Paralyzed woman turns disabled rights activist

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Virali Modi who was paralyzed after suffering from malaria turned to be a disability rights activist, raising awareness program about rights for disabled persons and stem cell therapy.Thanks to her efforts and campaign, six railway stations in Kerala have become disabled friendly.

The International Day against the Use of Child Soldiers

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"Tens of thousands of boys and girls are associated with armed forces and groups in conflicts in over 20 countries around the world."

On the Road to Passion

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I'm starting a new adventure on March 1. This article describes how I got there

DFID PUBLISHES NEW TRANSPARENCY STRATEGY

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The UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) reaffirmed its commitment to IATI in a comprehensive new Transparency Agenda published earlier this week. DFID was a founding member of the initiative and was the first organisation to publish their aid information to IATI back in 2011.

OP-ED By Anup Ojha On The kathmandu post "Sajha unveils disabled-friendly bus"

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Sajha yatayat with 41 disable-friendly seats are provided which will be helpful for people with disabilities, pregnant women and elderly people. The luxury bus is equipped with mobile charging points, separate hanging straps, CCTV camera and a TV set for the passengers.

MUNICH SECURITY REPORT 2018: To the Brink - and Back?

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The most prestigious global conference on issues related to security and defense, The Munich Security Conference, MSC, that will be held on February 16-18 has published its new report.

UN Secretary General pushes for more nuclear disarmament

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While it seems the USA are going to go for more investments in their nuclear arsenal, UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, goes in opposite direction, calling for a global nuclear disarmament.

UN asks for billions to support fragile countries create ‘firewall against famine’

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8 February 2018 – Ongoing conflicts and climate-related shocks have left millions of people on the brink of starvation, the United Nations agriculture agency warned on Thursday as it launched a $1.06 billion appeal to save lives and livelihoods, and tackle acute hunger in 26 countries.

JOINT LEADING NGOS' LETTER AGAINST EXXON AND CHEVRON IN THE EITI

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Find here the letter that explain the rationale why these two multinationals should not be part of Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative that was launched by Tony Blair in 2002. Soon a Board of meeting of EITI will meet in Oslo.

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