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Tuesday, 21 June 2011 |
Mrs. Elaine Schuster married to Gerald Schuster and having four children is the reputable woman in Barack Obama's Governance. She is appointed as the public delegate to United Nations for human trafficking work. With her husband, she also founded The Elaine and Gerald Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism at Brandeis University. The collaboration with reputable news such as Washington post, National public radio, and foreign affair magazine, the institute focuses on social issues such as human trafficking, gender inequality, and injustices. Along with her husband, she also founded community-based network center. This center focuses on training and giving education and life skills for inner-city children. This provides tutoring, mentoring, and training on computer technology. And Mrs. Elaine Schuster is also trusted as the top member of transplant center at the Brigham and Women's Hospital.
The prestigious honors and awards received by Mrs. Elaine Schuster and her husband is Heritage Society Award from the Brigham & Women’s Hospital. This is awarded by Franciscan Children’s Hospital, that helping to lead to national and international standard. Mrs. Schuster is also active at political affairs, especially in Democratic party. She sits as Financial Consultant to Senator John Kerry. Human Trafficking issue is the focus of her work area. With the center she established in collaboration with the reputable news, they exposed the facts in details on slavery, trafficking victims included drugs where in cooperation with United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes (UNODC). The UNODC is the UN agency that functions to control the use of the drug and to prevent the crime. On the transplant center that one of Family Foundation’s efforts, Brigham and Women's Hospital is the largest hospital in Boston and the hospital directly affiliate to Harvard Medical School. The center has 13 treatment cancer centers which care for cancer and the related desiase. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 June 2011 )
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