Women: Leading the Way
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HEALTH: Africa Leads World in Premature Infant Deaths
By Chryso D'Angelo
UNITED NATIONS - An estimated 13 million babies worldwide are born prematurely and more than one million die each year, say health experts.
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RIGHTS-INDIA: Kerala Women Are Battered Wives
By K.S. Harikrishnan
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - Kerala, the south Indian state which has the highest literacy levels and excellent social development indicators, has an unsavoury side - a land of violent husbands.
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INDIA: Women Beat the Odds to Leave a Mark as Village Leaders
By Nitin Jugran Bahuguna
UTTARAKHAND, India - When Kusum Lata, 40, decided to run for election in her village, she felt frightened. "I was extremely nervous as everything was new to me," says the mother of four. But the support of her family and friends inspired her.
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CUBA: There Are No Tough Guys; It’s Tough To Be a Guy
By Dalia Acosta
HAVANA - It has been three years since he separated from his second wife and realised he did not have a home to return to. Although he has always been able to count on a helping hand from one friend or another, and his children help him out now and then, Humberto Martínez spends most nights sleeping on a park bench in the Cuban capital.
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MEXICO: Rural Poverty Has a Woman's Face
By Emilio Godoy
MEXICO CITY - Some transformations occur so imperceptibly that people only become aware of them when the new reality has set in. That’s exactly what happened in Mexico’s countryside, where economic and social conditions have combined to put rural production largely in the hands of women.
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SOUTH AFRICA: New Regulations "Good and Bad" for Black Empowerment
By Marina Penderis
JOHANNESBURG - The first decade of South Africa’s black economic empowerment (BEE) policies saw the creation of a predictable list of politically connected beneficiaries, featuring names such as Patrice Motsepe, Cyril Ramaphosa and Tokyo Sexwale. Now new regulations may see other companies – including white-owned business – enter the BEE stage.
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ZAMBIA: Orphans Learn Life Skills Through Soccer
By Lewis Mwanangombe
LUSAKA - For 70 minutes, the girls in the distinctive gold-and-green jersey of Brazil shut out the attacks by the visiting team. The bare feet of chubby-faced left back Njavwa Silungwe are lively in defence.
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RIGHTS-JAPAN: Get Cracking on Gender Equality
By Catherine Makino
TOKYO - Japan's new female justice minister has promised to get serious about gender equality.
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PERU: Guinea Pigs Spell Independence for Women
By Milagros Salazar
PUCYURA, Peru - In a rural village in the Peruvian Andes, very near yet so far from the popular tourist destination of Cuzco, the guinea pig, a rodent native to the region, has become "woman’s best friend" – an important means for women to earn money to support their families, as well as to learn how to defend their rights.
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HEALTH-INDIA: Positive Approach to Life
By Neeta Lal
NEW DELHI - At an age when most 20-year-olds dream of living a perfect life, Kousalya Periasamy found hers shaken by personal tragedies.
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VIETNAM: Ethnic Minorities More Gender Divided
By Helen Clark
CAO BANG, Vietnam - A drunk man slaps his wife, she hits the ground and the audience of mainly women laughs. At a question and answer session that follows in Tay, one of the many ethnic minority languages, women stand up to talk at length about why husbands shouldn't hit their wives and why, as women, they deserve equal respect.
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RIGHTS: Security Council Backs Advocate for Women in War Zones
By Suzanne Hoeksema
UNITED NATIONS - The U.N. Security Council Wednesday called on Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to appoint a special representative to intensify efforts to end sexual violence against women and children in conflict situations.
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HEALTH-LIBERIA: Rainy Season Deadly for Pregnant Women
By Bonnie Allen
BAILA, Liberia - As heavy rain hammers the grass thatch roof of her mud hut, Goromah Borbor huddles inside and quietly describes how her daughter Annie died while giving birth.
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