61-73 Social Media articles displayed
for the Humanitarian/Social/Health Topic
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Foreign Assistance in an Aging World |
Chronic ailments such as diabetes and heart disease will become far more widespread, placing great strain on health care budgets in developing countries. The focus of aid should change accordingly. By...
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BBC In Depth: Famine in Africa |
More than eight million people face starvation in drought-stricken Ethiopia, where one million people were killed by famine 15 years ago. (1/6/2003)
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BBC In Depth: AIDS in Africa |
Aids kills some 6,000 people each day in Africa - more than wars, famines and floods. Millions of children are orphans, many more live with HIV or Aids. This special report, with correspondents’...
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Narco-Terror: The International Connection Between Drugs and Terror |
The entire soul of our society is weakened and our democracy is diminished by drug use. Not only does it weaken the United States, but it also supports attacks against the judicial system in Mexico. ...
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The Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa |
Report on USAID/Brookings/Council on Foreign Relations Conference regarding HIV/AIDS in southern Africa. (Brookings Institute, 9/1/2001)
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China’s Health Calamity: Causes and Consequences. |
A Panel Discussion with Bates Gill, Myron Cohen and David M. Lampton (Nixon Center, 6/4/2003)
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China's Drug Problem and Looming HIV Epidemic |
(World Policy Journal, 3/1/2001)
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China's HIV Crisis |
Once dismissed by Chinese officialdom as a Western problem, the spread of HIV is only now getting serious attention from Beijing. But it may be too late: China already faces a major epidemic.
By Bate...
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Pan-American Health Organization |
International public health agency working to improve health and living standards of the people of the Americas.
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World Food Programme |
United Nations agency fighting global hunger.
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