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Ethiopian Association Set to Tackle Reproductive Health Challenges

Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia has said that coordinated effort is needed to address youth and women Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH) problems.

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Liberia: Carter Center Trains 30 Women on Information Awareness

About 30 women from across Ganta City in Nimba County have recently received training on Accessing Information by the Carter Center. The one-day training, which was held in Ganta at.

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Ambassador of Finland speaks about the importance of education in building peaceful societies

The Finland Ambassador to Nigeria, Amb. Pirjo Suomela-Chowdhury On Monday, in Abuja, the Diamond Crest for Youth Education Foundation, in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Youth development and Sports.

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South Sudan: Why Is Machar Delaying in Return to Juba?

Peace deal monitors in South Sudan has recently said the delay in the return of First Vice President Designate Riek Machar to the capital Juba to form a unity government.

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Tanzania’s Inheritance Law Still Undermines Women’s Rights – HRW

Human Rights Watch has recently urged the government to ‘immediately’ amend provisions of the inheritance law, saying it violates the rights of women.

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When Leaders Shouldn’t Trust Their Instinct

By Glenn Laumeister CEO and founder of CoachMarket YPO member It’s often said, especially by entrepreneurs and those who would like to be entrepreneurs, that you should “go with your gut” when.

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Countries Pull Expatriate Cash with ‘Diaspora Bonds’

A growing roster of developing states, are turning to their compatriots abroad to raise cash by marketing “diaspora bonds”.  This is a funding strategy successfully pioneered by India and Israel,.

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Zimbabwe: MPs Raise Red Flag on Meat

A Parliamentary committee has recently raised fears that private abattoirs could be selling meat that does not meet health standards, and compromising people’s health.

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