South Asia

Are You Uncomfortable In Your Skin?

Rebecca remembers her childhood in Singapore like she would a nasty burn. As a six-year-old in school there, she was given a separate seat and desk.

Basic Sanitation Problems Because of Cultural Attitudes

Access to safe drinking water is an important Millennium Development Goal but in Bihar, which is ironically enough blessed with innumerable rivers, it is proving to be a huge concern.

MGNREGA Emphasises The Employment of Women in India

Jashmabai is working under the punishing sun on an earthen dam in her village of Darkali, in Madhya Pradesh's Alirajpur district, being built under the government-funded Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA).

Examples of Extraordinary Women – Script Bestsellers in Nepal

'I am delighted by the trend,' says Sheeba Shah, a member of Nepal's former royal family who is also a published author with her third novel, 'Facing My Phantoms', having been launched recently.

The Meeting in The The Big Apple Can’t Be The End of The Road Towards MDGs

Governments, civil society groups, and concerned citizens found their way to New York, home to the UN office, to collectively review progress on the MDGs and chart a plan for the remaining five years.

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