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Professor David Coleman, emeritus professor of demography at Oxford University, told MailOnline that peoples' decision not to have children is 'understandable' due to poor conditions, such as climate ...
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Bangladesh, Unicef launch nationwide SKILFO
The government of Bangladesh and Unicef on Saturday marked a 'significant milestone' in education for out-of-school adolescents, with the successful completion of the Skill-Focused Literacy for Out-of ...
Olga Michael, a Yup'ik woman from a remote Alaska Native village, has been declared the first female Orthodox saint from North America, honoured for her compassion, humility, and lifelong service to ...
Despite constant insecurity and complex health challenges, Dr Gerald Riordon focused on building strong and respectful ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported Thursday on the deteriorating impact of humanitarian funds cutbacks on the education crisis ...
United States and other foreign donor cutbacks in humanitarian aid have worsened the already existing education crisis for ...
Patterns across 215 studies reviewed by Deseret News point towards 10 intervention points that together represent a potent ...
Imagine your child being forced to work in treacherous conditions for extensive amounts of time, earning little to no pay.
Poverty is expensive because it extends far beyond individual hardship, subtly draining economic vitality, social cohesion ...
Despite frequent discussions on climate change and development, we often overlook a pressing issue in Bangladesh and similar ...
The findings were shared at a media consultation on the challenges and aspirations of disadvantaged children, organised by Caritas Bangladesh at the Dhaka Reporters Unity.