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Search ResultThe Wage Gap: Is Gender Bias The Chicken Or The Egg?
When a field of work traditionally dominated by men is “feminized,” guess what happens. Wages drop! This shows that gender bias is a factor - maybe a big one - ...
Read MoreThe Faces Of Malnutrition
Nearly half of all deaths in children under 5 can be attributed to undernutrition. This translates into the unnecessary loss of about 3 million young lives a year. Only a f...
Read MoreRefugee Children Are Five Times More Likely To Be Out Of School Than Others
A new policy paper, ‘No more excuses’, jointly released by the UNESCO Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report and UN High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) ahead ...
Read MoreThis Powerpuff Girls PSA Is Teaching Brazilian Kids About Zika
When it comes to fighting Zika, the World Health Organization is taking all the help it can get, including enlisting the help of cartoon-loving kids.
Zika, a mosqui...
Read MoreCinema In The Vineyards This Weekend Kicks Off Film Festival
Mendocino County is celebrating filmmakers and their works after 10 years of the Mendocino Film Festival. The film festival staff said this event not only gives locals an u...
Read MoreSuniel Shetty Is Penning Book On Health And Fitness
Joining the long list of actors who have turned authors is Suniel Shetty. The Bollywoodstar, who is known for his fitness, stamina and an agile body, is writing a book on h...
Read MoreStars Attend 15th Annual Women Who Care Luncheon
The 15th Annual Women Who Care Luncheon benefiting United Cerebral Palsyof New York City (UCP of NYC) was held Monday, May 9th at Cipriani 42nd Street.
The sold-out e...
Cinematic Luminaries Ian Mckellen And Aamir Khan Discuss Shakespearean Influence At The Iconic Launch Of The MAMI Film Club
(Highlighted by a candid conversation on Shakespeare and his global influence on film, art & culture, the event saw some heart-warming exchanges between the actors as t...
Read MoreIn Rwanda, A Phone Text Can Save A Baby
Using an old mobile phone, health worker Floride Uwinkesha logs the latest local pregnancy, part of efforts in Rwanda to boost maternal health through a monitoring programm...
Read MoreNew York City Lets You Choose From 31 Different Gender Identities
Individuals living in New York City can choose from a minimum of 31 different gender identities, many of which allow them to fluctuate between some version or combination o...
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