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Women and girls in many countries find it almost impossible to access basic sexual and reproductive health services.
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Last Modified: 15 Feb 2013 09:28 GMT
Drug traffic fuels addiction in Sierra Leone
As the global narcotics trade expands in West Africa, it leaves a trail of addicts in its wake.
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West African nation's players edge their way up the African rankings despite limited facilities and little funding.
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As Human Rights violations continue around the world, will 2013 be a better year?
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Re-elected Sierra Leone leader promises jobs
Credited with rebuilding infrastructure after a civil war, Ernest Bai Koroma won in the first round of voting.
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Last Modified: 24 Nov 2012 12:57 GMT
Koroma re-elected in Sierra Leone vote
Incumbent president avoids runoff in West African nation after capturing 58.7 of ballots, according to official results.
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