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Liberia releases first-ever girls' education scorecard, offering snapshot of progress and gaps
MONROVIA -- Liberia has released its first national scorecard measuring how well the country is delivering on promises made ...
Analysis - Nigerian women who are wealthier, more educated and urban are more likely to use modern contraceptives than poorer, less educated and rural women. This is one of the findings of a study ...
Southern African countries committed serious human rights violations throughout 2025, creating vicious cycles of abuse and impunity.
Female employees of SanlamAllianz Nigeria, through the SanlamAllianz Women’s Network (SAWN), marked the International Day of ...
Black and Latino patients with IBD may have significantly higher rates of post-traumatic stress than their White counterparts.
At just 23, a young chemist solved a deadly medical problem, then vanished from credit and history, leaving behind a cure, a ...
Supporting women and vulnerable populations affected by climate change became a personal calling for Upendo Mwakyusa during ...
With a concerted push now and sustained effort over the next two decades, by 2045 the world’s infectious disease landscape could completely transform. By 2045, we believe the world can eradicate polio ...
The path toward unity is not simply about remembering the Constitution’s promises, it is about realising them.
As we celebrate International Development Week in Canada, Grand Challenges Canada is highlighting Made-in-Canada solutions ...
The Minister in the Presidency responsible for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Sindisiwe Chikunga, has warned ...
In the smoky heart of industrial-era Pittsburgh, a young African American man named John Paul Golden quietly made history.
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