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Genetic engineering against malnutrition: Does Golden Rice live …

WEBVAD is still a problem for children under the age of five in the country, but by the mid-2000s it had been reduced from a severe public health concern to a moderate …

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To recover mental health in Denmark, ten years will be too long

WEBThe National Board of Health recently released an academic presentation of a 10-year plan to address pervasive problems in the mental healthcare system, in which …

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It's pouring pitches!

WEBWe marked each pitch on the basis of whether it had cross-border relevance, whether the journalist was the right person to tell the story (how knowledgeable they are …

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Invisible children: the struggle of Nepali mothers returning home

WEBNepal is one of the most impoverished countries in the world. Nestled deep in the Himalayas, the landlocked country‌ is best known for its towering mountains, …

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Gasping to live again: A disabled person's account of barely …

WEBThe marginality of persons with disability is sometimes forgotten because numerically we seldom make a mark on social and political stages. According to the …

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Drinking in inequality: the fight against lead contamination in …

WEBThe high lead levels are leading to severe health consequences. 36% of women reported miscarriages in Shareef Pura, and in situations like these as Dr. Zaidi …

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This man wants to revolutionize what’s on the menu for school …

WEBHe is the director of Local Governments for Sustainability in Brussels, an association of 2,500 cities and regions around the world that want to reduce their carbon …

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Vaccine Hesitancy

WEBThe mother of now 28-year-old Zakari, Hajiya Maryam, recounts how the Pfizer drug test in Kano left her son with a speech and hearing impairment. “My son was six years old …

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When clean air becomes a privilege: environmental injustice across

WEBIn the UK, the subject has been on the table since 2003 when a first national study of Britain’s air quality by Gordon Mitchell and Danny Dorling, two researchers from …

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Visibility as Resistance: How Zimbabwe's LGBTQI+ Community …

WEBIn this video, a gay man—whose face is blurred and voice altered for security reasons—talks about the challenges he faces as a sex worker.Some of these include …

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“A Living Hell”: Kenyan Women Report Physical Assault During …

WEBThe study, citing experiences similar to those Gateti had shared, revealed that Kenyan women are subject to mistreatment at health facilities, including physical …

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How indigenous chiefs are fighting child marriage in Africa

WEBAfrica was found to have 15 of the 20 countries in the world with the highest rates of child marriage. According to UNICEF, if the current trend continues, the number …

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“Back door privatization”

WEB“The TMC business plan like Nautilus’ is riddled with risks relating to litigation, potential liabilities, lack of insurability, market uncertainty for the metals it plans …

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Staying Behind: Out of cities and work, India’s women migrant …

WEBDevi is not alone. Just across the road to her are women like Neetu (goes by one name), a construction worker who used to travel more than 1600 kilometers to …

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Zimbabwe: Child labourers swarm the trenches of predatory Odzi

WEBZimbabwe: Child labourers swarm the trenches of predatory Odzi. Written by Mary Mundeya. Illustration by Midjourney. An investigation by She Corresponds Africa …

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Why journalists are speaking out against Western media bias in

WEBMore than 1500 journalists from dozens of US news organisations have signed an open letter protesting the Western media’s coverage of Israel’s atrocities …

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Venezuelan women in Colombia caught between stigma and …

WEBIn Bogotá alone, 75% of known victims of sextortion, the crime of abusing power to sexually exploit those dependent on that power, were Venezuelans between …

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By land or by sea: will Chile open the door to deep sea mining

WEBThe Chilean case is interesting if we consider that it is a mining country that is also oceanic, with a huge marine area that in the future could be in the sights of those seeking to …

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