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Do the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros need seven measures of child deprivation?

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By Lucia Ferrone

Do the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros need seven measures of child deprivation?

When the winds of winter blow and the White Walkers arrive, it probably won’t matter if you are living in the Red Keep, or in a farm near Winterfell. End-of-times scenarios aside, context matters a great deal in how we define poverty and well-being. In the imaginary world of Westeros, created by G.R.R. Martin and made famous by the TV… Read more →←
Queen and her daughter Neo

Can we eliminate AIDS by 2030?

Queen and her daughter Neo
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By UNICEF Data

Can we eliminate AIDS by 2030?

The face of HIV/AIDS has dramatically changed in the last 15 years. An HIV diagnosis is no longer a death sentence: early detection, together with treatment and care, can ensure long, healthy lives and prevent transmission of the virus to others. With simplified, more efficient and cost-effective methods, HIV prevention, testing and… Read more →←

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