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A million face severe malnutrition in the Sahel, UNICEF warns
World NowA hunger emergency looms in the Sahel: Half a million children face starvation in the Sahel if help doesn’t arrive on time, according to humanitarian agencies. A recent UNICEF survey in the Sahel forecast a million cases of severe malnutrition... -
Suicide bombing at Baghdad funeral kills 32 people
World NowA suicide car bomb detonated Friday at a busy Baghdad intersection as a funeral procession was passing by, killing 32 people and injuring 65, authorities said.... -
Why is Senegal -- an African success story -- becoming unstable?
World NowUnrest is building in Senegal over President Abdoulaye Wade's plan to seek a third term.... -
Female genital cutting sworn off by thousands of African villages
World NowEight thousand communities in Africa have sworn off female circumcision, including almost 2,000 that abandoned the practice this year, the United Nations Population Fund and UNICEF announced today. In northern and eastern stretches of Africa and the... -
'Easily affordable' to save 2 million children, report says
World NowThe world could save 2 million children every year if it helped the neediest countries take 13 recommended steps to conquer malnutrition, according to a new report from Save the Children.... -
Top 10 things to do this weekend
TribLocal - ElmhurstNot a clue what to do this weekend? Check out these suburban happenings, hand-picked by our editors. The Grove Players present ‘Wrong Turn at Lungfish’ …... -
Jackie Granat Joins Rotary Polio Vaccinations and Summit in India
TribLocal - EvanstonEvanston Resident/Wilmette Rotary Club MemberJoins Mass Polio Vaccination and Polio Summit in India WILMETTE, Ill., March 15, 2012 – Evanston resident and Wilmette Rotary Club …... -
Heidi Klum, Tom Hanks and more sing karaoke for UNICEF
Pop2itIn case you missed it, the second annual UNICEF Playlist with the A-List was held last Thursday (March 15) and it delightfully featured some of our favorite stars getting their grooves on, karaoke-style.... -
Does star power do any good? A Q & A on 'celebrity diplomacy'
World NowCelebrities are often criticized for co-opting struggles from across the world and making themselves the stars instead, selling simplified stories with familiar heroes to draw Westerners to causes they might otherwise overlook. The Times talked to... -
Effort to stop polio aims to vaccinate 111 million children in four days
World NowHealth groups are trying to immunize more than 111 million African children against polio in only four days, hoping to squelch an incurable disease that is all but gone in the West.... -
Top 5 Concerts of the Coming Week
Lehigh Valley MusicTop 5 Concerts of the Coming Week 1. MELANIE In the dark night and rain of Aug. 15, 1969, a 22-year-old stood on a festival stage in a farm field in upstate New York, singing to a crowd that was...... -
Guilty Pleasures That Give Back
PIX11.comBe part of the solution to some of the biggest issues around the globe. From your next caffeine fix, to a beauty buy, Meredith Rollins, executive editor of "RedBook" Magazine stops by with a list of products that help women, children, families and...Tags: Charity, Health, AIDS, Diseases and Illnesses, Butter
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