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...change. Going forward, it will be important for scientists to continue studying the ecological processes that underpin reef recovery, and to communicate findings from studying these “hope spots” to inform......
...taking it for over a year. In spite of the harrowing tales she narrated to me, she, like many of her colleagues in the study, remains HIV-negative. The study consists...
...one. The country has got a universal healthcare system (Sistema Único de Saúde – SUS), free at the point of access but chronically underfunded, and a free education system, extending...
...they have constituted Internal Complaints Committees to look into instances of sexual harassment, the formation of which is required under the Sexual Harassment at the Workplace Act of 2013. Mandating...
Who is poor? How can policymakers identify households that are poor? This pair of questions, intersecting yet separate, have plagued academics, policymakers and civil society members around the world. Over...
...and Facebook pages and enlisted youth volunteers to help develop the report. With 13,000 followers on Facebook they regularly update the youth on their activities, ask questions, put up informative...
...further at the UIA workshop on the Integration of Migrants and Refugees on 12 and 13 June in Antwerp https://www.uia-initiative.eu/en/news-events/uia-workshop-integration-migrants-and-refugees. What is the optimal and sustainable intensity of personalized......
...and redefine roles and activities Externally, Kilowatt’s work is based on relational competencies and community organizing tools: each service evolves thanks to a complex systems of relations instead of the...
...city of Bangalore. Her slaying was hardly exceptional: the Committee to Protect Journalists Impunity index ranks India at No 13, sharing space with countries like Somalia, Iraq, Mexico and Pakistan....
...Kenya estimated that the continued annual burden of the extreme climatic events could cost the economy as much as USD500 million a year, which is equivalent to approximately 2.6 percent...