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Search ResultIIT Students Come Together To Set Up A Library For 250 Village Kids
As a child, many of us liked to curl up in a corner with a nice, big book in our hands and just be lost in that world for hours on end. Just like us, there are children acr...
Read MoreIndia’s Hunger Crisis Worse Than Bangladesh, Nepal
Reductions in the prevalence of undernourishment, child stunting, child mortality and child wasting (low weight for height) have led to the improvement in Global Hunger Ind...
Read MoreJanani Suraksha Yojana Pays Dividends : Study
A new study brings in first conclusive evidence of the role played by JananiSurakshaYojana (JSY) in reducing ‘socioeconomic disparities’ existing in maternal ca...
Read MoreKeeping Tab On Child, Maternal Health Gets Smarter In Raj
Accredited social health activists (ASHAs) and Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) carrying heavy registers with hand-written details on pregnant women, antenatal care, post-na...
Read MoreIndia’s Anti-Trafficking Efforts Still Need Improvement
The 2016 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report, which the State Department released on June 30, documents a significant increase in both the number of human trafficking prose...
Read MoreBangladesh Teens Stop Child Marriage
Adolescent girls in Bangladesh face severe threats to their health: Two-thirds marry by age 18, and a third of girls are mothers before age 20. A national network of teen g...
Read MoreWhere Does Moral Courage Come From?
Readers of Fixes know that our primary mission each week is to highlight strategies that work to effect social change and improve lives. In her column last week, Tina Rosen...
Read MoreThe World Bank Should Champion Human Rights
Much of the evidence supporting the emerging consensus that strong human rights safeguards promote and enhance development has come out of research from the World Bank. Yet...
Read MoreWhere Private School Is Not A Privilege
In the United States, private school is generally a privilege of the rich. But in poorer nations, particularly in Africa and South Asia, families of all social classes send...
Read MoreStem Cell Injections To The Brain Could Help Stroke Patients Regain Mobility
When researchers at Stanford University injected stem cells into the brains of stroke victims for a recent study, they were surprised to see that some patients regained mob...
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