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The post-2015 development agenda must heavily focus on providing opportunities and protecting the rights of vulnerable populations including women, children and persons with disabilities, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of San Marino, Pasquale Val
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entini told the United Nations General Assembly today. Today, women are still the victims of discrimination and violence in many parts of the world, also in the most developed countries. In the poorest regions of our planet, maternal mortality remains a challenge, Mr. Valentini said. The advancement of women s rights, the elimination of all barriers to their full participa
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n are also extremely vulnerable to violence, abuse and exploitation, Mr. Valentini said, noting that in poverty-stricken areas of the world, infant mortality and chronic malnutrition rates