Michael Clark
Michael Clark is an emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Nottingham. He is a humanist philosopher and the editor of the leading journal Analysis.
Michael Clark is an emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Nottingham. He is a humanist philosopher and the editor of the leading journal Analysis.
Stephen Burwood is a lecturer at the University of Hull in the United Kingdom. He is co-opted member on the Executive of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain and a member of the Humanist Philosophers Group. His research interests are primarily in the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of human embodiment.
Maggie Boden is a research professor of cognitive science at the University of Sussex. She is a specialist in the implications of psychology for neuroscience, artificial intelligence, our view of humanity and the nature of creativity and human freedom. She is a fellow of the British Academy and a humanist philosopher.
Simon Blackburn is a Distinguished Research Professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill and a professor of philosophy at the University of Cambridge. He is a humanist philosopher and the vice president of the British Humanist Association.
Helen Beebee is a humanist philosopher and the Samuel Hall Professor of Philosophy at the University of Manchester.
The United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) is dedicated to advancing women’s rights and gender equality. It works on implementing international commitments at national levels. Media contact is Oisika Chakrabarti.
Opportunity International is a microfinance ministry based in suburban Chicago working on expanding economic opportunities in developing countries. It includes a Women’s Opportunity Network. Mark Lutz, senior vice president, global philanthropy, is author of the 2010 book Unpoverty: Rich Lessons from the Working Poor. Media contact is Robert Meloche.
Kiva is a microfinance network that connects individual lenders to individual entrepreneurs in developing countries. The majority of Kiva borrowers are women. Kiva blends the microfinance, small loan model with Internet technology to create relationships between lenders and those who get loans. Many lenders and teams of lenders are associated with local religious congregations.
InterAction is an alliance of U.S.-based NGOs working in the world’s developing countries; many member groups are faith-based. Gender equality is one of its issues of concern; it is one of the conveners of the Women, Faith and Development Alliance. Burt Edwards is director of communications.