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<title>Ilmastonmuutos ei ole kohtalo, malilaisjärjestö opettaa</title>
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<description>Mali-Folkecenter Nyetaa -järjestö tekee ilmastonmuutoksen vastaista työtä Malissa tukemalla muun muassa uusiutuvan energian käyttöä. Ensimmäiseksi ihmisille kuitenkin kerrotaan, ettei ilmastonmuutos ole luonnonoikku, johon täytyy vain tyytyä.</description>
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<title>Healthcare in Southern Mali [Video]</title>
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<description>Explore, through this video, the daily routine of one doctor in a small, isolated village in Southern Mali as he tends to the medical needs of over 40,000 patients.</description>
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<title>Alternative Energy: Powering Up in Some Surprising Places </title>
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<description>WASHINGTON, Aug 30 (OneWorld) - One of the most favorable yet systematically overlooked characteristics of solar, wind, biomass, and other types of organic energy is their universality.</description>
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<title>Mobile Service Helps Bring Down Infant Mortality</title>
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<description>In Coura, a district of Mali's capital Bamako, it's now possible to monitor the health of local infants closely in real time with the launch of a new pilot project dubbed Pesinet.</description>
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<title>Malian Crop Could Light All Its Villages</title>
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<description>Some 700 communities in Mali are already profiting from the affordable renewable energy provided by a plant grown in the region. The country hopes to one day meet its entire power needs with this hardy plant, inevitably boosting the standard of living for the countys 80-percent rural population.</description>
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