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Search ResultIndia’s child mortality rate may worsen despite govt efforts
India’s child mortality rate may worsen despite the government’s efforts to lower it because of a dearth of funding, according to the India Philanthropy Report ...
Read MoreOne Drop & Water For People Join Forces To Develop Sustainable Programming To End Water & Sanitation Poverty
Today ONE DROP and Water For People announced a strategic partnership to help solve one of the most pressing and urgent social and economic challenges humanity faces &ndash...
Read MoreWorld Bank to fund rural water supply, sanitation project in UP
LUCKNOW: The World Bank has approved a $500 million credit for the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RWSS) project in four low income states — UP, Bihar, Jharkhand a...
Read MoreUK gives £12.5m aid for South Sudan refugees
The government has announced a £12.5m aid package for families fleeing the violence in South Sudan.
At least 180,000 people have been forced fr...
Read MoreCall to focus election on child poverty in New Zealand
Children’s Commissioner, Dr Russell Wills, wants motorists, the well-off and the elderly to take less from taxpayers so that more public funding can go into tackling ...
Read MoreGlobal health disparities could ‘end in a generation’ with annual $60bn funding
Landmark report on global health says world’s poorest nations could reap growth of 25% through concerted healthcare investment The commission said the poore...
Read MoreMuffin Top Movie: Reclaiming the Female Image
Are we still in 1954? No, this is 2013, yet female directors are only 4 percent of the Hollywood equation. In fact, for the last five years, there have been fewer women in ...
Read MoreSharon Stone kicks off crowd funding campaign for online middle east peace academy
YaLa’s Israeli-Arab Peace Institute, to be launched in the beginning of 2014, will be the first of its kind: an online academy where Israelis, Palestinians, and Arabs...
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Fully biodegradable plates implanted with organic seeds in Colombia to provide food after use, a social media website to promote car-sharing in Viet Nam,certified cocoa for...
Read MoreBCC aims to better position, represent women in programming
She is one of the BBC’s most senior female executives, and although this in itself wouldn’t necessarily mean that Liliane Landor is particularly concerned about...
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