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A new policy paper was adopted by the European Commission on Tuesday, outlining a new strategic framework to ensure that private sector operations in developing countries have a positive impact on society.

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The European Union has allocated 320 million euros ($431 million) to the U.N. children's agency to help 15 vulnerable countries tackle infectious diseases and the lack of food, which are key causes of child deaths.

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The European Union has allocated 320 million euros ($431 million) to the U.N. children's agency to help 15 vulnerable countries tackle infectious diseases and the lack of food, which are key causes of child deaths.

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