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Two women from Senegal take a walk. As the result of a new gas rig off the coast of Senegal, many women are turning to prostitution to support their families.  (Photo by Ulas koksal1) Photo used under CC BY
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Bangladeshi women in a training center for traditional handicrafts, a project that is assisted by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).  (Photo by UN Photo/W. Wild.) Photo used under CC BY
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