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Managing Expectations for the Paris Climate Conference and Beyond
›The focus of the global community on the outcomes of the Paris Conference of Parties (COP) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in December is unprecedented. The world awaits, anticipating the details of an international and legally-binding agreement to address climate change. [Video Below]
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The “Gender-Equity Dividend,” and the Education Effect on Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
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By comparing “first wave” developing countries, like Sweden and the United States, to “second wave” developers, like South Korea and Japan, Thomas Anderson and Hans-Peter Kohler of the University of Pennsylvania seek to explain why countries that underwent socioeconomic development in the first half of the 20th century have slightly higher fertility levels than those that developed later. Despite “both sets of countries attaining high income and generally low fertility, contemporary gender norms and levels of gender equity differ between them,” write Anderson and Kohler in a new study in Population and Development Review. -
In India, Lower Castes and Tribals Being Left Behind in Maternal Health
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Maternal mortality causes 56,000 deaths every year in India, accounting for 20 percent of maternal deaths around the world. Women who are born into the lower castes or are tribals – India’s indigenous groups – are especially likely to lack access to quality health care. Over 40 percent of these women also belong to the lowest wealth quintile.
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Growing Role of Armed Forces in Disaster Relief a Dangerous Trend for Latin America
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Iatrogenic Fistula on the Rise as More Women Gain Access to Surgery
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Obstetric fistula is a devastating childbirth injury caused by prolonged obstructed labor. It can lead to incontinence and infection, social stigmatization as others recoil in horror, and even mental illness. Between 50,000 to 100,000 women each year are affected by it – and it’s entirely preventable with proper medical attention.
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Better Training and Support for Midwives Is Saving Women’s Lives
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The feats that pregnant women perform under some of the most rudimentary conditions are sometimes unimaginable.
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Soy What? How China’s Growing Appetite is Transforming the Port of Oakland
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Evaluating Aid: Water Filters in Ahmedabad Leave Poor With No Good Options
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When you shop for a new refrigerator or pair of shoes, where do you look for information about products? Do you log onto Amazon and read reviews? Check Consumer Reports for lab-verified results? Consult your neighbor or mom?
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