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Using ICT to end TB

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Francis Okoye, CNS Correspondent, Nigeria Photo credit: Ashok Ramsarup As the world advances, new idea and technologies are taking roo...

[Podcast] Avert delays in translating scientific gains into public health outcomes

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[SDM Health Justice Lecture] Transforming scientific research outcomes into public health gains

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26/9 Webinar: Scientific highlights of the 48th Union World Conference on Lung Health

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[ Webinar recording ] [ Listen/download audio podcast ] The 48th Union World Conference on Lung Health will be held during 11-14 October 20...

Leveraging mHealth for tackling TB in India

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Urvashi Prasad, CNS Correspondent, India India accounts for a large part of the world’s TB burden. As highlighted by Dr Suneetha Narreddy,...

Dr Paula I Fujiwara, Scientific Director, The Union on World Lung Day 2017

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Presentation of Dr Paula I Fujiwara of The Union in 2017 World Lung Day Webinar by bobbyramakant on Scribd

Technology can help improve TB management: Experts

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Aarti Dhar, CNS Correspondent, India [First published in the India Saga ]  Simple technology, such as basic mobile phones, can help in im...

[Podcast] Voice from the Pacific: Gender justice is central to development

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Dr Dean E Schraufnagel, Director, FIRS on 2017 World Lung Day

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Presentation of Dr Dean E Schraufnagel, Director, FIRS in 2017 World Lung Day Webinar by bobbyramakant on Scribd

[Focus] Gender justice is integral to development in the Pacific

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Women united will never be defeated…

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Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service) That was the reverberating chant that greeted the dawn of the third and final day on 'Acti...

[Podcast] Can music/ rap help power social movements? Listen to rapper Sofia Ashraf in conversation with CNS' Shobha Shukla

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[Focus] Powering people's movements through music and rap: Sofia Ashraf in conversation with CNS Editor Shobha Shukla

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[Podcast] People's movements give hope for development justice to be a reality!

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[Focus] Power of people's movements gives hope for a better and a just tomorrow!

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Anger gives way to hope, for "if winter comes, can spring be far behind?"

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Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service) Anger of day one gave birth to HOPE on the second day of the 3rd Asia Pacific Feminist Forum (...

[Podcast] No excuse for inaction: Growing call to deliver on promise of gender justice

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[Focus] Patriarchy abhors accountability: High time to walk the talk on gender justice!

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[Podcast] Lesbians, transgenders, indigenous ethnic minorities need special focus for sustainable development of all

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[Focus] Stateless, indigenous, ethnic minorities: Are they on the development blindspot?

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Anger begets hope and drives constructive action for a better tomorrow

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Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service) More than 300 feminist activists, women human rights defenders and global allies are gathered ...

Collective action and structural changes are vital for gender justice

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Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service) Judy Taguiwalo, politician and women's rights leader [ Watch video , listen podcast ] Ju...

[Spotlight] Feminism is about solidarity, not about matriarchy

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Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service) Globally, and in the Asia Pacific region, an authoritarian patriarchal rule is ascendant and fem...

[Podcast] Judy Taguiwalo, former Social Welfare Minister of Philippines, calls for development justice

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[Focus] Building people's movements and solidarity with other sectors are key to women's rights

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Patriarchy abets the malaise of bride kidnapping

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Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service) Aizhamal Bakashova, SHAZET, Kyrgyzstan (CNS image archives, 2015) Bride kidnapping (marriag...

Women human rights defenders spearheading struggle for a better tomorrow

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Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service) Photo courtesy: Bee Pranom Somwong, Protection International The talk about 'sustainabl...

Is global development agenda rooted in local realities?

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Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service) Photo courtesy: Reasey Seng, Cambodia Global processes for development should be rooted in a...

Will struggle of women human rights defenders lead to a just social order?

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Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service) Photo courtesy: Maria Chin Abdullah, Malaysia "On 14 September 2016, the Red Movement...

Are development projects only for the rich?

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Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service) Photo courtesy: Channy Channy Yeam belongs to the minority indigenous Pu Nong tribe, who inh...

Profit and power over people will fail us on SDGs, says Fiji activist

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Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service) A shrinking civic space is a reality in most countries today. Human rights defenders are being t...

[SDM Health Justice Lecture Series] Transforming research outcomes into public health gains: An urgent priority to #endTB

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[ Watch recording ] [Listen to podcast ] Dr Soumya Swaminathan , Director-General of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and Secre...

The woes of the 'foreign brides': Xenophobia still lurks around

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Shobha Shukla, CNS (Citizen News Service) Photo courtesy: Tsu-ying Liang, TASAT Thirty years ago, Taiwan's economy was booming and...
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