ProPoor.org Newsletter (September 13, 2018)Below are the development news stories from South Asia, featured 'sign of light' and latest updates from the ProPoor community ... | |
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Balochistan: Metal Raods and Contaminated Water The small town of Winder in Balochistan provides a damning lesson in how contaminated water that makes its way into homes and food supplies can unleash a medical crisis. | |
Driving Development with Data About 150 organisations across 26 countries turn to SocialCops, a data intelligence company in New Delhi, for data solutions. Their list of clients includes Singapore Zoo which wants to monitor a rare ... | |
Anti Trafficking Bill May be Overbroad, Disproportionate The Anti Trafficking Bill should be referred to to a Parliamentary Standing Committee, urges Amnesty International, the human rights organization. | |
Thane Citizens Highlight Traffic Problems On August 25, 100 members of the Thane Road Commuters Forum, drove 17 km from the Ghodbunder Road to the Airoli bridge in the city with their headlights and taillights flickering brightly to protest a ... | |
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Signs of Light:![]() | Schools of Excellence The Delhi government has improved the infrastructure in government schools and made them on a par with private schools.Teachers and principals from over 1,000 Delhi government schools have so far been ... |
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