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Search ResultA Matter of Justice, Securing Human Rights in the Post-2015 Development Agenda
This article is a review of a report published by the Center for Economic and Social Rights and is a very good reading and reflection for those who want to have some insigh...
Read MoreProof that ignorance rooted in anti-vaccine movement
Several scientific studies prove that vaccinations do not cause autism but when presented with such evidence, many anti-vaccination parents still ignore facts in favor of f...
Read MoreSeven unforgettable stories in the battle against sex trafficking, collected over two decades of my reporting
We think of slavery in terms of those sepia photographs in the history books, the horror that Abraham Lincoln helped end. That’s what I thought when I first reported ...
Read MoreMission possible
The Centre gives India just about eight years to free its villages of open defecation. This seems unlikely. But the states of Sikkim, Haryana and Jharkhand in India, and Ba...
Read MoreEx-Kansas congressman, Hollywood comedian testify about Alzheimer’s
Comedian Seth Rogen, who started the fund Hilarity for Charity after his mother-in-law was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s at age 55, testified on Capitol Hill...
Read MoreClimate change unites fishermen in Kutch, Sundarbans
Being conducted by UK-based research body STEPS Centre, the study on climate-induced uncertainties takes the perception of people into account, which is often overlooked in...
Read MoreGlobal warming will reduce crop production by 2% every decade
Global warming will reduce the world’s crop production by up to two percent every decade and wreak $1.45 trillion of economic damage by the end of this century, accor...
Read MoreAgriculture dependent population in India grew by 50% during 1980-2011
The agricultural population of India grew by a whopping 50 per cent between 1980 and 2011, the highest for any country during this period, followed by China with 33 per cen...
Read MoreAir pollution in Indian capital hits new record high
New Delhi has overtaken Beijing in air pollution rankings, causing various health problems especially among the sensitive age groups. Recent reports say the pollution has b...
Read MoreThe Third World’s drinking problem
With sustained political will, the world’s water and sanitation challenges are by no means insurmountable During its recent gathering in Davos, the World Economic For...
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