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World Food Programme Forecasts Global Hunger Hotspots as New Decade Dawns
ROME, Italy, January 2, 2020/ -- Escalating hunger needs in sub-Saharan Africa dominate a World Food Programme (WFP) analysis of global hunger hotspots in the first half of 2020 with millions of people requiring life-saving food assistance…
A sustainable Congolese school widens the horizon for young girls
PARIS, France, December 31, 2019/ -- The experiences of a five-year-old child separated from her parents and forced to make a new life were the inspiration for the Malaika school and community centre, which uses education and sustainable…
Malware variety grows by 13.7% in 2019 due to web skimmers
LAGOS, Nigeria, December 12, 2019/ -- In 2019, the number of unique malicious objects detected by Kaspersky’s web antivirus solution rose by an eighth, compared to last year — reaching 24,610,126. This growth was mainly influenced by a 187%…
Leaving no girl behind
Merck Foundation in partnership with the First Lady of Malawi motivates girls to pursue sciences. The program will empower girls in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education
LILONGWE, Malawi, November 11, 2019,/ --…
Best Selling Authors Lawson and Powell: Socialism is a Five Letter Word
By Robert GolombStraightforward questions often produce straightforward answers. That to me seemed to be the case when in a recent interview, I asked Benjamin Powell and Robert Lawson, co-authors of the book “Socialism Sucks” why they had…
Proposed Tech campus can do more to level playing field for opportunity
NYC Comptroller John C. Liu
Published August 17, 2011The Mayor’s recently announced plan to build a government-sponsored, engineering and science campus in New York challenges us to deliver training and jobs to the many talented young…