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Search ResultThe burden of the overworked Japanese mothers
Many Japanese women are caught in limited roles in the workplace, which hold them back from their biggest ambitions caused by the disproportion...
Read More“Don’t burn our future,” protest thousands of students across UK
Thousands of youngsters hit the streets of Britain on the 15th of February (Friday) for some environmental action. Students from 60 cities and ...
Read MoreMorocco’s Women of Strength
Life is not easy for women living in the Atlas Mountains of central Morocco. Being a home to Amazigh population, their culture and language gai...
Read MoreHome and Heart
Reading Barbara Kingsolver’s Unsheltered, the thought that passes through the mind is: there but for the grace of...
Read MoreUN Chief calls for ‘transformative changes’ to our Food Systems
On Monday, the 10th of December - the UN Agriculture chief called upon “transformative changes” to our food systems, addressing that millions a...
Read MoreRespect Human Rights to achieve Sustainable Development
An UN human rights expert urged the Cambodian Government to work more closely with civil society groups, and said the best way for the country ...
Read MoreGlobal Decline in Fertility Rates Shocking
There is a remarkable decline in fertility rates around the world which is leading to a “baby bust” in many countries including the UK, health experts have warn...
Read MoreA Simple Act of Breathing might be Killing You
According to a recent survey by the World Health Organisation, a simple act of breathing is killing 7 million people a year and harming billion...
Read MoreArthur Zang: Providing Equitable Healthcare Systems in Rural Africa
Heart diseases are the most depressing issues of the medical world today, not because of its effects on human body, but because of the least am...
Read MoreAddressing the Case for Gendered NCD Policies
The newly launched report “Global Health 50-50” released by the Center for Gender and Global Health at the University College of Lo...
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