• Reflections from ICPD25 – Part 2

    Violence robs people of their human right to self determination and well-being, leaving physical, mental, and emotional scars, damage to short term and long term health, making the path to well being that much longer and more difficult.  Lack of choice in family planning exacerbates and perpetuates other development challenges. Lack of access to resources beyond those needed for basic survival, like health and education, contributes to and maintains the vicious cycle of poverty.

    Read post 10.10.2022 by Molly McGrath

  • Empowering Immigrants in New York City, USA

    Meet Our Interns – Julia Busto

    Julia Busto lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn and is a full-time student at New York University's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, pursuing an MPA in Health Policy and Management with a Specialization in Health Policy Analysis.

    Read post 10.18.2021 by Patricia Mars

  • Meet Our Interns – Adam Balogun

    Adam is a senior at Baruch College majoring in Economics and minoring in Political Science.

    Read post 10.15.2021 by Patricia Mars

  • Meet Our Interns – Tyrone Lin

    Tyrone Lin is a sophomore at Baruch majoring in Finance. He enjoys taking long walks and exploring new places in New York City.

    Read post 10.13.2021 by Patricia Mars

  • READ and ENDORSE the Africa Young Women Beijing+25 Manifesto

    Today we launched the Africa Young Women Beijing+25 Manifesto that was assembled as a result of regional consultations held last month with over 1500 young people from 45 African countries.

    Read post 11.25.2020 by Patricia Mars

  • TRANSCRIPT: African Young Women Beijing +25 Manifesto Launch

    Today is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and the kickoff of the #16DaysOfActivism. We partnered with the African Union Youth Envoy for a High Level Intergenerational Dialogue where we presented the Africa Young Women Beijing+25 Manifesto and handed it over to the leadership at the African Union, UN Women, Action Coalitions leaders and Generation Equality Forum.

    Read post 11.25.2020 by Patricia Mars

  • UNGA75 Kickoff with the President of the United Nations General Assembly

    This year's session of the United Nations General Assembly is like no other as the world is under lockdown due to COVID19. For the first time in history, one of the world's most important meeting was be virtual as the world could not travel to New York City.

    Read post 09.30.2020 by Patricia Mars

  • BREAK THE SILENCE AWARDS

    Last night, during the High Level week of United Nations General Assembly, we came together to celebrate people who are breaking their silence to end gender based violence.

    Read post 09.26.2019 by Patricia Mars

  • SHAKE THINGS UP – A FORUM FOR YOUTH BY YOUTH

    “Shake Things Up – A Forum by Youth for Youth” is a youth dialogue to discuss global issues and develop action plans for which they are the drivers. The event was hosted by There Is No Limit Foundation with support from the Office of the African Union Youth Envoy

    Read post 09.24.2019 by Patricia Mars

  • “Eradicate FGM” UNGA Side Event

    It is with pleasure that we invite you to join us for a special panel titled, "Eradicate FGM," hosted by There Is No Limit Foundation, MALA (Muslim American Leadership Alliance) and Kota Alliance on the margins of the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA74).

    Read post 09.10.2019 by Patricia Mars