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Investing in Education Means Healthier Communities Today, nearly 61 million children around the world do not have access to basic education. Educated children grow up to earn higher wages, contribute to stronger economie
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Document Date: 2014-03-03 18:31:24


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Washington / D.C. / /

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Pakistan Journal / Hertz / /

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Africa / /

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Zimbabwe / Kenya / United States / Nigeria / Bangladesh / South Africa / India / Somalia / Kenya and Somalia / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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International Food Policy Research Institute / /

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direct food aid / AIDS prevention programs / earlier food price rise / HIV prevention / main policy tool / educational systems / food crops.# / food / /

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malnutrition / Global AIDS Epidemic / Factors Causing Malnutrition / HIV / acute malnutrition / HIV/ AIDS epidemic / HIV infections / AIDS / HIV/AIDS / HIV/AIDS epidemic / Child malnutrition / /

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immunizations / nutrition counseling / /

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International Center for Research / World Health Organization / World Bank / National Science Foundation / International Labor Organization / International Food Policy Research Institute / Basic Education Coalition / UNAIDS / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / /

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Rekha Hill Rojas / Michael Kremer / Thomas F. Baskett / Samuel Sinei / Mary Hill Rojas / Lawrence Haddad / Sperling / /

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teacher / Executive / /

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sub-Saharan Africa / Western Kenya / /

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http / pdf / /

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