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Most of world's poorest still live in rural areas, despite progress over last decade, U.N. report says

Most of world's poorest still live in rural areas, despite progress over last decade, U.N. report says

Deal for year-long doc fix in the works

Deal for year-long doc fix in the works

East African Community leaders pledge to combat climate change to promote development, food security

East African Community leaders pledge to combat climate change to promote development, food security

Research roundup: Early retiree insurance; high deductible plans and skipped care; innovation and FDA

Research roundup: Early retiree insurance; high deductible plans and skipped care; innovation and FDA

New report reveals how African countries are performing in budgeting for their children

New report reveals how African countries are performing in budgeting for their children

MenAfriVac to help health workers eliminate meningococcal A epidemics

MenAfriVac to help health workers eliminate meningococcal A epidemics

African, Caribbean, Pacific, EU leaders meet to discuss maternal mortality, climate change, other issues

African, Caribbean, Pacific, EU leaders meet to discuss maternal mortality, climate change, other issues

IDRI awarded $1.8M contract to develop adjuvant formulations for pandemic influenza

IDRI awarded $1.8M contract to develop adjuvant formulations for pandemic influenza

IDRI receives $790,200 BARDA grant to develop pandemic flu vaccine

IDRI receives $790,200 BARDA grant to develop pandemic flu vaccine

Africa can produce enough food to feed itself, study says

Africa can produce enough food to feed itself, study says

Anti-retroviral therapy yields 'Lazarus effect': Long-term household investment strategy replaces hopelessness

Anti-retroviral therapy yields 'Lazarus effect': Long-term household investment strategy replaces hopelessness

Fourteen research projects on population health intervention receive $2.8 million

Fourteen research projects on population health intervention receive $2.8 million

Study finds boosting glucose levels can reduce aggressive behavior

Study finds boosting glucose levels can reduce aggressive behavior

Majority of African nations to miss MDG target on water, sanitation, UNEP says

Majority of African nations to miss MDG target on water, sanitation, UNEP says

Humanitarian benefits of rapid cholera vaccines deployment to at risk areas could be enormous

Humanitarian benefits of rapid cholera vaccines deployment to at risk areas could be enormous

WHO/UN-HABITAT report documents health disparities facing women in developing country urban areas

WHO/UN-HABITAT report documents health disparities facing women in developing country urban areas

Specialists suggest U.S. should stockpile cholera vaccines for rapid deployment at disease outbreak

Specialists suggest U.S. should stockpile cholera vaccines for rapid deployment at disease outbreak

USAID's Shah announces Bureau for Food Security; Bread for the World releases 2011 Hunger Report

USAID's Shah announces Bureau for Food Security; Bread for the World releases 2011 Hunger Report

New report from anti-poverty coalition Ontario Campaign 2000

New report from anti-poverty coalition Ontario Campaign 2000

Pope's statement on condoms to reduce HIV has potential to save tens of thousands of lives, says GAA

Pope's statement on condoms to reduce HIV has potential to save tens of thousands of lives, says GAA

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