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FIRST PERSON: Community helping to heal New Orleans post-Hurricane Katrina
December 26, 2019: The International Labour Organization (ILO) is marking its centenary in 2019 and as part of the commemoration has launched a photography…
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Low cost breast cancer medicine move good news for women: UN health agency
18 DEC 2019 | HEALTH. More women could soon have access to an affordable version of an expensive life-saving breast cancer treatment,…
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UN health agency signals tobacco might be reaching burn-out among men
18 DEC 2019| HEALTH. Two decades of increasing tobacco use around the world are set to go into reverse, UN…
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Universal Health Coverage will ‘drive progress’ on 2030 Development Agenda
11 December 2019| Health Courtesy: UN News Last September world leaders at the United Nations endorsed an ambitious political declaration on…
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New citizenship law in India ‘fundamentally discriminatory’: UN human rights office
Courtesy: UN News The amendment to the Citizenship Act gives priority to Hindus, Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians resident in…
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Global UN Report Warns: Inequality Threatening Human Development
10 December 2019 Economic Development: Despite global progress in tackling poverty, hunger and disease, a “new generation of inequalities” indicates that many…
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Security Council Committee on Libya Discusses Final Panel of Experts Report
On 25 November 2019, the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1970 (2011) concerning Libya held its seventh informal consultations of the year.…
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World Day against Child Labour: Ministry of Human Rights is committed to a brighter future for the Children of Pakistan
ISLAMABAD 11 JUNE, 2019: HUMAN RIGHTS MINISTER, SECRETARY REITERATE GOVERNMENT’S COMMITMENT TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN AND THEIR BRIGHT FUTURE.…
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5 tropical plants may ‘provide anticancer benefits’
29, May 2019: The researchers in the National university of Singapore, department of Pharmacy(NUS Pharmacy) they worked alot in investigating…
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Study finds e-cigarette flavors can damage cardiovascular cells
28 May, 2019: Source CNN: Published by: Michael Nedelman. E-cigarette flavors can damage the cells that line your blood vessels…
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