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Tunisia: Saving A Sea, Saving A Culture
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The oceans play an essential role in sustaining life, but marine resources are increasingly being depleted.In a small fishing village in Tunisia, over-fishing has destroyed people’s livelihoods. Using an innovative...

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South Africa: Tackling Tuberculosis
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A virulent strain of drug-resistant Tuberculosis is hitting a growing number of people in a region of South Africa. Now, scientists are pushing ahead with a more efficient test for...

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Senegal: Beyond Tradition
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It's painful and it alters women forever. But female circumcision is a traditional practice in many parts of the world. Up to 140 million women and girls have been cut...

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Yerevan: The Paper Garden
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Many people around the world live in urban jungles. In Armenia, developers have been building parking garages in violation of urban planning legislation. There, a young schoolboy was able to...

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Colombia: Wayuu Women's Gold - Water
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Climate change in Northern Colombia has led to severe water shortages. The women of the indigenous Wayuu people are struggling to sustain their environment and keep their communities together.

Liberia: Women On The Frontline
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With the election of Liberia's first female president, more women are taking a lead in rebuilding this post-war nation. Women in the police force are enforcing laws in an effort...
Guatemala: The Struggle For Justice
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Guatemala is one of the world's most violent countries: murder, extortion, trafficking and gang warfare are rife. But very few violent criminals are ever prosecuted. One woman, however, is risking...
Monitoring Nuclear Testing
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In a tranquil forest in Germany, a facility with underground bomb detectors identifies atomic tests. Ready to record the slightest sign of an explosion, the station is part of a...
Sea Level Rise in the Pacific: Loss of Land and Cultures
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Halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand are two of the smallest countries in the world: Tuvalu and Kiribati. These two low-lying nations may become the first victims of global warming.
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Haiti: Unsung Heroes
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The images of Haiti's January 2010 earthquake disaster shocked the world. Some of the first footage of the catastrophe was captured by the television crew of the UN Mission in...

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Jamaica Teen Pregnancy
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In Jamaica, teen mothers face a bleak reality, shunned from society and barred from schools. A new initiative is offering them new hope, while educating adolescents on family planning and...

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Mongolia: Community Initiatives
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During the freezing winters of Mongolia, water can be hard to find. But newly rehabilitated wells are making life much easier for people like herder Batjargal and the livestock he...

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Ecuador: Biodiversity Conservation
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In the Andes mountains of Ecuador, indigenous communities are improving people's livelihoods and preserving the environment with help of a furry four-legged friend: the Alpaca. The animals do not damage...

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Philippines: Women and Climate Change
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The impacts of climate change on coastal areas are increasing, and so are the associated challenges facing women. With the responsibilities of raising children and gathering essential resources to feed...

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Haiti: Emergency Medical Care After the Quake
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While the magnitude of the earthquake that hit Haiti was extreme, the worst in the region in 200 years, what heavily contributed to the devastation of the quake was the...

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