
World Science Day for Peace and Development 2021
World Science Day for Peace and Development 2021 From the plants in the universe to the electric gadgets we have, Science is everywhere. Celebrated on 10th November of every year,
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World Science Day for Peace and Development 2021 From the plants in the universe to the electric gadgets we have, Science is everywhere. Celebrated on 10th November of every year,
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On the evening of 4th November 2021, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, managed to evacuate 172 vulnerable asylum seekers out of Libya to Niger for safety. In more than a
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The hidden costs of nutritious foods The world’s current food systems have been producing relatively inexpensive calories. However, as we discussed in our previous article, the cost of nutritious foods
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On 5th November of every year, nations across the world mark World Tsunami Awareness Day. This day is aimed at spreading awareness of the deadly natural disaster which killed
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In Beni Health Zone, 292 out of the 295 Community Action Cells (CAC) members paid a visit to 36,107 households. They reached 119,071 people, of which 45,104 were women and
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What are the Evaluation Approaches in Monitoring and Evaluation? In our previous article, we discussed Evaluation Designs in Monitoring & Evaluation. Today we look at Evaluation Approaches. Evaluation approaches are
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The ongoing war and conflicts in and around the Kombolcha and Dessie regions of Amhara have caused large-scale displacement and an increase in humanitarian needs. As of 30th October this
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Rescue team putting out a fire to manage disaster Understanding Disaster Risk Reduction and Management To have a conceptual understanding of Disaster Risk Reduction and Management, it is imperative to
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