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This rampant sexual violence has contributed to Haiti’s crumbling economic system, with many survivors fleeing their workplaces out of fear of being attacked again.
statistics that China’s population is officially shrinking — more people are dying than being born in China. In response, conversations about how to tackle this “demographic crisis” have erupted. When China’s “one child” policy was abolished in 2016, many middle class women became increasingly concerned about the government inappropriately encouraging women to have more children.
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