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Search ResultIndia Must Close The Gender Gap And Make Every Woman Count
In India, the gender gap — the differences between women and men, especially as reflected in social, political, intellectual, cultural, or economic attainments or att...
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India launched the world’s first National Family Planning Programme way back in 1952 and has been consistently working towards improving health and reducing fertility...
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India's strategy for rescuing and reintegrating child victims of labour trafficking is marred by poor coordination, a lack of accountability and inadequate resources that c...
Read MoreIndia Calls For Empowerment Of Autistic People
Stressing on empowering autistic people through appropriate education and employment opportunities, India has called for enhancing quality of life of differently-abled chil...
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Over the last three months, openGlobalRights has brought together leading practitioners from various fields to debate economic inequality from a human rights perspective. <...
Read MoreWhat Price An Olympics That Protects The Rights Of Children And Their Families?
It’s simple. We want an Olympic Games that does not harm children and their families.We all know that the financial benefits of organising major sporting events for h...
Read MoreKaleidoscope : Springtime For Gujarati Theatre
There is a growing demand for experimental work in Gujarati theatre, particularly if a younger audience is to be tapped, the demographic not attracted by the domestic ...
Read MoreFuture of StoryTelling: Paul Zak
The emotionally charged story recounted at the beginning Dr. Paul Zak's film—of a terminally ill two-year-old named Ben and his father—offers a simple yet remar...
Read MoreHuman rights & democracy statistics
In this video, made for the Oslo freedom Forum 2009, Hans Rosling talks about the difficulty in measuring progress in Human Rights in the form of comparable numerical stati...
Read MoreContraception And Family Planning Around The World – Interactive.
A record number of women now use contraception. The latest figures from the UN’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs show 64% of married and cohabiting women us...
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