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KENYA, Health workers grappling with conflict-related sexual violence
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Source: IRIN Date: January 15, 2007 NAIROBI, 15 January 2008 (IRIN) As Kenya counts the human and material cost of the political violence, hospitals are reporting an increase in reported rapes during the immediate postelection period, spurring the government ...
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Top scientist urges population curbs
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http://www.pushjournal.org/NewsCent/Default.cfm?eid=ecsp&article=89345 HALTING population growth in developing countries should be part of a global strategy to reduce mankind's impact on the environment, according to an eminent expatriate Australian scientist. Immediate past president of the Royal ...
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U.N. calls for $10 mln to help women in wars and disasters
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09 Nov 2007 13:20:00 GMT Blogged by: Emma Batha http://www.alertnet.org/db/blogs/19216/2007/10/91320201.htm Cravero, who heads the U.N. Development Programme's Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery, is spearheading a major new campaign to help ...
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