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UNICEF says more children in school and fewer dying
Nov 19th, 2009 - WashingtonExaminer
UNITED NATIONS — Twenty years after the U.N. adopted a treaty guaranteeing children's rights, fewer youngsters are dying and more are going to school — but...Global economic forecast: Recovery is growing, but relatively weak, says OECD
Nov 19th, 2009 - DailyFinance
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development doubled its forecast for the global recovery from the deepest recession in decades. But even its new numbers call for a remarkably weak economic rebound...UN says Women Especially Vulnerable to Effects of Climate Change
Nov 18th, 2009 - VOA News
The United Nations says women, especially in less developed countries, are more vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The U.N. Population Fund delivered the warning in its annual report issued Wednesday in South Africa.Somalia still top of corruption list
Nov 17th, 2009 - BBC NEWS
Transparency International's latest annual report has ranked 180 countries based on perceived levels of corruption in the public sector, and found war-torn nations were the most corrupt. Afghanistan...
Annual Report Finds Sub-Saharan Africa Especially Hard Hit by Corruption
Nov 17th, 2009 - VOA News
The non-governmental organization Transparency International has issued its annual
. Somalia ranks as the most corrupt country at the bottom of the 180-nation list, with New Zealand as the nation perceived to be the least corrupt.



