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Search ResultWhy climate change hits the world?s poor harder
You?re living in Sub-Saharan Africa during a drought entering its second year. The diminished harvests have left you without enough food, and your family is trying to figur...
Read MoreJoss Stone Visits Prince Harry’s Charity In Lesotho
British singer Joss Stone is currently touring in North Africa, and gave up some of her time to help out at a horse therapy session for disabled children in Morocco. The so...
Read MoreIncreasing maternal BMI raises fetal, infant death risk
Increasing maternal body mass index shows a moderate to strong dose-response relationship with increasing risks of fetal death, stillbirth, neonatal death, perinatal death,...
Read MoreClimate change as a matter of public health
For a long time people perceived climate change as an environmental issue–the concern of environmentalists, the concern of a few. It was reframed as a justice issue a...
Read MoreToni Collette Named Global Ambassador Of Humanitarian Charity
It’s always nice when Hollywood stars use their fame in order to make the world a better place, and Toni Collette has become the latest one to do so. Because the actr...
Read MoreIndia ranks 102 out of 132 nations on social development index
India ranks 102nd among the 132 countries on the Social Progress Index, a measure of human well being that goes beyond traditional economic measures such as GDP or per capi...
Read MoreClimate change will reduce crop yields sooner
Results from a new study co-authored by Netra Chhetri, a faculty member at the Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes at Arizona State University, show global warmin...
Read MoreThe Job Of A Filmmaker Is To Afflict The Comfortable And Comfort The Afflicted
MUMBAI, March 14, 2014 – On Saturday, acclaimed Indian filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, blockbuster Nigerian director of note Tunde Kelani, and Oscar-nominated American produc...
Read MoreEliminating maternal mortality could extend life expectancy in reproductive ages
Maternal death rates represent the single largest health discrepancy between developed and developing populations, with nearly all – over 99%—maternal deaths wo...
Read MoreVaccinations for children a must, says Advertiser.com.au survey
The 81.9 per cent of people in favor of making lifesaving vaccinations mandatory for children was the highest response to any issue in the Future SA health survey which att...
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