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    Harassment: The effects of “eve teasing” on development in Bangladesh The Hunger Project • 5 Union Square West • New York‚ NY 10003 • www.thp.org Imagine for a moment that you are an eleven year old girl in Bangladesh. After helping your mother cook and serve breakfast‚ you are preparing for school. You should be excited. You like learning and school provides a reprieve from the drudgery of household chores. But you are not excited. Instead‚ you are filled with dread. That is because every day

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    operate. This is why Amway Europe has created links with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). UNICEF is a global champion for children’s rights. It seeks to make a lasting difference and improve children’s lives. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child sets out the right of all children to reach their full potential. It is the foundation of UNICEF’s work. Working with UNICEF‚ Amway has launched an exciting pan-European fundraising campaign for

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    birth registration

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    2 Table of contents i. Acknowledgments ii. Executive summary iii. Acronyms iv. Glossary of terms 1. Introduction 2. Background: the role of the GPF and IATT in civil registration 3. The research study 3.1 Need for research on birth registration in the context of HIV 3.2 Research objectives 3.3 Research methodology 3.4 Limitations of the study 4. Birth registration in Africa 4.1 National Plans of Action on Orphans and Vulnerable Children 4.2 Regional conferences on

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    Literacy rate in India: An investigation Submitted by: Nguyen Le Ngoc Thao Student NO: L9921251 Class: S71305A Teachers: Jeff and Crystal Table of contents I. Abstract page 3 II. Introduction page 3 Purpose page 3 III. Findings page 4 Finding 1 page 4 Finding 2 page 4 Finding 3 page 5 Finding 4 page 6 Finding 5 page 7 IV. Conclusion page 8 V. Recommendations page 8 Reference list page 10 I. Abstract: The report examines many reasons which caused low literacy rate and some projects which

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    New formulation of Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) with reduced osmolarityFebruary 2004 1 “New ORS” Q&A 1. Why has a “New” Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) formula been developed? Two decades ago‚ diarrhoea was responsible for about 5 million deaths annually. Through programs that distribute and promote ORS and home treatments for dehydration as well as preventive interventions‚ deaths have decreased to about 2 million. In spite of this success‚ there remains criticism from health workers and mothers

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    soldier can be. Over 50 countries currently take on children under the age of 18 into their militia. [pic] Figure 1. The African situation since Africa has without any doubt the largest number of child soldiers[1] What is a Child Soldier? UNICEF‚ The United Nations Children Fund‚ defines child soldiers as "any child—boy or girl—under eighteen years of age‚ who is part of any kind of regular or irregular armed force or armed group in any capacity[2]. According to the Coalition to Stop the

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    References: Child‚ J. Organisation: Contemporary Principles and Practice (2005)‚ Blackwell Publishing pages 380-387 Doran‚ J United Nations Children’s Fund - UNICEF (2009) Remedial worksheets University of Liverpool/Laureate Online Education (2014) ‘Strategic organization for innovation and growth’ [Lecture notes]‚ Strategic Organisation Module

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    girls to make their own decisions and to influence their families positively. Education saves and improves the lives of girls and women. It allows them greater control of their lives and provides them with skills to contribute to their societies. UNICEF (2004) report indicates that girls’ education leads to more equitable development‚ stronger families‚ better services‚ better child health and effective participation in governance. Despite the obvious benefits of Education to national development

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    two quite polar articles concerns first and third world problems. The first text is an article written for ‘the Observer Food Monthly’ in 2003 by William Leith and has the title ‘Give me an Eau’. The second is an information sheet adapted from UNICEF‚ written in the same year. The article written by Mr Leith has many compelling factors‚ the first being its aimed audience. Being written for a foods magazine‚ it is directed at food lovers‚ chefs and gourmands. Furthermore‚ the way it is written

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    renewed‚ revived‚ reclaimed‚ and redeemed; never throw out anyone” (qtd. in Connors). Audrey truly lived by this philosophy‚ she volunteered many years for UNICEF‚ and encourages all females to live beyond the labels. To truly understand how Audrey Hepburn was a revolutionary figure we have to look at her early life‚ acting career‚ and her work for UNICEF. Hepburn was a very influential woman who put others needs before her own. To begin‚ Audrey Hepburn was born on May 4‚ 1929‚ in Brussels Belgium‚ to Joseph

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