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31.01.2008 Over 1.5 million young women have been widowed in Afghanistan owing to armed conflicts over the last two decades. Food, shelter and social protection are the most pressing needs for these women and their children with most of them lacking the economic means to earn a decent living.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Afghanistan] [Poverty] [Social exclusion] [Gender] [Culture] [Conflict]
Verandah with wooden columns in Cuddapah, Andhra/Photo credit: India Together
29.01.2008 Street names and buildings in India once linked people to their local culture, geography and livelihoods. To deal with this loss of identity and regain the richness of its architectural landscape, India needs to research and document traditional houses in villages and old towns, writes architectural consultant Kiran Keswani.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Cities] [Shelter & housing] [Environment] [Culture] [Knowledge]
Image: Verandah with wooden columns in Cuddapah, Andhra/Photo credit: India Together
The image from Anuja AgrawalÂ’s book: "Chaste Wives and Prostitute Sisters - Patriarchy and Prostitution Among the Bedias of India" / Photo credit: India Together
25.01.2008 While the men folk of north IndiaÂ’s nomadic Bedia tribe live a parasitic life, women of their community remain unmarried and are pushed into sex trade in the name of tradition. The men have refused to mend their ways for the simple reason that it frees them of the burden of earning.
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Image: The image from Anuja AgrawalÂ’s book: "Chaste Wives and Prostitute Sisters - Patriarchy and Prostitution Among the Bedias of India" / Photo credit: India Together
22.01.2008
The movement to end female genital cutting continues to spread across many parts of Africa. Molly Melching and the women of Senegal are leading the way with innovative, culturally sensitive programs to educate and relieve suffering.

In a telling OneWorld dialogue, Molly Melching discusses Tostan's uniquely successful approach to development and how it relates to traditions, values, human rights, and human nature.
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Related topics/regions: [West Africa] [Senegal] [Children] [Youth] [Gender] [Sexuality] [Culture] [Civil society] [Codes of conduct] [Ethics & value systems]
Hemant Kanitkar in action
03.01.2008 Pune based Hemant Kanitkar was known for using puppets to spread social awareness in his state Maharashtra and other parts of India. His death, due to prolonged illness at a rather young age, has left a void that will be difficult to fill up.
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Image: Hemant Kanitkar in action
Mohammed and Ghulam/ Photo credit: Stephanie Sinclair /2007
02.01.2008 UNICEF Germany’s ‘Photo of the Year’ of a 40 year old groom with a child bride in Afghanistan raises global concerns about child marriages, widely condemned for their sexual abuse and violation of human rights. The bride in the photograph has just turned 11.
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Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [South Asia] [Children] [Human rights] [Gender] [Sexuality] [Information & media] [Culture] [United Nations]
Image: Mohammed and Ghulam/ Photo credit: Stephanie Sinclair /2007

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