“despite many successes, the poorest and most vulnerable people are being left behind.”
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How Successful Were the Millennium Development Goals? A Final Report | New Security Beat - 0 views
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eport calls for better data collection practices to create a post-2015 development agenda that can overcome the MDG’s shortcomings.
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number of people living in extreme poverty and proportion of undernourished people in developing regions has declined by more than half since 1990,
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The Impossible Refugee Boat Lift to Christmas Island - NYTimes.com - 0 views
Italy rescues 1000 refugees from Mediterranean over two days | World news | The Guardian - 0 views
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For months now, hundreds – sometimes thousands – of migrants fleeing conflicts or poverty have been reaching Italy every week on smugglers’ boats from Libya.
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“If there is no reaction or intervention for this country, we must rescue these people,” Marini said.
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“Ten more dead and 900 clandestine migrants ready to disembark,” Salvini said on Wednesday. “In Rome and in Brussels, there are full pockets and hands stained with blood.”
Japan's population problem | The Japan Times - 1 views
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has urged business firms to employ more women and promote them to more senior positions, but he has had only limited success so far. The basic problem lies in the traditional attitudes of a male-dominated society that developed in a land where fighting was venerated and regarded as heroic. Confucian ethics emphasized the dominance of the male. That the mythological founder of Japan, Amaterasu, was a goddess was conveniently overlooked.
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“Womenomics,” as the policy of employing more women has come to be called, requires the provision of more day care centers, but the provision of facilities will not solve the problem posed by the adherence of mothers-in-law in Japan to the concept that looking after one’s own children is the sine qua non of motherhood.
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decline in Japanese fertility
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Europe needs many more babies to avert a population disaster | World news | The Guardian - 0 views
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“We have provinces in Spain where for every baby born, more than two people die. And the ratio is moving closer to one to three.”
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Spain has one of the lowest fertility rates in the EU, with an average of 1.27 children born for every woman of childbearing age, compared to the EU average of 1.55.
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hundreds of thousands of Spaniards and migrants leave in the hope of finding jobs abroad.
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'Yemenis are left so poor they kill themselves before the hunger does' | Global develop... - 0 views
Organ trafficking in Egypt: 'They locked me in and took my kidney' | Global development... - 0 views
20 million starving to death: inside the worst famine since World War II - Vox - 1 views
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region controlled by rebels from her same tribe
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starvation
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starved to death along the wa
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Why is Bulgaria's population falling off a cliff? - BBC News - 5 views
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"Bulgaria doesn't need uneducated refugees," says Deputy Prime Minister Valeri Simeonov, a leader of the United Patriots, an anti-immigrant grouping forming part of the coalition government.
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"They have a different culture, different religion, even different daily habits," he says. "And thank God Bulgaria so far is one of the most-well defended countries from Europe's immigrant influx."
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It is clear that the Bulgarian government does not see immigration as a possible solution to the country's dwindling population.
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