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Educating Young Women: Executive Directors of UNESCO and UNFPA Share a Common Vision

<p>Appointed in January 2011, Dr Osotimehin, a former Minister of Health of Nigeria, stressed that “education was the most important intervention to attain human development”.</p>

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Interview with Dr. Catherine Hamlin: Pioneer in Fighting Fistula

NEW YORK — When Dr. Catherine Hamlin started her work in Ethiopia, where she arrived in 1959 with her late husband, Dr. Reginald Hamlin, she didn’t know they would stay so long.

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UNFPA Provides Equipment for Rwanda’s Population and Housing Census

KIGALI, Rwanda — Rwanda’s fourth national census is slated for 2012, but initial work has already started. Detailed maps that enumerators will use to count every household are being prepared, with the help of some of…

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Making Gender Statistics Meaningful on the Ground

UNITED NATIONS, New York — The right data can advance understanding of gender dynamics, drive change and clarify results. But the collection of gender statistics has only been going on since 1980, and though much has…

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The Right of Women and Girls Living with HIV to Sexual and Reproductive Health Takes Centre Stage at the CSW

<p>UNITED NATIONS, New York — HIV is the leading cause of death among women of reproductive age worldwide.</p>

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Making the Connection: Building on the Synergies Between Women’s and Children’s Rights

NEW YORK — Though the rights of children and mothers are inextricably linked, in our compartmentalized world, the rights of women and those of children have often been promoted in isolation from one another.

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Two Districts in Northern Ethiopia Declare an End to Female Genital Cutting

<p>AFAR, Ethiopia — An official declaration marking the abandonment of female genital cutting was issued recently in the Amibara and the Awash-Fentale districts of Ethiopia’s Afar Region.</p>

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Facing the New Challenges of an Ageing World

What happens when there are no longer enough young people to pay for the demands on a country’s social security system as the ranks of the elderly grow?

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Congo/Women Projected on Façade of Nobel Peace Centre

OSLO — No woman should die giving life, yet almost 800 women die every day from pregnancy-related causes, 99 per cent of them in developing countries.

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