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avian flu | OneWorld | Basic Rights

Select Headlines from OneWorld South Asia

Posted by Vinay Ganti on 4 March, 2008 in News
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Here are links to articles addressing a variety of issues. All are from OneWorld South Asia:

  • Half the world’s population will live in cities by the end of 2008
  • Government schemes not reaching the disabled
  • Avian influenza: Good job India, says FAO
  • 9% for health and education still a distant dream

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