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Fact Sheet. Okufaayo ku nsonga z’Okwegatta mu by’omukwano n’Okuzaalaly’Ekkubo erituusa ku Bulamu obulungiko mu Distrikiti y’e Kalangala (Luganda)

(2018) Abantu abalamu obulungi be twetaaga okusobola okusobola okukulaakulanya Kalangala mu biseera byayo eby’omu maaso.

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Rural Indian Women Face Heightened Cervical Cancer Risks

(2004) On July 23 of this year, Arati Pashi of Calcutta (Kolkata) made the news when she died after profuse bleeding at Calcutta Medical College and Hospital, a premier medical facility in that city. A doctor who was supposed to be on call was absent, and the medical college’s superintendent ordered an inquiry. The investigation revealed that Pashi had been suffering from cervical cancer.

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PRB Discuss Online: Abandoning Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting

(2009) As many as 140 million girls and women worldwide have undergone female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C), and more than 3 million girls are at risk for cutting each year on the African continent alone.

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PRB Discuss Online: Combating Malaria, What More Can We Do Now?

(2008) Encouraging progress against malaria was made in the Americas and some parts of Asia in the last century, but the first global campaign to stop malaria didn't succeed.

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