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Family Tension in Tajikistan Fuels Scourge of Self-immolation
TAJIKISTAN — Amina met her husband for the first time on her wedding night.
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A House Divided: Domestic Violence in the Russian Federation
NEW YORK/MOSCOW — Tatiana remembers her wedding day as the happiest day of her life.
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Calling Attention to the Silent Tragedy of Maternal Death: The Rafael Salas Memorial Lecture 2007
NEW YORK — “The sad thing is that, we know what needs to be done. We just need to do it, and do it fast and more effectively,” said Gertrude I. Mongella, President of the Pan-African Parliament.
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Taking Rapists to Court in Haiti
Port-au-Prince, Haiti— Two 14 year-old cousins from the simmering hot slums of the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, have just been escorted by police to a health centre for HIV testing.
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To Serve and Protect: Police Scale Up Violence Unit to Prevent Abuse of Women and Children in Ghana
HO, Ghana — Assistant Commissioner of Police, Beatrice Vib-Sanzire, is a woman on a mission.
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Severe Drought Alters the Face of Poverty in the Republic of Moldova
PLOP-STIUBEI VILLAGE, the Republic of Moldova — A cold, autumnal drizzle fell outside as 15 women huddled around an improvised electric plate in a small room in the Healthcare Centre in this small village in the Causeni…
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HIV Epidemic in Latin America and the Caribbean Rooted in Gender Inequality, says Regional UNFPA Director
SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras — The feminization of the HIV epidemic in Latin America and the Caribbean finds its roots in the unequal power relations, discrimination and violence that women face, Marcela Suazo, regional…
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Building a Road to Safer Motherhood in Viet Nam
Hoa Binh, Viet Nam — The road to Hoa Binh City curls around a series of mountains and bamboo forests. At first glance, there is nothing extraordinary about this rural road. Motorbikes, bicycles and pedestrians meander…
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Youth in Côte d'Ivoire Begin to Rebuild their Lives in the Aftermath of Armed Conflict
BOUAKE, Côte d’Ivoire — Eighteen-year-old Beatrice Kouado is bent over her paper pattern in concentration, painstakingly guiding the yellow thread back and forth in regular, even stitches as she learns the art of…
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