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The World Affairs Council of St. Louis â a non-profit organization which assists the community in understanding global culture, policy and business ârecently hosted the virtual International Leadership Visitors Program to honor 2021 International Women of Courage award winner Mayerlis Angarita of Colombia.Â
World Affairs STL was selected as one of only 12 councils in the U.S. to participate in this Visitors Program opportunity, which connects the awardees with American counterparts to share strategies and ideas to empower women around the globe.
World Affairs STL hosted Angarita, who has advanced peace and human rights in Colombia. She founded Narrate to Live, a civil society organization that now serves more than 800 women victims of conflict. After the most recent attempt on her life, Angarita engaged the highest levels of the Colombia government to advance a comprehensive action plan to prevent violence agains
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World Affairs STL hosted Angarita, who has courageously advanced peace and human rights in Colombia. (Mayerlis Angarita)
The World Affairs Council of St. Louis (World Affairs STL) a non-profit organization that assists the community in understanding global culture, policy, and business recently hosted the virtual International Leadership Visitors Program (IVLP) to honor 2021 International Women of Courage award winner Mayerlis Angarita of Colombia. World Affairs STL was selected as one of only 12 councils in the U.S. to participate in this IVLP opportunity, which connects the awardees with American counterparts to share strategies and ideas to empower women around the globe.
$260K in ‘miracle’ holiday donations will spread hope to St. Louis families We are very, very grateful for the help from our donor community that has allowed us to support kids and families in this way”
Credit: Saint Louis Crisis Nursery Author: Kelsi Anderson (KSDK) Updated: 12:20 PM CST December 22, 2020
ST. LOUIS How about a great story to end out a not-so-great year?
The Saint Louis Crisis Nursery announced it is doling out more than $260,000 to families in need this holiday season thanks to miracle donations from supporters.
Crisis Nursery provides a short-term safe haven for children, newborn to 12 years old, to stay when their families are in crisis. It serves about 5,000 children a year, according to its website.