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Menstrual, sexual, and reproductive health in the region reveals dire inequalities JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, 3 June 2021 The Africa Coalition Symposium on Menstrual Health saw the renewal of commitment to further improve menstrual, sexual, and reproductive health and rights in Africa. ....
May 18, 2021 at 12:09pm Top (L-R) Ruth Sandate, Austin White, Kaymon Lange; Bottom (L-R) Turner Stark, Zakerrius Walker Courtesy: Angelo State University . May 16, 2021 at 11:27pm San Angelo, Texas This weekend was a special one for faculty staff and students at Angelo State University . May 14, 2021 at 8:56am Angelo State University ’s Department of History has been officially re-named the Arnoldo De León Department of History in honor . May 11, 2021 at 3:21pm …have a lot on their shoulders, and so we want to make sure that they’re prepared.” Author: Kami Simmons Published:. May 11, 2021 at 1:00am held a press s-a-i-s-d and angelo state university held a press conference this morning to announce an important . ....
Young people as game changers for a sustainable, green future News 17 May 2021 PRESS RELEASE JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, 17 May 2021 UNFPA East and Southern Africa, under the auspices of the Safeguard Young People programme, today launched the ‘Climate HackLab’ project, which aims to empower young people and offer them the opportunity to be game changers and drivers of a sustainable green future. Through the UNFPA Climate HackLab project, young people will create smart innovations that will help build resilience during adverse climate events in their communities. From young people aged 14 to 35 years, the project will solicit creative and smart innovations or ideas that have the potential to be scaled up in East and Southern Africa. ....