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India has achieved a reduction of more than 20 per cent in new HIV infections between 2000 and 2014, according to a report released by UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Prog...
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In December 2014, Yem Chrin, an unlicensed Cambodian doctor, was charged with murder. By reusing the same syringe, he had infected over 270 people in a remote community in ...
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In my work in the media and in my role as a mother of both a young man and woman, I have been regularly stunned at how girls are routinely labeled, classified, and shaped i...
Read MoreUnraveling The Relationship Between Climate Change And Health
Is climate change a serious threat to human health? Simple logic would suggest the answer is yes, a point that the Obama administration is using to build support for the pr...
Read MoreTwo Big Documentaries Premiere At Christchurch Film Festival
A Christchurch film festival is about to feature two world premieres on New Zealand’s two biggest stories of the past decade – the Christchurch earthquakes and ...
Read MoreTelly Awards Name Imagine Dragon's Cancer Charity As Winner
The Telly Awards has named Imagine Dragons’ public charity, The Tyler Robinson Foundation (TRF) as a Silver winner in the 36th Annual Telly Awards for their piece tit...
Read MoreWant To Produce Human Stories: Vivek Oberoi
“The films that I will be producing are human stories with no commercial objective. I’m a big fan of Iranian filmmaker Majid Majidi whose film, “Children ...
Read MoreTOI Scouts For Next Gen Of Writers Through Write India Initiative
The crowd sourced platform will give 11 budding writers an opportunity to get a book published in their name under the mentorship of India’s leading authors The Times...
Read MoreDeveloped Nations Should Invest In Healthcare Of Poorer Countries: WHO
In the run-up to the International Conference on Financing for Development in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the World Health Organization (WHO) urged countries to gradually move t...
Read MoreCan We Finance Sustainable Development?
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have been the most comprehensive international poverty alleviation movement in history. Since 1990, extreme poverty has been cut by ...
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