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Peru to Ban Single-Use Plastic Bags, Niger Law Protects Refugees, Victoria’s Equal Gender Cabinet

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07.12.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Australia, #Gender Equality, #Niger, #Peru, #Plastic Ban, #Single-Use Plastic, #Victoria
Photo: zeevveez / Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

Peru will end the production, distribution, and consumption of single-use plastic bags; a new law in Niger protects people fleeing violence, natural disasters, and famine; and Victoria’s new cabinet is made up of 11 men and 11 women.

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Good News
07.12.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Australia, #Gender Equality, #Niger, #Peru, #Plastic Ban, #Single-Use Plastic, #Victoria
Photo: zeevveez / Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
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