| Synopsis:
Dr. Karen Siegel is a psychologist, dedicated human rights
activist, and
NGO
representative of Zonta International to the United Nations and on
the Executive Committee of NGO Mental Health Committee, NGO
Committees for UNICEF, Status of Women, and UNIFEM. In this
interview, she discusses specific UN human rights projects to
prevent abuse of women and children throughout the world.
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