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Youth Zones: Dealing with the Aftermath of Conflict or Natural Disasters
In conflicts and natural disasters around the world, young people, at a crucial stage of their development, are faced with profound challenges.
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Pakistan Floods: 'Cultural Shock' for Women in Camps
<p>Shmyalla Jawad, who is the gender advisor for the Plan International organisation in Pakistan, visited some of these camps in the Layyah district in Southern Punjab.</p>
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Catarina Furtado Continues her Work on Behalf of Guinea Bissau’s Mothers
GABU, Guinea Bissau-– One of the first people to greet Catarina Furtado here was an infant named in her honour. Baby Catarina was the first infant delivered by Caesarean section at the surgical unit that Ms. Furtado, a…
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Momentum Building for Maternal Health in Republic of Congo
BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo — As the Republic of Congo marked its 50th Anniversary of Independence today, it embarked on unprecedented steps to advance quickly in the areas of reproductive health and gender equity.…
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UN Launches Mass Appeal for Pakistan Flood Relief
<p>UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations launched an appeal Wednesday for $460 million in emergency aid to support relief efforts in flood-ravaged Pakistan.</p>
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Giving Young People the Priority They Deserve
Today marks the 25th International Youth Day, which is also the launch at the United Nations of the International Year of Youth. The year-long commemoration, whose theme is dialogue and mutual understanding, aims to…
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Young and Pregnant in Jamaica, But Staying in School
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Twenty-eight-year-old Antoinette Sykes is happy to have a job that allows her to make a difference in the lives of young girls.
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Cell Phones Save Lives in Rwandan Villages
<p>MUSANZE, Rwanda — The Rwandan government is giving out hundreds of cell phones in an attempt to save pregnant women and babies.</p>
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Taking the Census in Panama, by Car, Foot, Boat and Saddle
PANAMA CITY — Fourteen countries in Latin America and the Caribbean are carrying out population and housing censuses this year as part of the 2010 round, a global effort by governments to count their citizens, which…
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