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Nadejda Marques

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Nadejda Marques has worked on issues of human rights and effective governance in Brazil and Angola for over a decade, with Human Rights Watch, Justiça Global, the Associação Justiça, Paz e Democracia and Open Society. She holds a PhD in human rights and development and has taught at Harvard, Boston University and the University of Colorado Boulder.

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Water distribution in Luanda, Angola, From ImagesAttr
SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, September 13, 2014
Oil-for-cash programs in Angola? Why not? In order to realize its potential on the global stage, Angola, second-largest crude oil producer in Africa, should seriously consider oil-for-cash programs to reduce poverty and inequality.
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(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, September 12, 2014
Ebola: the post-conflict fever The global response to Ebola is overlooking the need for developing a public health care system and infrastructure in countries struggling to recover form the devastating effects of successive civil wars.
Teenage students walking to school in Luanda, Angola. According to the World Bank, the net enrollment rate in Angola in 2011 was of 86%., From ImagesAttr
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, August 28, 2014
Education in the post-2015 development agenda As we discuss the effects of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)and try to set forth a new framework for beyond 2015,there is great need to rethink the role of education in the new development agenda.

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