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Women Start to Tip Swaziland's Legal Scales
Chalk one small victory in the column of Swaziland's women. Five years after Swaziland's new constitution finally stopped classifying women as minors, this week, the country's high court ruled that married women can now register property in...
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Thu, Feb 25 2010 3:35 PM
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Change.org's Global Health Blog
What the U.S. health care debates mean for developing countries
On the surface, "high-risk pools", "Cadillac plans", and "insurance exchanges" have little to do with the health of those in Rwanda, Guatemala, or Ghana, where governments struggle to build any semblance of a health system...
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Fri, Feb 26 2010 2:51 AM
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Change.org's Global Health Blog
What the U.S. Healthcare Debate Means For Global Health
On the surface, U.S. talk of "high-risk pools," "Cadillac plans," and "insurance exchanges" have little to do with the health of those in Rwanda, Guatemala or Ghana, where governments struggle to build any semblance of a...
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Fri, Feb 26 2010 6:15 AM
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Change.org's Global Health Blog
On Haiti, Concrete and Corruption
On first blush, the news doesn't make Haiti's tourism minister, Patrick Delatour, look very good. Over the past month, Delatour -- who lost two elderly parents in the quake -- has headed a commission that's overseeing efforts to rebuild Port...
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Fri, Feb 26 2010 9:24 AM
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Rwanda: From Genocide to Astonishing Health in Just 16 Years
Back in 1994, the Rwandan genocide decimated the country's population by 800,000. Fast forward 16 years, though, and Rwanda is poised to become one of the only African nations to successfully meet the Millennium Development Goals for child and maternal...
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Fri, Feb 26 2010 9:57 AM
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Change.org's Global Health Blog
Donors Still Ignore Haiti's Looming Food Crisis
Pop quiz. When does Haiti's planting season begin? If you answered March -- that is, next week -- you're right. Now here's another question. Since Haiti's calamitous quake, given the global extension of goodwill the country's reaped...
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Fri, Feb 26 2010 1:09 PM
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Change.org's Global Health Blog
Should Sovereignty Get in the Way of Humanitarian UN Action?
With Sudan's first multi-party elections in 24 years just two months away, it's no wonder that the eyes of the humanitarian community are nervously focused on the country. Fears abound that Khartoum may yet again prevent a legitimate election...
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Sat, Feb 27 2010 7:06 AM
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