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Education Linked to Disparity in Health… in the U.S.

In the U.S., we often hear of the importance of education in the developing world – everything from empowering women to improving health.  But what about here in the United States? A study conducted by researchers at the...
by Jessica Wheeler
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Tablets Set to Boost Public Services in Kenya

Computer tablets will become available in Kenya for a pilot education and health services program. The public sector hopes to move towards a more technological base, and the use of tablets will enhance the efforts for internet ...
by Amanda Bragg
 

 
 

Bhutanese Dropouts Find Refuge in Art

At an art center in Bhutan, urban kids who have dropped out of school, and some who are in prison or drug rehabilitation centers have found community through art. A group of artists created a program to support the rehabilitati...
by Marliz Calleja
 

 

 

Power of Education: Rwanda’s Health Sees Remarkable Improvements

 In Rwanda, education has become a tool for empowerment and an enabler of grassroots campaigns focused on public health. At the governmental and institutional level, there have been increased efforts to promote education about...
by Tait Mandler
 

 
 
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Education Improves Health of Sudanese Refugees

For refugees in Sudan, life is anything but stable.  For the children of refugees, schooling is irregular and not always a priority.  However, new research has found that education may be the most cost-effective way to improv...
by Jessica Wheeler