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Rebuilding Zimbabwe’s Health System

nancySeptember 22, 2024

Anna Mungara (seated, short hair), a midwife in training, who attends the midwifery school at Masvingo Provincial Hospital, Zimbabwe treats…

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Slum Farmers Rise Above the Sewers

jennySeptember 22, 2024

Alice Atieno attends to her vegetables, right on the doorstep of her shanty in Kibera slum. Credit: Miriam Gathigah/IPS NAIROBI,…

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Not Fukushima Again

rachelSeptember 22, 2024

Japanese protesters are determined to defy efforts to reopen Japan’s nuclear energy installations. Credit: Suvendrini Kakuchi/IPS. TOKYO, Oct 15 2013…

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Q&A: The Case for Cutting African Poverty in Half

aaronSeptember 22, 2024

Bryant Harris interviews MTHULI NCUBE, Chief Economist for the African Development Bank Informal traders at Malanga market on the outskirts…

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More Women Weigh Risks and Rewards of At-Home Birthing

andySeptember 21, 2024

Midwives assume the role of the doctor and replaces the more clinical hospital setting with holistic and homeopathic methods. Credit:…

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Sahel Food Crisis Overshadowed by Regional Conflict

ellenSeptember 21, 2024

In 2012 recurring droughts destroyed most harvests in the Sahel. This year feeding chronically hungry people in the Sahel has…

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Nigeria’s Nightmare Gives New Momentum to IVAWA

georgeSeptember 21, 2024

A moment of silence in held in Washington, DC May 6th for the 234 missing Nigerian school girls who were…

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Putting Population Management in Pacific Women’s Hands

emilySeptember 21, 2024

This is part of a series of special stories on world population and challenges to the Sustainable Development Goals on…

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Putting the Littlest Disaster Victims on the Caribbean’s Climate Agenda

sallySeptember 20, 2024

Students of Buccament Government Primary School in St. Vincent receive gifts from sixth graders at the Green Bay Primary School…

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Mission Midwife: The Case for Trained Birth Attendants in Senegal

rachelSeptember 20, 2024

Only 65 percent of Senegalese women give birth in the presence of a skilled attendant. Credit: Travis Lupick/IPS DAKAR, Sep…

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