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Pierce is the co-founder of the Recursion Program’s Young Leaders Board, a nonprofit working to eradicate poverty and ...
In an address to the field officers, the Deputy Government Statistician, Dr. Faustina Frempong Ainguah stated that the QLFS ...
The Salvation Army will break ground on its first-of-a-kind building, a 21-acre campus in the Stemmons Corridor in Dallas.
In a country where poverty, gender-based inequality and traditional norms continue to limit educational opportunities for girls, the Center for Justice and Peace Studies (CJPS) is leading a grassroots ...
The Federal Executive Council on Monday approved a new national policy on employment generation for the country. Under the ...
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on Monday directed the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, to strengthen legislation that will criminalise usurpers ...
The latest Human Rights Watch report accuses major U.S. gig platforms—apps that hire workers for on-demand tasks—of ...
The benefit could add $200 a month for people struggling. But the UCP government will deduct it from its own support.
Missouri’s system for providing legal representation to families ensnared in the foster care system is highly decentralized ...
For decades, Indiana’s Community and Home Options to Institutional Care for the Elderly and Disabled program – CHOICE, for ...
As U.S. Rep. Brett Guthrie prepares to lead a debate on the future of Medicaid, his home state of Kentucky has more at stake ...
Audubon Area Community Services (AACS) is celebrating 50 years of service with a community event on May 17, inviting local ...