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MPs back new bill for medical graduates, designed to limit brain drain to countries including the UK and US
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UNHCR says Myanmar government has refused to allow it to distribute health supplies in Sittwe, where an estimated 90% of Rohingya homes have been destroyed
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By 2040 the disease could kill more people each year than malaria, TB and Aids combined – despite the cost of treatment being ‘less than dinner for two’
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A new exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art features works by female artists making statements about the political and social changes shaping the lives of women in some of the world’s most restrictive societies
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In this moving account, an African Aids activist describes her relationship with her gay son and her fears over Uganda’s homophobic bill that criminalises his sexuality
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Living in UN camps in a rapidly collapsing Sudan, refugees from Ethiopia are being kidnapped, taken across the Sahara, and tortured for ransom – in a brutal, multimillion-dollar industry
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The scant progress for human rights is in peril ahead of polls as president’s ‘family values’ rhetoric stokes culture war
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Balaknama’s reports on sexual abuse, police brutality and child labour, written by teenagers, have transformed lives in India