War correspondent Mitzi Perdue specializes in Russian war crimes, including abducted children, landmines, and cyber warfare. Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, she’s had more than 200 columns published in outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Epoch times. She is a past president of the 40,000-member American Agri-Women organization, a U.S. delegate to the to the United Nations Conference on Woman in Nairobi, and a former Commissioner of the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science.
As a Global Luminary for the United Nations Women’s Peace and Humanitarian Fund, I am deeply committed to supporting initiatives that empower women in conflict-affected regions worldwide. I chose to be part of this powerful movement because I believe in amplifying the voices of women who are courageously driving peace, resilience, and stability in their communities.
Supporting WPHF aligns with my core values and my dedication to fostering inclusive leadership and sustainable change. This role allows me to champion the crucial work being done to ensure women have a seat at the table in building a better, more peaceful future for all.
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