inhumane practice suffer tremendously. It is unreasonable such practice that robs away a girl’s childhood can exist‚ considering the devastating effects such as physical and psychological damages‚ severe health consequences and denial of personal development. 1.1 Physical and Psychological Damages Many young girls who are being forced into marriage face abuse and violence as their daily reality‚ yet most of them believe that a husband is justified in beating his wife (Jenson & Thornton 2003)
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United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women CEDAW/C/BGD/6-7 Distr.: General 24 March 2010 Original: English Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under article 18 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women Combined sixth and seventh periodic report of States parties Bangladesh* * The present report is being issued
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attributed to a large range of income brackets across regions and sectors‚ and unmanaged population growth. The Philippines poverty rate is roughly the same level asHaiti. The government planned to eradicate poverty as stated in the Philippines Development Plan 2011-2016 (PDP).
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Centre in Florence‚ Italy‚ was established in 1988 to strengthen the research capability of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and to support its advocacy for children worldwide. The Centre (formally known as the International Child Development Centre) helps to identify and research current and future areas of UNICEF’s work. Its prime objectives are to improve international understanding of issues relating to children’s rights and to help facilitate the full implementation of the Convention
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technologies in creating the opportunities for a better life through long-term‚ sustainable development‚ not least among the most vulnerable sections of our society. In the urban context‚ ICTs have increasingly dictated lifestyles and behaviour patterns and contributed to the growth of trade and commerce‚ improved governance and municipal services‚ and revolutionized entertainment through the development of rapid communications‚ both mobile and fixed. At its 2009 session‚ ITU Council adopted the
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the financial‚ social and environmental threat‚ obligation and opportunity. These may be translated as the 3 P’s of Business Sustainability – Profits‚ People and Planet. According to the World Commission on Environment & Development (WCED)‚ sustainable development is development that “meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” With women comprising a major count in our population and their ability to have transformed themselves into
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............................................................................ 8 1.1 Macroeconomic Overview and Analysis ............................................................................................ 9 1.2.0 Forthcoming Medium Term Development Framework and the Selected Sectors (Education‚ Health‚ Water and Sanitation; and Social Welfare and Social Protection) ............................................. 10 1.2.1 Education ............................................................
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Queen Elizabeth II addresses the UN Mr President‚ Secretary-General‚ Members of the General Assembly‚ I believe I was last here in 1957. Since then‚ I have travelled widely and met many leaders‚ ambassadors and statesmen from around the world. I address you today as Queen of sixteen United Nations Member States and as Head of the Commonwealth of 54 countries. I have also witnessed great change‚ much of it for the better‚ particularly in science and technology‚
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Original Article Family planning practice and related factors of married women in Ethiopia inr_805 377..382 I.S. Ko1 RN‚ PhD‚ M.A. You2 T.W. Lee1 RN‚ PhD‚ S. Kim4 H.K. Lee7 RN‚ PhD RN‚ PhD‚ E.S. Kim3 RN‚ DNS FAAN‚ RN‚ PhD‚ Y.M. Kim5 Ed.D‚ J.J. Nam6 PhD & 1 Professor‚ 2 Research Professor‚ 3 Emeritus Professor‚ 4 Associate Professor‚ 6 Senior Researcher‚ 7 Assistant Professor‚ Nursing Policy Research Institute‚ College of Nursing‚ Yonsei University‚ Seoul‚ Korea‚ 5 Senior Monitoring
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