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December 2007

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UNESCO - Global Monitoring Report 2008
12/18/2007 Eight years ago the world's wealthiest countries promised to provide the funding needed to ensure that all children worldwide can attend school. But now, halfway to the global 2015 deadline for universal primary education, developed countries are failing to come up with the aid.
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Related: [United States] [Japan] [Children] [Education] [Aid]
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A crowded classroom in Guinea.
12/15/2007 While delegates to the Bali climate conference tried to hammer out an agreement to preserve the planet for future generations, in New York delegates to a UN General Assembly Special Session wrestled with another pressing problem: how to meet the promise of "A World Fit for Children" made by world governments in 2002.
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Related: [Children] [Education] [Poverty]
Image: A crowded classroom in Guinea. © International Rescue Committee
Burmese military officers.
12/07/2007 Prominent human rights groups are urging the UN Security Council to impose an arms embargo on Burma in response to its military government's continuing recruitment of child soldiers.
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Related: [Myanmar] [Children] [Conflict] [Arms & Military]
Image: Burmese military officers. © The Burma Campaign UK
12/06/2007 The effort has to be made by men to understand not only the trap they set for themselves by defending power structures but also their own vulnerabilities and emotional inadequacies, which they hide under the armour of manhood, says Rahul Roy, filmmaker and author of a book on masculinities titled: A Little Book on Men.

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December 1 is World AIDS Day
12/01/2007 A landmark Nepali radio show on sexual health is messaging AIDS awareness to young people living in rural areas and helping them speak out their fears. The show, developed by UNICEF and produced by local NGO Equal Access Nepal, is broadcast on national radio and 30 local FM stations.
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Related: [Nepal] [South Asia] [HIV/AIDS] [Information & Media] [MDGs]
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