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Population seven billion: UN sets out challenges
27 October 2011... the challenges facing humanity a few days before the world's population is expected to reach seven billion. ...
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World population tops 7 Billion
31 October 2011... KABUL - The United Nations projects that the world population will reach 7 billion today. This global milestone is both a great ...
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World population tops 7 Billion
31 October 2011... KABUL - The United Nations projects that the world population will reach 7 billion today. This global milestone is both a great ...
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Spikes in conflict-related humanitarian need expected in 2016
17 January 2016 KABUL - The humanitarian community in Afghanistan is likely to be called upon in 2016 to redouble efforts made last year to provide life-saving assistance said the Humanitarian Coo
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On World Population Day, UN chief draws global attention to adolescent pregnancy
11 July 2013 KABUL - The United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, has drawn global attention to the issue of adolescent pregnancy, which is the focus of this year’s
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Secretary-General's message on World Population Day
11 July 2010 11 July 2010 - This year, some 60 countries are collecting data and counting people as part of the 2010 census process.
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Climate change is population, gender issue - UNFPA
7 December 2009... KABUL - The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) today launched in Kabul the State of World Population Report 2009. ...
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Afghanistan’s Rising Elderly Population Impacts Social Services
27 June 2012... KABUL - Already doubling their population in the past decade, the number of elderly residents in Afghanistan ...
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Chief of UN Population Fund pledges to strengthen support for Afghan maternal, newborn health
17 August 2011 KABUL - Without sufficient access to health services and education, Afghan women have too many children too frequently exposing them and their families to dangers, the head of the
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UNAMA calls for safety first, as civilian casualties rise by 14% in 2009
13 January 2010 KABUL - The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) today called on all sides of Afghanistan’s conflict to minimize the impact of fighting on civilians.