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First Ladies Pledge to Improve Maternal Health, Stop AIDS and Promote Girls' Education
LOS ANGELES - The African First Ladies Health Summit concluded with a commitment by these influential women to use their positions to improve maternal health, stop the AIDS epidemic and promote girls’ education.
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Ethiopian Family in Crisis: Ayatu Nure and His 78 Children
ARSI, Ethiopia-If you were to visit 65-year-old Ayatu Nure and his family at their compound in the Oromiya region of Ethiopia, you would probably find eight of Ayatu’s 12 wives working well together as they harvest…
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‘Dying for Love’—Using Pop Culture to Prevent Violence Among Young Couples in Latin America and the Caribbean
MEXICO CITY - It’s a long way between the glamorous world of pop-stardom and the decidedly unglamorous world of violence against women.
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In Visit to Lao PDR, Secretary-General Notes Country Progress and the Needs of Youth
VIENTIANE, Lao PDR - United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visited the visited the Lao People’s Democratic Republic earlier this week, marking the first visit of a Secretary-General to the country in nearly 25…
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Ringing the Opening Bell in Recognition of Restored US Support to UNFPA
NEW YORK - Anika Rahman, president of Americans for UNFPA, rang the opening bell of the NASDAQ Stock Market today. The honour of opening the NASDAQ Stock Market was in recognition of restored U.S. support for UNFPA and…
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Philippines: Maternal Mortality Rates Not Making Sufficient Progress to Meet MDGs
MANILA - Thousands of Filipino women continue to die due to complications related to childbirth, according to health specialists. Some 230 women die here for every 100,000 live births, compared with 110 in Thailand, 62…
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Kristof Links Lack of Family Planning Options to Poverty
Writing from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof described the relationship between poverty and high fertility. ”For all the American and international efforts to fight global poverty,”…
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1.8 Million Brazilian Industry Workers to be Educated in Sexual and Reproductive Health, Gender Equality
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — A programme which will provide 1.8 million Brazilian industrial workers with information about sexual and reproductive health, gender equality and violence prevention was launched in Rio de…
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What About My Baby? Concerns of a Pregnant Mother in War-Torn Sri Lanka
VAVUNIYA, Sri Lanka — The birth of a child should be a time of joy. But for Imanandi, who is pregnant and displaced in war-torn Sri Lanka, the danger and uncertainty all around obscures the hope that new life brings.
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