only the Vatican and Costa Rica joined the U.S. in making pro-life interventions. 3/7/2005 >>more
Promises to Keep? (BLI) The U.N. claims that the U.S. has "betrayed Beijing," but it is the U.N. that has betrayed women. 3/4/2005 >>more
Beijing and Abortion Leftists are asking, (BLI) The United States delegation is continuing to frustrate radical feminists. 3/2/2005 >>more
A Contest of Wills (BLI) Whose worldview about women's well-being will ultimately prevail? 3/1/2005 >>more
Beyond Beijing: The Word Wars Continue (BLI) The verbiage of Beijing will not be binding, but it will profoundly change attitudes and opinions. 2/28/2005 >>more
CWA's Crouse to Speak at United Nations (BLI) 2/25/2005 >>more
The United Nations’ Oily Outrage (BLI) 11/22/2004 >>more
The United Nations: An Untold Story (BLI) 11/1/2004 >>more
Dr. Crouse Returns from U.N. Conference in Malaysia  (BLI) 10/20/2004 >>more
The United Nations: Friend or Foe to Iraqi Women? (BLI) 7/7/2004 >>more
CWA Packs Room at United Nations (BLI) Panel on effective fathering presents essential viewpoint. 3/15/2004 >>more
A Day of Good, Bad and Downright Ugly (BLI) 3/12/2004 >>more
Is Any Man the Same as Dad? (BLI) First skirmish breaks loose - over the role of parents. 3/10/2004 >>more
The Irony of Socially Constructing Gender (BLI) 3/9/2004 >>more
Countries Call for Revamping Commission on the Status of Women (BLI) Radical feminists are stinging from last year's failure to advance their ideology. 3/8/2004 >>more
U.S. Proposes Adding 'Fathers' to U.N. Document (BLI) 3/5/2004 >>more
NGO Expectations Exalt Women Above Common Sense (BLI) 3/5/2004 >>more
Women: Essential in Peace Processes (BLI) 3/3/2004 >>more
UN Women's Conference Opens Admits Women Need Men (BLI) 3/2/2004 >>more
The Stalking Horse Named CEDAW (BLI) 1/16/2004 >>more
President Bush addresses the U.N. General Assembly (BLI) 9/24/2003 >>more
Recapping The United Nations (BLI) The Commission on the Status of Women Conference is now over. But what happened? Did radical feminists win? What did President Bush say that some countries found so deplorable? 3/18/2003 >>more
U.N. Adjourns in Chaos (BLI) 3/17/2003 >>more
Shutting Down the Feminists (BLI) 3/14/2003 >>more
Are Women More Vulnerable to Violence? (BLI) 3/13/2003 >>more
Inequality in Housework = Violence Against Women? (BLI) 3/12/2003 >>more
U.N. Delegates: Let’s Talk About Porn (BLI) 3/11/2003 >>more
Battling it Out at the U.N. (BLI) 3/10/2003 >>more
International Women's Day 2003 (BLI) What the United States has done to Assist Women Worldwide 3/8/2003 >>more
Cause to Celebrate (BLI) 3/7/2003 >>more
The U.N.'s Bully Pulpit on CEDAW (BLI) 3/6/2003 >>more
Legalizing Prostitution at the U.N. (BLI) 3/5/2003 >>more
Playing the Blame Game at the U.N. (BLI) 3/4/2003 >>more
Pro-Family Delegates Evoke Fear at UN (BLI) 3/3/2003 >>more
United States “Disassociated” Itself from United Nations Consensus on CEDAW (BLI) 10/25/2002 >>more
The Stalking Horse Named CEDAW (BLI) In ancient times, the men who hunted birds were called "fowlers." One method they used was to hide behind their horses until they got close enough to capture their prey. 10/9/2002 >>more
Guttmacher Griping: Liberal Report Complains about the US having an Official UN Delegate from CWA (BLI) 8/9/2002 >>more
A Critique Of UNIFEM (BLI) 6/14/2002 >>more
CEDAW Preys On Needy Women (BLI) 6/13/2002 >>more
Renewed Efforts To Push CEDAW Prey On Needy Women (BLI) 5/28/2002 >>more
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