SOUTH ASIA
Games, and cartoons, boost youth disaster preparation.
IRIN
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Two-thirds of children in South Asia are not registered at birth, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation.
IRIN
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Philanthrocapitalism. Impact investing. Creative Capitalism. Call it what you will, social entrepreneurship is the new buzz phrase on the economic landscape that is turning water into wine, pig’s ears into silk purses and, yes, it promises to feed the multitudes.
DAWN TAN
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To demonstrate my sophistication and superior taste, I bought myself the “Book of Nothing”. A man-about-town had to be owning something funky and groovy…
YESHEY DORJI
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A health crisis is brewing as diseases such as diabetes, stroke and heart disease spread with urbanisation.
IRIN
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A nostalgic writer and traveller revisits the city of Jaffna in Sri Lanka.
RASIKA JAVAKODY
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Cox’s Bazar and the wide, sandy beaches of Bangladesh – one of the most visited destinations of the country
BANGLADESH UNLOCKED
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Financial whizzkid and founder of Samman Foundation, Irfan Alam, is riding high on the rickshaw revolution he started.
DAWN TAN
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NGOs flay Nestlé’s infant formula marketing strategy in Laos
IRIN
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Cash transfer programmes target women in belief that communities will benefit and men are irresponsible with money.
IRIN
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No clear route out of servitude for indentured girls in Nepal.
IRIN
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“A cute little girl who was really inquisitive came closer and tried to remove it by hand.” Here’s an amusing story of a Pakistani and his beard in China.
AASEM BAKHSHI
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Every year 250,000 children die from drinking unsafe water.
IRIN
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A Pakistani writer looks at the ties between the two countries and decides to call it what it is.
KALSOOM
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India had sent Pakistan a list of 50 “most wanted” it said were hiding there. Then it turned out that two of the 50 were right there – in India itself.
PRO-KERALA.COM
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