Tamara Kreinin
Tamara
Kreinin is the executive director of women and population at the United
Nations Foundation. Her experience in health and human services spans more
than 25 years, and she has traveled the globe as an advocate and public
policy advisor on sexual and reproductive health and rights. For several years,
Ms. Kreinin served as president/CEO of SIECUS, the Sexuality Information and
Education Council of the United States, where she was a leader in the national
dialogue on sexual health and rights. Ms. Kreinin is also the
co-author of Girls' Night Out, a book about
women's groups across America, published in August 2002 by Crown, Random
House.
Healthy Women Are Essential to Advancing U.S. Foreign Policy Agenda
by Tamara Kreinin, United Nations Foundation
July 27, 2011 - 3:40pm (Print)
By voting to reduce funding for international reproductive health and family planning activities, eliminate funding for the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), and reinstate the Global Gag Rule, the House threatens to turn back the clock on women’s health and has taken its disturbing war on women to a global stage.
When Women Become the Battlefield
by Tamara Kreinin, United Nations Foundation
November 19, 2008 - 8:00am (Print)
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