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| VIDEO: Raising Autism Consciousness IPS World Desk
On the 2nd of April, to observe World Autism Awareness Day, IPS will be highlighting the issues and plight surrounding the rising global phenomenon of this often misunderstood affliction that is consuming many of the world's children. ... MORE > >
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| Late to Walk Charmaine Taylor Rietman
I have two children. A daughter who just turned six and a son who just turned three. My daughter was late to walk. My husband and I were pretty worried about why it was taking so long for her to stop 'bum scooching' - her preferred method of movement. I consulted Google on more than one occasion to ...MORE > >
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| Autism in Bangladesh: Reducing Discrimination Through Innovation Saima Wazed Hossain
Within the last 5 years, thanks to political support and national education, autism awareness in Bangladesh has grown immensely. Due to a lack of funds and resources, providing full comprehensive evidence based services for those in need is not yet possible, but with a continuation of our current ...MORE > >
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| A Special Learning Journey Cut Short Charity Chimungu Phiri
When building a house, it's critical to lay a strong foundation. The same applies to education, with studies showing that children who attend early learning centers perform better in school than those who do not. In Malawi, a 2003 national survey found that only 18.8 percent of school-age ... MORE > >
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| Indonesian Farmers Weather Climate Change with Conservation Agriculture Kanis Dursin
Fifty-two-year-old farmer Theresia Loda was effusive when asked how conservation agriculture has changed her economic situation. "My corn harvest has increased fourfold per season since I started practicing conservation agriculture," Loda told IPS by phone from Kalimbu Ndara Mane Village, Wejewa ... MORE > >
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| Journalism in Nicaragua under Siege José Adán Silva
During the 161st session of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), an empty chair across from the OAS Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression, Edison Lanzas, sums up the Nicaraguan government's relationship with this issue in the country: absence. At the Mar. 15-22 meeting ... MORE > >
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| Two UN Experts Found Dead in DRC, Search Continues for Interpreter, Drivers Tharanga Yakupitiyage
The bodies of two UN experts have been found in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) two weeks after their team went missing. Among the remains found were American Michael Sharp and Swede Zaida Catalan who were members of the U.N. Group of Experts which reports to the Security Council on the ... MORE > >
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