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SCIENCE-US: Evolution Under Siege in Classrooms
By Mark Weisenmiller
TAMPA, Florida - Darwinian evolution -- the 19th century geologist and naturalist Charles Darwin's acclaimed theory of natural selection of species and the origins of humanity -- is apparently still a source of controversy, most recently here in the state of Florida.
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ARGENTINA: Training Health Agents to Reduce Child Mortality
By Marcela Valente
BUENOS AIRES - An ambitious new programme for training health agents to help reduce infant mortality in small rural communities and indigenous villages, launched by one of Argentina’s best-known human rights groups, drew many more applicants than the organisers had hoped for.
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BALKANS: Religious Differences Go To School
By Vesna Peric Zimonjic
BELGRADE - When parents of today's school children went to school, religion was a private matter, something talked about at home or among friends and relatives in communist former Yugoslavia.
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POLITICS-US: Vets Press McCain to Back Greater Benefits
By Aaron Glantz
SAN FRANCISCO - A leading political action committee founded by Iraq and Afghanistan veterans has launched a new internet video and petition demanding Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain throw his support behind a new G.I. Bill to provide improved education benefits for soldiers returning home from the two wars.
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COLOMBIA: Violent Society, Violent Schools
By Helda Martínez
BOGOTA - In a survey carried out in 807 public and private primary and secondary schools across the social spectrum in the Colombian capital, 56 percent of students said they had been robbed within the school premises.
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EDUCATION-SOUTH AFRICA: Making the Blackboard Jungle Less So
By Stephanie Nieuwoudt
CAPE TOWN - Violence in South African schools has claimed the lives of a number of children in recent years, while many more have been hospitalised with injuries.
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Q&A: "A World 'Unfit' for 2.2 Billion Children"
Interview with Agneta Ucko, director of Arigatou International
UNITED NATIONS - As the United Nations plans to commemorate the 20th anniversary of its landmark Convention on the Rights of the Child next year, the world's 2.2 billion children continue to suffer the consequences of growing poverty, rising illiteracy, increasing sexual abuse and widespread military conscription in conflicts worldwide.
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HEALTH-BRAZIL: Education, the Only Weapon Against Dengue
By Fabiana Frayssinet
RIO DE JANEIRO - After taking a number of emergency measures to combat the current dengue epidemic in Rio de Janeiro, health officials in Brazil have committed themselves to investing in education and awareness-raising in the future, as the only effective means of preventing further outbreaks of the disease.
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KENYA: Free Secondary Schooling Policy Faces Testing Times
By Kwamboka Oyaro
NAIROBI - When Kenya's government introduced free primary schooling in 2003, vast numbers of additional pupils were brought into the education system overnight, putting it on a steep learning curve.
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EDUCATION-PAKISTAN: Religious Schools - Boon or Bane?
By Zofeen Ebrahim
KARACHI - Mehboob Illahi, 15, cannot wait to leave Pakistan and the Jamia Binoria, the largest madrassa (religious school) in Karachi, forever.
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THAILAND: Islamic Teachers Blamed For Violent Separatism
By Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK - As Thailand’s new government searches for fresh options to quell an escalating insurgency in the country’s south, its stance towards the region’s pondoks (Islamic schools), will be keenly watched.
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Education is the second of the Millennium Development Goals, which include ensuring that all children complete primary schooling. The average primary completion rate has risen from 62 percent to 72 percent, but even at this pace Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia may not reach the MDG target. In spite of this, through education women are improving their chances in many societies: in 2004 girls outnumbered boys at secondary schools in 84 of 171 countries, according to the 2007 World Development Indicators published by the World Bank. At the university level, women do better still, outnumbering men in 83 of 141 countries. Reduction of child mortality rates is associated with education and gender. The bottom line is that education is a boon to development.

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