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timor lesteTimor - Leste é um de apenas nove países em que se estima que a taxa de mortalidade materna [TMM ] tenha reduzido mais de 75%, desde 1990: estes da dos foram revelados num relatório das Nações Unidas, publicado na semana passada na prestigiada revista médica The Lancet.

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logo the guardianSweden and Norway have led the way in funding democratic movements worldwide. Taking away that support could have disastrous long-term effects

logo the guardianFemale genital mutilation has long been commonplace among Colombia’s Emberá people, yet secrecy and speculation has shrouded the tradition. Now the country is belatedly awakening to the possible extent of a hidden problem

logo euractivAt least half of the UK’s £12 billion (€17 billion) aid budget will be spent on supporting fragile and failing states, Prime Minister David Cameron has said ahead of the spending review in a major foreign policy speech at the lord mayor’s banquet.

logo ReutersFoundationGirls were banned from going to school during the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan from 1996-2001. Despite significant progress since then, many girls still miss out on education.

logo ReutersFoundationSome 2.4 billion people around the world don't have access to decent sanitation and more than a billion are forced to defecate in the open, risking disease and other dangers, according to the United Nations.

logo the guardianProposals in parts of Europe to cut aid budgets and use the money for taking in refugees pose a threat to the goals of eradicating poverty and reducing inequality

logo safemotherhood week europeDuring the Alliance for Maternal Health Equality breakfast event, Neil Datta, Secretary of the European Parliamentary Forum on Population and Development (EPF) was quite forthright in relation to tackling the gap in maternal rights. According to him, it’s a human made problem which needs legislation to correct it. It’s the job of parliamentarians to raise awareness of the problem and to help find solutions at national level. It’s the smart and right thing to do!

logo euractivAid agencies have called for German development policy to be restructured, so that there could be a better chance of solving the current refugee crisis and reaching the targets laid down by 'Agenda 2030'.

logo the guardianWhen Maasai tribesmen took up cricket in 2009, media attention soon followed. It gave the young men – whose story is the subject of a new film – the perfect platform to campaign for women’s rights and demand an end to FGM