Lisa Anderson
Lisa Anderson is the North America correspondent for the Thomson Reuters Foundation, reporting on humanitarian issues, anti-corruption, good governance and women's rights.
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Online scam fakes conference on domestic violence
By Lisa AndersonI had registered for a fake conference: A variation on the notorious Nigerian email scams, this online fraud trend targets professionals, academics and NGOs
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What good is a legal right if a woman can’t exercise it?
By Lisa AndersonDue to more legislation curtailing abortion services, clinics in many states are threatened with closure, confronting women with physical and financial obstacles they may not be able to overcome
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$2 birth kit could prevent hundreds of deaths every day
By Lisa AndersonLife-saving supplies that come in a handy “purse” for postnatal use
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Women’s rights and the environment: Marriage of convenience?
By Lisa AndersonPanel discussion on gender and sustainability heats up over concept of population control as defense against climate change.
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Healthy women make healthy economies
By Lisa AndersonAltruism may fail to fund reproductive health but money talks
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New financing partnership to speed delivery of medical aid
By Lisa AndersonBridge loans close gap between money pledged and received
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GBCHealth Conference includes reproductive health
By Lisa AndersonZambia’s first lady honoured for promoting reproductive health, describes being “constantly haunted” by patients she has lost to preventable, pregnancy-related conditions
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Presidential speed-dating at Women in the World Summit?
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First World Francophone Women's Forum to convene in Paris
By Lisa AndersonGathering to consider women's rights in French-speaking countries
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Is acceptance of climate change adaptation an admission that...
By Lisa AndersonExperts argue that we cannot give up on mitigation but adaptation is vital because the climate has changed and will continue to do so
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Kenya unsafe abortions major cause of death and injury-study
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Tunisia’s oldest women’s organisation forced into bankruptcy
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U.S. domestic abuse victims fear eviction if they call 911
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New metro system may give Saudi women more mobility–report
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Ten things you didn't know about forced marriage in the US
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Saudi Arabia's first female director sees changes afoot
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FACTBOX: Investing in women's reproductive health pays off
By Lisa Anderson | Wed, 17 Jul 2013
Syrian forces bombard Damascus suburbs after rebels say gas
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New Zealand rights group blasts new law extending surveillance powers
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Doctors to take stand for U.S. soldier's defense in Afghan massacre case
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France says force needed if Syrian chemical attack proved true
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Eli Lilly says "deeply concerned" by bribery allegations in China
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WRAPUP 2-Divided Egypt prepares to release Mubarak from jail
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Thai court hands Iranian life sentence over botched bombing
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Syrian forces bombard Damascus suburbs after rebels say gas attack kills hundreds
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U.N. castigates Australia for treatment of 46 refugees
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Fonterra says China-bound milk powder halted in May for high nitrite
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Poland - Factors to Watch on Aug 22
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China's Bo appears in public, denies a bribery charge
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Iran says Syrian government not behind possible chemical attack
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WRAPUP 3-Syrian forces bombard Damascus suburbs after rebels say gas attack kills hundreds
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Brave school clerk talked man out of US school shooting bloodbath
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Ousted Chinese politician Bo Xilai denies one bribery charge against him
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U.N. rights envoy says mob attacked his car in Myanmar
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Baby circumcisions in U.S. hospitals decline over three decades
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Assad's forces bombard Damascus suburbs after gas attack -activists
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Kidnapped California teen taken to Idaho calls herself a survivor