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Report. Empowering Women, Developing Society: Female Education in the Middle East and North Africa (Arabic)

(2003) Education is a key part of strategies to improve individuals' well-being and societies' economic and social development.

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Which Country Has the Oldest Population? It Depends on How You Define ‘Old.’

(2019) Japan, Italy, and Germany top the list of the world’s oldest countries—if the data are based on the share of the population ages 65 and older.

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Domestic Violence: An Ongoing Threat to Women in Latin America and the Caribbean

(2001) Despite laws against domestic violence, many women in Latin America and the Caribbean continue to be failed by the legal system.

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PRB Discuss Online: What Do We Know About the Relationship Between HIV/AIDS and the Natural Environment?

(2010) The relationship between HIV/AIDS and the natural environment is complex and operates at many levels in countless ways. HIV/AIDS morbidity and mortality may affect people's use of natural resources and the institutions that govern resources, while environmental change may affect people living with HIV/AIDS and increase susceptibility to illness and even HIV infection among certain groups, especially women and girls.

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