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4 days ago · The U.N. hopes to end female genital mutilation, which affects an estimated 200 million females globally, by the end of the decade. But how are African countries faring in efforts toward zero tolerance?
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6 days ago · About 131 million children live in areas experiencing acute food crises around the world. The lasting damage of childhood hunger is wide-ranging and can be profound, according to scientists and nutrition experts.
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Aug 24, 2021 · In Afghanistan, the first signs of defiance since the Taliban took power are emerging. Demonstrations took place in several cities. Witnesses say the Islamists shot dead at least three protesters in Jalalabad who were waving the national flag.
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Jul 30, 2021 · A man holds protest sign saying the Brazilian government is more dangerous than the deadly COVID virus. Latin America has been forecasted to experience the sharpest fall in growth in 2022 amid growing unrest and poverty.
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Jun 28, 2021 · An Apinajé boy from the Tocantins state of Brazil. Apinajé women farm subsistence gardens, while men fell trees and plant rice. But such traditional practices are at risk due to climate change, as well as the growing availability of imported processed foods.
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