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May 2011
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African migrants fleeing Libya describe boat ordeal

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Concern over increase in homophobia around the world

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South Africa leads continent in policies on homosexuality

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Humanitarian chief calls for end to violence, forced displacement in oPt

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Bridging the digital divide in remote rural areas

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Calls for end to ‘political paralysis’ in Somalia

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Schools re-open in post-crisis Cote d’Ivoire

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Finish your plate, says FAO.

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Call for greater recognition for indigenous peoples

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Activist faces uphill battle in getting justice for sister's murder

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UN and New York on road safety measures

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Call for families in extreme poverty to be supported on International Day of Families

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10 year plan agreed to help least developed countries

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HIV drugs can prevent transmission of the disease

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Research on cancer risk from mobile phones

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New study shows four women raped every 5 minutes in the DRC

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"Spring Basket" facilitates humanitarian access in Darfur

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Cities are the biggest polluters of our time

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Attacks on schools during conflict on the increase

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Call to move development away from “old thinking”

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Drama is used to teach road safety in South Africa

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Environmental champions display green innovation in action

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Empowering women has direct effect on population growth:UNFPA Chief

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Crisis recedes, but Ivorians fear return home

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Private sector pushed into poverty reduction front line

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Campaign to reduce road deaths launched in Philippines

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UN "clinic on wheels" offers free medical care

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There is need to be prepared for disasters

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The $50 million conference

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"Job creation" needed to boost investment in poorest countries

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