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U.S. Food Stamp Enrollment Rises

(2009) Timely economic data provide the means to assess the severity of the current economic hardship on the U.S. population. Official poverty estimates released on Sept. 10, 2009, by the U.S. Census Bureau show that in 2008, the poverty rate rose to 13.2 percent, and child poverty increased from 18 percent in 2007 to 19 percent, the highest level since 1997.

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Project: Middle East and North Africa Program (MENA)

Advancing Egyptian Society by Ending Violence Against Women

(2015) Violence against girls and women is a global issue that must be addressed at its core for societies to progress. Often rooted in the low status of girls and women in the family and society, the violence can manifest itself in various forms.

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Children in Cambodia Face High Mortality Rate

(December 2002) Despite major gains in child survival in the last 25 years, more than 10 million children around the world die each year before age 5, often from diseases and conditions that are preventable or easily treated.

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The World At 7 Billion

Population Bulletin, Vol. 66. No. 2, July 2011

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“When Technology and Tradition Collide: From Gender Bias to Sex Selection,” Fact Sheet

(2013) With technology producing more and cheaper ways to determine the sex of a fetus, fewer girls are being born—an estimated 1.5 million of them every year. They are sometimes referred to as the "missing" girls, the ones who were never born because of the premium some societies place on boys.

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