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Educating Women Saves Children, Study Finds

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Author: Philip Stevens

IPN Senior Fellow, Philip Stevens, urges caution about research that shows links education to greater longevity for women.  

Stolen African medicines

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Julian Harris discussed the issues surrounding African medicines “going missing” on World Today, BBC World Service, last night.

AP: Africans text message to check if drugs are real

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Julian Harris comments on a technological solution to the fake drug problem in Africa.

One cut that won’t offend voters

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Julian Harris comments on Cameron’s reluctance to cut the foreign aid budget and proposes trade as a better alternative to aid:

Alec van Gelder on "Today"

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Author: Alec van Gelder

Alec van Gelder discusses UK aid policy toward India 

Water Wars

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Author: Caroline Boin

Caroline Boin discusses water rights in the context of the Indo-Pakistan dispute in the Punjab

Cameron's Live Aid generation still wants to feed the world

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Author: Caroline Boin

 JULY 13, 1985 – it was billed as the day that music changed the world. But what exactly did Live Aid achieve?

UN: HIV declines among young people in Africa

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Author: Philip Stevens

The number of young people infected with HIV in Africa is falling in 16 of the 25 countries hardest hit by the virus, according to a new report by a U.N. agency...

Ministers ready to axe £250m aid bill for India

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Author: Caroline Boin

Ministers are poised to axe aid to India and other fast-developing countries in an attempt to quell growing anger over the decision to protect the wider international aid budget from cuts.

TUC gets £1m third world aid

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A STAGGERING £1.3million of taxpayers' cash earmarked for third world countries has been handed to the TUC here in Britain