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Gulam Haider from Afghanistan was married at the age of 11.
05/14/2008 A photoessay including award-winning photographs depicts the lives of girls in Afghanistan, Ethiopia, and Nepal who marry as children.
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From: International Center for Research on Women
Related: [Nepal] [Ethiopia] [Afghanistan] [Gender] [Youth] [Education] [Children]
Image: Gulam Haider from Afghanistan was married at the age of 11. © Stephanie Sinclair / International Center for Research on Women
05/13/2008 Historically, the Cuban revolution was "a success," writes scholar Saul Landau. But can Cuba today overcome the economic hardships -- and the resulting social changes -- the country endured after the collapse of the Soviet Union?
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From: Institute for Policy Studies
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05/11/2008 I strained and strained to enjoy In Spitting Distance. I felt sympathy with every ounce of my mind for Taher Najib's tale of a Palestinian Israeli who tries to fly from Paris to his contested homeland on 11 September 2002.
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From: OneWorld UK
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Mosaiques
05/10/2008 The French Institute's annual celebration of cultural diversity, Mosaïques, is back, with another lively mix of world cinema, literature and music. This year’s festival is timed to overlap with the UNESCO World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development.
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Daud Sharifa Khanam / Photo credit: Infochange
05/07/2008 Durgabai Deshmukh Award winner Daud Sharifa Khanam from southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu provided Muslim women a platform to challenge the oppressive patriarchal system. For this, she has had to face the ire of Muslim clerics. She was hated, abused and threatened but she never gave up the fight.
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Related: [South Asia] [Ethics & Value Systems] [Religion] [Gender]
Image: Daud Sharifa Khanam / Photo credit: Infochange
Traditional birth attendant from Uttar Pradesh, India/ Photo credit: Christian Chidren's Fund
05/06/2008 Traditional midwives or dais have been overlooked by India’s National Rural Health Mission that focuses solely on institutional delivery. In a country having the highest maternal mortality rate and collapsing rural health care, there is a need to integrate these women in public health programmes.
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Related: [South Asia] [Infant Mortality] [Health]
Image: Traditional birth attendant from Uttar Pradesh, India/ Photo credit: Christian Chidren's Fund
05/03/2008 Queen and Country by Steve McQueen - a cabinet containing a series of facsimile postage sheets, each one dedicated to a British soldier killed in Iraq - is on tour, starting at the Royal Festival Hall.
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Black Watch
05/02/2008 The hit of the 2006 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Black Watch, comes to London for the first time, following a sell-out tour of Scotland, the US and Australasia.
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