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Subject Espresso ☕️ - India's solar powered cotton spinners, Uganda's street traders and Sri Lanka's brain drain
Date August 19, 2022 11:00 AM
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Migrants share lessons with U.S. to improve climate resilience [[link removed]]

People from nations vulnerable to climate change - like the Marshall Islands and Honduras - are helping the United States to better prepare for its impacts

Solar power helps Indian women make light work of cotton spinning [[link removed]]

After the national Mission Solar Charkha project, one Indian state is training female cotton spinners to use solar-powered wheels

Uganda's street traders treated 'like animals' in major crackdown [[link removed]]

Kampala authorities have arrested thousands of vendors this year and there is criticism over poor treatment and lack of regulation

No fuel, no hope: Sri Lankans flee crisis in mass brain drain [[link removed]]

Cost of living crisis fuels exodus of Sri Lanka professionals

U.S. to boost monkeypox vaccine supply with 1.8 million extra doses [[link removed]]

As the number of reported monkeypox cases in the U.S. rose above 13,500, the country announced plans to boost its supply of vaccines

Opinion: OPINION: Inflation Reduction Act is bad news for patients [[link removed]]

The U.S. passed a new version of their spending bill, but how will the bill's drug pricing reforms impact HIV patients?

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