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Ozone Layer to Fully Heal, $1B for Global Health, US Hits Milestones in Midterm Elections

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07.11.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Global Health, #Midterm Elections, #Ozone Layer, #Women in Politics
Photo: Carbon Visuals (Public Domain Mark 1.0)

Thanks to the Montreal Protocol of 1987, the ozone layer will fully heal by 2050; philanthropists and 10 governments pledged $1 billion for newborn and childhood nutrition, access to contraception and key maternity services in poor countries; and thanks to a record number of women running for office, the U.S. hit a few important milestones during the midterm elections.

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07.11.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Global Health, #Midterm Elections, #Ozone Layer, #Women in Politics
Photo: Carbon Visuals (Public Domain Mark 1.0)
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