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Most of your data is based, originally, on World Health Organisation statistics, which came from death certificates.
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World Health Organization statistics from October 2013 show that violence against women is a worldwide issue that can transpire anywhere and with anyone.
BBC: Should women avoid travelling alone?
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The first medical supplies arrived less than a year ago, and World Health Organisation statistics show the incidence of all manner of illnesses rising unabated: the number of Iraqi babies who die before they are one has more than tripled since sanctions began.
ECONOMIST: Waiting for the next Iraqi crisis
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Suicide is among the leading causes of death in people aged 15 to 24 in scores of countries, and in many the suicide rate for young people has risen in the past decade according to statistics collected by the World Health Organisation.
ECONOMIST: Let death be my dominion