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Indonesia Counts Itself

JAKARTA, Indonesia — With about a quarter of a billion people, Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous country.Throughout the month of May, some 700,000 enumerators will fan out across 90,000 villages in 33…

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Media Awards: Changing the Perception of Girls and Women in India

NEW DELHI, India — The last (2001) census in India flagged a disturbing trend. According to the census, only 927 girls were born for every 1000 boys.

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A Different Kind of Graduation in South Lebanon

joined those of the surrounding villages at the local schoolyard in early spring for a different kind of graduation day – this one for grownups, for women.

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Convincing Egyptian Doctors to 'Do No Harm'

This year, the month of June will be a time of celebration in Egypt. Parties will be thrown for young girls who have reached the age of 13 with their sexual organs uncut, having escaped the age-old practice of female…

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Fifty Years after the Pill, More than 200 Million Women Still Lack Access to Contraception

NEW YORK—May 9th, which also falls on Mother’s Day in the United States this year, marks the 50th anniversary of the approval of oral contraceptive pills in the US. The Pill, as the contraceptive became widely known it…

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Sri Lankans Play Around with Gender Stereotypes

HILL COUNTRY, Sri Lanka — In mid-April as the sun moves directly overhead and the harvest comes to an end, Sri Lankans celebrate their New Year, one of the most important times in the cultural calendar. The occasion…

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Breaking the Silence about Maternal Death in Sierra Leone

FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — When a mother dies in childbirth in Sierra Leone, the news spreads only in whispers: "The calabash broke." A woman, tradition says, is like a treasured calabash gourd, and her death,…

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Creating Good CARMMA for African Mothers

NEW YORK — Beginning today, all medical treatment and medicines for pregnant women, lactating mothers and children under five  will be provided free of charge in all government health facilities in Sierra Leone,…

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Taking Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting Out of the Cultural Mosaic of Kenya

NAIROBI — When Lina Kilimo ran for the Kenya Parliament in 2002 on a platform of peace, development and ending female genital mutilation/cutting, her opponents claimed that as an uncircumcised woman, she was unfit to…

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