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  2. Life Insurance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is an Indian multinational public sector life insurance company headquartered in Mumbai. It is India's largest insurance company as well as the largest institutional investor with total assets under management worth ₹ 52.52 trillion (US$610 billion) as of March 2024. [ 4 ]

  3. Social welfare programmes in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The White Paper proposed policies and programmes to implement the principles established in RDP. The programmes proposed by the White Paper included Unemployment Insurance, free health care programs for pregnant women and small children, free meals for students, and poor relief that would guarantee a minimum income for families and children.

  4. Life insurance - Wikipedia

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    Some policies afford the policyholder a share of the profits of the insurance company—these are termed with-profits policies. Other policies provide no rights to a share of the profits of the company—these are non-profit policies. With-profit policies are used as a form of collective investment scheme to achieve capital growth.

  5. 'It doesn't make sense': Why millions of children have lost ...

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    The little girl, who has a heart murmur and complications after a bad bout of bronchitis, had been covered by Medicaid, the government program insuring low-income and disabled Americans.

  6. Birth control in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Burkina Faso implemented a national free healthcare policy in 2016, for women and children under 5. [89] This involved the free distribution of contraceptives. Between 2013 and 2018 government expenditure on healthcare, particularly sexual and reproductive, increased by 30%.

  7. Child discipline - Wikipedia

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    It is common for children who are otherwise ignored by their parents to turn to disruptive behaviour as a way of seeking attention. [54] An example is a child screaming for attention. Parents often inadvertently reward the bad behavior by immediately giving them the attention, thereby reinforcing it.

  8. Biden travels to Africa where policies were ‘over-promised ...

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    Overall, Africa was included in Biden's approach of coalition-building as a response to growing Chinese power. His term also saw the positioning of critical minerals as a key U.S. strategic priority.

  9. Health equity - Wikipedia

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    It is important therefore that policies and interventions which seek to influence health inequity be more adequately evaluated. Gradient Evaluation Framework (GEF) is an action-oriented policy tool that can be applied to assess whether policies will contribute to greater health equity amongst children and their families. [194] The AIM framework.