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How do chimpanzees arrange themselves in a group setting?
<text>How do chimpanzees arrange themselves in a group setting?</text><reasoning>The egalitarianism typical of human hunters and gatherers is never total, but is striking when viewed in an evolutionary context. One of humanity's two closest primate relatives, chimpanzees, are anything but egalitarian, forming themselve...
What is the dominate one in a chimpanzee group?
<text>What is the dominate one in a chimpanzee group?</text><reasoning>The egalitarianism typical of human hunters and gatherers is never total, but is striking when viewed in an evolutionary context. One of humanity's two closest primate relatives, chimpanzees, are anything but egalitarian, forming themselves into hie...
How is labor often divided in these groups?
<text>How is labor often divided in these groups?</text><reasoning>To this day, most hunter-gatherers have a symbolically structured sexual division of labour. However, it is true that in a small minority of cases, women hunt the same kind of quarry as men, sometimes doing so alongside men. The best-known example are t...
What percentage of Aeta women hunt?
<text>What percentage of Aeta women hunt?</text><reasoning>To this day, most hunter-gatherers have a symbolically structured sexual division of labour. However, it is true that in a small minority of cases, women hunt the same kind of quarry as men, sometimes doing so alongside men. The best-known example are the Aeta ...
What is the success rate of Aeta female hunters?
<text>What is the success rate of Aeta female hunters?</text><reasoning>To this day, most hunter-gatherers have a symbolically structured sexual division of labour. However, it is true that in a small minority of cases, women hunt the same kind of quarry as men, sometimes doing so alongside men. The best-known example ...
What is the success rate for male Aeta hunters?
<text>What is the success rate for male Aeta hunters?</text><reasoning>To this day, most hunter-gatherers have a symbolically structured sexual division of labour. However, it is true that in a small minority of cases, women hunt the same kind of quarry as men, sometimes doing so alongside men. The best-known example a...
What permanent group representative do hunter-gatherers not have?
<text>What permanent group representative do hunter-gatherers not have?</text><reasoning>Anthropologists maintain that hunter/gatherers don't have permanent leaders; instead, the person taking the initiative at any one time depends on the task being performed. In addition to social and economic equality in hunter-gathe...
Initiative within the group depends upon what factor?
<text>Initiative within the group depends upon what factor?</text><reasoning>Anthropologists maintain that hunter/gatherers don't have permanent leaders; instead, the person taking the initiative at any one time depends on the task being performed. In addition to social and economic equality in hunter-gatherer societie...
What group arrangement is usual in family authority?
<text>What group arrangement is usual in family authority?</text><reasoning>Anthropologists maintain that hunter/gatherers don't have permanent leaders; instead, the person taking the initiative at any one time depends on the task being performed. In addition to social and economic equality in hunter-gatherer societies...
What is the kinship and decent system among hunter-gatherers?
<text>What is the kinship and decent system among hunter-gatherers?</text><reasoning>Anthropologists maintain that hunter/gatherers don't have permanent leaders; instead, the person taking the initiative at any one time depends on the task being performed. In addition to social and economic equality in hunter-gatherer ...
Where do many modern day hunter-gatherers live?
<text>Where do many modern day hunter-gatherers live?</text><reasoning>Many groups continued their hunter-gatherer ways of life, although their numbers have continually declined, partly as a result of pressure from growing agricultural and pastoral communities. Many of them reside in the developing world, either in ari...
In what type of climate do hunter-gatherers live?
<text>In what type of climate do hunter-gatherers live?</text><reasoning>Many groups continued their hunter-gatherer ways of life, although their numbers have continually declined, partly as a result of pressure from growing agricultural and pastoral communities. Many of them reside in the developing world, either in a...
What kind of human life-style is pushing hunter-gatherers out of their environment?
<text>What kind of human life-style is pushing hunter-gatherers out of their environment?</text><reasoning>Many groups continued their hunter-gatherer ways of life, although their numbers have continually declined, partly as a result of pressure from growing agricultural and pastoral communities. Many of them reside in...
What has Jared Diamond blamed the decline of gatherers on?
<text>What has Jared Diamond blamed the decline of gatherers on?</text><reasoning>Many groups continued their hunter-gatherer ways of life, although their numbers have continually declined, partly as a result of pressure from growing agricultural and pastoral communities. Many of them reside in the developing world, ei...
What type of food animal went extict by the end of the Pleistocene era?
<text>What type of food animal went extict by the end of the Pleistocene era?</text><reasoning>Many groups continued their hunter-gatherer ways of life, although their numbers have continually declined, partly as a result of pressure from growing agricultural and pastoral communities. Many of them reside in the develop...
How did early humans locate meat without hunting ?
<text>How did early humans locate meat without hunting ?</text><reasoning>In the 1950s, Lewis Binford suggested that early humans were obtaining meat via scavenging, not hunting. Early humans in the Lower Paleolithic lived in forests and woodlands, which allowed them to collect seafood, eggs, nuts, and fruits besides s...
In addition to finding already dead animals, what other cause of death were their animal finds?
<text>In addition to finding already dead animals, what other cause of death were their animal finds?</text><reasoning>In the 1950s, Lewis Binford suggested that early humans were obtaining meat via scavenging, not hunting. Early humans in the Lower Paleolithic lived in forests and woodlands, which allowed them to coll...
Where did hunter-gatherer peoples live?
<text>Where did hunter-gatherer peoples live?</text><reasoning>In the 1950s, Lewis Binford suggested that early humans were obtaining meat via scavenging, not hunting. Early humans in the Lower Paleolithic lived in forests and woodlands, which allowed them to collect seafood, eggs, nuts, and fruits besides scavenging. ...
What type of area did early humans avoid?
<text>What type of area did early humans avoid?</text><reasoning>In the 1950s, Lewis Binford suggested that early humans were obtaining meat via scavenging, not hunting. Early humans in the Lower Paleolithic lived in forests and woodlands, which allowed them to collect seafood, eggs, nuts, and fruits besides scavenging...
What is the social style of hunter-gather societies?
<text>What is the social style of hunter-gather societies?</text><reasoning>Hunter-gatherers tend to have an egalitarian social ethos, although settled hunter-gatherers (for example, those inhabiting the Northwest Coast of North America) are an exception to this rule. Nearly all African hunter-gatherers are egalitarian...
Where do people who are an exception to egalitarianism live?
<text>Where do people who are an exception to egalitarianism live?</text><reasoning>Hunter-gatherers tend to have an egalitarian social ethos, although settled hunter-gatherers (for example, those inhabiting the Northwest Coast of North America) are an exception to this rule. Nearly all African hunter-gatherers are ega...
what group of hunter-gatherers are nearly all egalitarian?
<text>what group of hunter-gatherers are nearly all egalitarian?</text><reasoning>Hunter-gatherers tend to have an egalitarian social ethos, although settled hunter-gatherers (for example, those inhabiting the Northwest Coast of North America) are an exception to this rule. Nearly all African hunter-gatherers are egali...
Who has rejected Wilmsen's arguments?
<text>Who has rejected Wilmsen's arguments?</text><reasoning>Lee and Guenther have rejected most of the arguments put forward by Wilmsen. Doron Shultziner and others have argued that we can learn a lot about the life-styles of prehistoric hunter-gatherers from studies of contemporary hunter-gatherers—especially their i...
Whose lifestyle does Shultziner think we can learn about?
<text>Whose lifestyle does Shultziner think we can learn about?</text><reasoning>Lee and Guenther have rejected most of the arguments put forward by Wilmsen. Doron Shultziner and others have argued that we can learn a lot about the life-styles of prehistoric hunter-gatherers from studies of contemporary hunter-gatherer...
What is it about prehistoric hunter-gatherers that impresses Shultziner?
<text>What is it about prehistoric hunter-gatherers that impresses Shultziner?</text><reasoning>Lee and Guenther have rejected most of the arguments put forward by Wilmsen. Doron Shultziner and others have argued that we can learn a lot about the life-styles of prehistoric hunter-gatherers from studies of contemporary ...
Who has offered arguments that Lee and Guenther disliked?
<text>Who has offered arguments that Lee and Guenther disliked?</text><reasoning>Lee and Guenther have rejected most of the arguments put forward by Wilmsen. Doron Shultziner and others have argued that we can learn a lot about the life-styles of prehistoric hunter-gatherers from studies of contemporary hunter-gatherer...
UNFPA lists elements that promote what human right?
<text>UNFPA lists elements that promote what human right?</text><reasoning>According to UNFPA these elements promote the right of "reproductive health", that is physical, mental, and social health in matters related to reproduction and the reproductive system.</reasoning><output>reproductive health</output>
These elements concern health related to reproduction and what else?
<text>These elements concern health related to reproduction and what else?</text><reasoning>According to UNFPA these elements promote the right of "reproductive health", that is physical, mental, and social health in matters related to reproduction and the reproductive system.</reasoning><output>the reproductive system...
What is the third element?
<text>What is the third element?</text><reasoning>According to UNFPA these elements promote the right of "reproductive health", that is physical, mental, and social health in matters related to reproduction and the reproductive system.</reasoning><output>social health</output>
What was the third Radio Station in the US?
<text>What was the third Radio Station in the US?</text><reasoning>Oklahoma City was home to several pioneers in radio and television broadcasting. Oklahoma City's WKY Radio was the first radio station transmitting west of the Mississippi River and the third radio station in the United States. WKY received its federal ...
When was WKY granted a federal license?
<text>When was WKY granted a federal license?</text><reasoning>Oklahoma City was home to several pioneers in radio and television broadcasting. Oklahoma City's WKY Radio was the first radio station transmitting west of the Mississippi River and the third radio station in the United States. WKY received its federal lice...
When did E.K. Gaylord's Oklahoma Publishing Compan buy WKY Radio?
<text>When did E.K. Gaylord's Oklahoma Publishing Compan buy WKY Radio?</text><reasoning>Oklahoma City was home to several pioneers in radio and television broadcasting. Oklahoma City's WKY Radio was the first radio station transmitting west of the Mississippi River and the third radio station in the United States. WKY...
What is the current station called?
<text>What is the current station called?</text><reasoning>Oklahoma City was home to several pioneers in radio and television broadcasting. Oklahoma City's WKY Radio was the first radio station transmitting west of the Mississippi River and the third radio station in the United States. WKY received its federal license ...
In what kind of area did forest gardening start?
<text>In what kind of area did forest gardening start?</text><reasoning>Forest gardening was also being used as a food production system in various parts of the world over this period. Forest gardens originated in prehistoric times along jungle-clad river banks and in the wet foothills of monsoon regions.[citation need...
What kind of plant did these early gardeners seek out?
<text>What kind of plant did these early gardeners seek out?</text><reasoning>Forest gardening was also being used as a food production system in various parts of the world over this period. Forest gardens originated in prehistoric times along jungle-clad river banks and in the wet foothills of monsoon regions.[citatio...
What use did forest gardeners put to tree and vines to?
<text>What use did forest gardeners put to tree and vines to?</text><reasoning>Forest gardening was also being used as a food production system in various parts of the world over this period. Forest gardens originated in prehistoric times along jungle-clad river banks and in the wet foothills of monsoon regions.[citati...
What did these gardeners do about unwanted species?
<text>What did these gardeners do about unwanted species?</text><reasoning>Forest gardening was also being used as a food production system in various parts of the world over this period. Forest gardens originated in prehistoric times along jungle-clad river banks and in the wet foothills of monsoon regions.[citation n...
How many people are paid to be employed by the Oklahoma City Fire department?
<text>How many people are paid to be employed by the Oklahoma City Fire department?</text><reasoning>Oklahoma City is protected by the Oklahoma City Fire Department (OKCFD), which employs 1015 paid, professional firefighters. The current Chief of Department is G. Keith Bryant, the department is also commanded by three...
Who is currently the Chief of the department?
<text>Who is currently the Chief of the department?</text><reasoning>Oklahoma City is protected by the Oklahoma City Fire Department (OKCFD), which employs 1015 paid, professional firefighters. The current Chief of Department is G. Keith Bryant, the department is also commanded by three Deputy Chiefs, who – along with ...
How many firestations are there?
<text>How many firestations are there?</text><reasoning>Oklahoma City is protected by the Oklahoma City Fire Department (OKCFD), which employs 1015 paid, professional firefighters. The current Chief of Department is G. Keith Bryant, the department is also commanded by three Deputy Chiefs, who – along with the departmen...
How many emergency calls are made yearly?
<text>How many emergency calls are made yearly?</text><reasoning>Oklahoma City is protected by the Oklahoma City Fire Department (OKCFD), which employs 1015 paid, professional firefighters. The current Chief of Department is G. Keith Bryant, the department is also commanded by three Deputy Chiefs, who – along with the ...
At what conference did Richard Borshay speak?
<text>At what conference did Richard Borshay speak?</text><reasoning>At the 1966 "Man the Hunter" conference, anthropologists Richard Borshay Lee and Irven DeVore suggested that egalitarianism was one of several central characteristics of nomadic hunting and gathering societies because mobility requires minimization of...
When was the Man the Hunter conference?
<text>When was the Man the Hunter conference?</text><reasoning>At the 1966 "Man the Hunter" conference, anthropologists Richard Borshay Lee and Irven DeVore suggested that egalitarianism was one of several central characteristics of nomadic hunting and gathering societies because mobility requires minimization of mater...
Why is there a lessening of material possessions in hunting and gathering groups?
<text>Why is there a lessening of material possessions in hunting and gathering groups?</text><reasoning>At the 1966 "Man the Hunter" conference, anthropologists Richard Borshay Lee and Irven DeVore suggested that egalitarianism was one of several central characteristics of nomadic hunting and gathering societies becau...
What can decreased material possessions produce in a hunter-gatherer society?
<text>What can decreased material possessions produce in a hunter-gatherer society?</text><reasoning>At the 1966 "Man the Hunter" conference, anthropologists Richard Borshay Lee and Irven DeVore suggested that egalitarianism was one of several central characteristics of nomadic hunting and gathering societies because m...
What other characteristic is variable for these groups?
<text>What other characteristic is variable for these groups?</text><reasoning>At the 1966 "Man the Hunter" conference, anthropologists Richard Borshay Lee and Irven DeVore suggested that egalitarianism was one of several central characteristics of nomadic hunting and gathering societies because mobility requires minim...
How do modern hunters and gathers differ from early ones?
<text>How do modern hunters and gathers differ from early ones?</text><reasoning>Hunting-gathering was the common human mode of subsistence throughout the Paleolithic, but the observation of current-day hunters and gatherers does not necessarily reflect Paleolithic societies; the hunter-gatherer cultures examined today...
What type of conditions are not present in modern societies?
<text>What type of conditions are not present in modern societies?</text><reasoning>Hunting-gathering was the common human mode of subsistence throughout the Paleolithic, but the observation of current-day hunters and gatherers does not necessarily reflect Paleolithic societies; the hunter-gatherer cultures examined to...
Where do you find groups that represent pristine conditions?
<text>Where do you find groups that represent pristine conditions?</text><reasoning>Hunting-gathering was the common human mode of subsistence throughout the Paleolithic, but the observation of current-day hunters and gatherers does not necessarily reflect Paleolithic societies; the hunter-gatherer cultures examined to...
What do modern hunter-gatherers not reflect?
<text>What do modern hunter-gatherers not reflect?</text><reasoning>Hunting-gathering was the common human mode of subsistence throughout the Paleolithic, but the observation of current-day hunters and gatherers does not necessarily reflect Paleolithic societies; the hunter-gatherer cultures examined today have had muc...
What does the immediate return system mean?
<text>What does the immediate return system mean?</text><reasoning>One way to divide hunter-gatherer groups is by their return systems. James Woodburn uses the categories "immediate return" hunter-gatherers for egalitarian and "delayed return" for nonegalitarian. Immediate return foragers consume their food within a d...
To what kind of group does the delayed return system belong?
<text>To what kind of group does the delayed return system belong?</text><reasoning>One way to divide hunter-gatherer groups is by their return systems. James Woodburn uses the categories "immediate return" hunter-gatherers for egalitarian and "delayed return" for nonegalitarian. Immediate return foragers consume their...
Which group eats their acquired food in a day or two?
<text>Which group eats their acquired food in a day or two?</text><reasoning>One way to divide hunter-gatherer groups is by their return systems. James Woodburn uses the categories "immediate return" hunter-gatherers for egalitarian and "delayed return" for nonegalitarian. Immediate return foragers consume their food w...
When did UNFPA begin its work?
<text>When did UNFPA begin its work?</text><reasoning>UNFPA began operations in 1969 as the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (the name was changed in 1987) under the administration of the United Nations Development Fund. In 1971 it was placed under the authority of the United Nations General Assembly.</rea...
What was UNFPA's original name?
<text>What was UNFPA's original name?</text><reasoning>UNFPA began operations in 1969 as the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (the name was changed in 1987) under the administration of the United Nations Development Fund. In 1971 it was placed under the authority of the United Nations General Assembly.</re...
When did the organization change its name?
<text>When did the organization change its name?</text><reasoning>UNFPA began operations in 1969 as the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (the name was changed in 1987) under the administration of the United Nations Development Fund. In 1971 it was placed under the authority of the United Nations General As...
UNFPA was originally administered by what U.N. body?
<text>UNFPA was originally administered by what U.N. body?</text><reasoning>UNFPA began operations in 1969 as the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (the name was changed in 1987) under the administration of the United Nations Development Fund. In 1971 it was placed under the authority of the United Nations ...
When was UNFPA moved to being under the authority of the United Nations General Assembly?
<text>When was UNFPA moved to being under the authority of the United Nations General Assembly?</text><reasoning>UNFPA began operations in 1969 as the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (the name was changed in 1987) under the administration of the United Nations Development Fund. In 1971 it was placed under...
Who contributes to UNFPA?
<text>Who contributes to UNFPA?</text><reasoning>Contributions from governments and the private sector to UNFPA in 2014 exceeded $1 billion. The amount includes $477 million to the organization’s core resources and $529 million earmarked for specific programs and initiatives.</reasoning><output>governments and the priv...
Contributions exceeded how much in 2014?
<text>Contributions exceeded how much in 2014?</text><reasoning>Contributions from governments and the private sector to UNFPA in 2014 exceeded $1 billion. The amount includes $477 million to the organization’s core resources and $529 million earmarked for specific programs and initiatives.</reasoning><output>$1 billio...
How much of its funding was earmarked?
<text>How much of its funding was earmarked?</text><reasoning>Contributions from governments and the private sector to UNFPA in 2014 exceeded $1 billion. The amount includes $477 million to the organization’s core resources and $529 million earmarked for specific programs and initiatives.</reasoning><output>$529 millio...
What was the amount of funding for UNFPA's core resources?
<text>What was the amount of funding for UNFPA's core resources?</text><reasoning>Contributions from governments and the private sector to UNFPA in 2014 exceeded $1 billion. The amount includes $477 million to the organization’s core resources and $529 million earmarked for specific programs and initiatives.</reasoning...
When did the U.N. vote to adopt the Sustainable Development Goals?
<text>When did the U.N. vote to adopt the Sustainable Development Goals?</text><reasoning>In September 2015, the 193 member states of the United Nations unanimously adopted the Sustainable Development Goals, a set of 17 goals aiming to transform the world over the next 15 years. These goals are designed to eliminate po...
How many countries adopted the Sustainable Development Goals?
<text>How many countries adopted the Sustainable Development Goals?</text><reasoning>In September 2015, the 193 member states of the United Nations unanimously adopted the Sustainable Development Goals, a set of 17 goals aiming to transform the world over the next 15 years. These goals are designed to eliminate poverty...
How many Sustainable Development Goals are there?
<text>How many Sustainable Development Goals are there?</text><reasoning>In September 2015, the 193 member states of the United Nations unanimously adopted the Sustainable Development Goals, a set of 17 goals aiming to transform the world over the next 15 years. These goals are designed to eliminate poverty, discrimina...
The Sustainable Development Goals are intended to change the world over what time period?
<text>The Sustainable Development Goals are intended to change the world over what time period?</text><reasoning>In September 2015, the 193 member states of the United Nations unanimously adopted the Sustainable Development Goals, a set of 17 goals aiming to transform the world over the next 15 years. These goals are d...
What is the only important factor in hunter-gatherer tool choices?
<text>What is the only important factor in hunter-gatherer tool choices?</text><reasoning>Hunter-gatherer societies manifest significant variability, depending on climate zone/life zone, available technology and societal structure. Archaeologists examine hunter-gatherer tool kits to measure variability across different...
What does climate produce in hunter-gatherer societies?
<text>What does climate produce in hunter-gatherer societies?</text><reasoning>Hunter-gatherer societies manifest significant variability, depending on climate zone/life zone, available technology and societal structure. Archaeologists examine hunter-gatherer tool kits to measure variability across different groups. Co...
What is the threat that extreme temperature causes in environment?
<text>What is the threat that extreme temperature causes in environment?</text><reasoning>Hunter-gatherer societies manifest significant variability, depending on climate zone/life zone, available technology and societal structure. Archaeologists examine hunter-gatherer tool kits to measure variability across different...
What does temperature impact on tool kits?
<text>What does temperature impact on tool kits?</text><reasoning>Hunter-gatherer societies manifest significant variability, depending on climate zone/life zone, available technology and societal structure. Archaeologists examine hunter-gatherer tool kits to measure variability across different groups. Collard et al. ...
What is Torrence's 1989 theory about that ties into tool kit variability ?
<text>What is Torrence's 1989 theory about that ties into tool kit variability ?</text><reasoning>Hunter-gatherer societies manifest significant variability, depending on climate zone/life zone, available technology and societal structure. Archaeologists examine hunter-gatherer tool kits to measure variability across d...
These ancient hunter-gathers followed what path in pursuit of game?
<text>These ancient hunter-gathers followed what path in pursuit of game?</text><reasoning>Evidence suggests big-game hunter gatherers crossed the Bering Strait from Asia (Eurasia) into North America over a land bridge (Beringia), that existed between 47,000–14,000 years ago. Around 18,500-15,500 years ago, these hunte...
Between what ice sheets were the corridors located?
<text>Between what ice sheets were the corridors located?</text><reasoning>Evidence suggests big-game hunter gatherers crossed the Bering Strait from Asia (Eurasia) into North America over a land bridge (Beringia), that existed between 47,000–14,000 years ago. Around 18,500-15,500 years ago, these hunter-gatherers are ...
What other way could they have crossed on to this continent?
<text>What other way could they have crossed on to this continent?</text><reasoning>Evidence suggests big-game hunter gatherers crossed the Bering Strait from Asia (Eurasia) into North America over a land bridge (Beringia), that existed between 47,000–14,000 years ago. Around 18,500-15,500 years ago, these hunter-gathe...
Are the Sustainable Development Goals considered ambitious or modest in scope?
<text>Are the Sustainable Development Goals considered ambitious or modest in scope?</text><reasoning>The Sustainable Development Goals are ambitious, and they will require enormous efforts across countries, continents, industries and disciplines - but they are achievable. UNFPA is working with governments, partners an...
The third of the goals concerns what?
<text>The third of the goals concerns what?</text><reasoning>The Sustainable Development Goals are ambitious, and they will require enormous efforts across countries, continents, industries and disciplines - but they are achievable. UNFPA is working with governments, partners and other UN agencies to directly tackle ma...
What does the fourth goal focus on improving?
<text>What does the fourth goal focus on improving?</text><reasoning>The Sustainable Development Goals are ambitious, and they will require enormous efforts across countries, continents, industries and disciplines - but they are achievable. UNFPA is working with governments, partners and other UN agencies to directly t...
What is the topic of the fifth goal?
<text>What is the topic of the fifth goal?</text><reasoning>The Sustainable Development Goals are ambitious, and they will require enormous efforts across countries, continents, industries and disciplines - but they are achievable. UNFPA is working with governments, partners and other UN agencies to directly tackle man...
UNFPA is the largest worldwide funder of what type of programs?
<text>UNFPA is the largest worldwide funder of what type of programs?</text><reasoning>UNFPA is the world's largest multilateral source of funding for population and reproductive health programs. The Fund works with governments and non-governmental organizations in over 150 countries with the support of the internation...
In how many countries does UNFPA operate?
<text>In how many countries does UNFPA operate?</text><reasoning>UNFPA is the world's largest multilateral source of funding for population and reproductive health programs. The Fund works with governments and non-governmental organizations in over 150 countries with the support of the international community, supporti...
In addition to working directly with governments, with whom does UNFPA work?
<text>In addition to working directly with governments, with whom does UNFPA work?</text><reasoning>UNFPA is the world's largest multilateral source of funding for population and reproductive health programs. The Fund works with governments and non-governmental organizations in over 150 countries with the support of th...
What supports UNFPA's work?
<text>What supports UNFPA's work?</text><reasoning>UNFPA is the world's largest multilateral source of funding for population and reproductive health programs. The Fund works with governments and non-governmental organizations in over 150 countries with the support of the international community, supporting programs th...
The Fund's programs support women, men, and who else?
<text>The Fund's programs support women, men, and who else?</text><reasoning>UNFPA is the world's largest multilateral source of funding for population and reproductive health programs. The Fund works with governments and non-governmental organizations in over 150 countries with the support of the international communi...
In how many geographic regions does UNFPA operate?
<text>In how many geographic regions does UNFPA operate?</text><reasoning>The UNFPA supports programs in more than 150 countries, territories and areas spread across four geographic regions: Arab States and Europe, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, and sub-Saharan Africa. Around three quarters of t...
About what fraction of UNFPA's staff do field work?
<text>About what fraction of UNFPA's staff do field work?</text><reasoning>The UNFPA supports programs in more than 150 countries, territories and areas spread across four geographic regions: Arab States and Europe, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, and sub-Saharan Africa. Around three quarters of ...
UNFPA is part of what larger U.N. group?
<text>UNFPA is part of what larger U.N. group?</text><reasoning>The UNFPA supports programs in more than 150 countries, territories and areas spread across four geographic regions: Arab States and Europe, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, and sub-Saharan Africa. Around three quarters of the staff w...
UNFPA groups what area in the same geographic region as the Arab States?
<text>UNFPA groups what area in the same geographic region as the Arab States?</text><reasoning>The UNFPA supports programs in more than 150 countries, territories and areas spread across four geographic regions: Arab States and Europe, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, and sub-Saharan Africa. Arou...
Which country was administering forced abortions?
<text>Which country was administering forced abortions?</text><reasoning>UNFPA's connection to China's administration of forced abortions was refuted by investigations carried out by various US, UK, and UN teams sent to examine UNFPA activities in China. Specifically, a three-person U.S State Department fact-finding te...
How many people were on the U.S. fact-finding team?
<text>How many people were on the U.S. fact-finding team?</text><reasoning>UNFPA's connection to China's administration of forced abortions was refuted by investigations carried out by various US, UK, and UN teams sent to examine UNFPA activities in China. Specifically, a three-person U.S State Department fact-finding ...
Which U.S. department investigated the allegations?
<text>Which U.S. department investigated the allegations?</text><reasoning>UNFPA's connection to China's administration of forced abortions was refuted by investigations carried out by various US, UK, and UN teams sent to examine UNFPA activities in China. Specifically, a three-person U.S State Department fact-finding ...
Who was Executive Director or Under-Secretary General from 1969 to 1987?
<text>Who was Executive Director or Under-Secretary General from 1969 to 1987?</text><reasoning>Executive Directors and Under-Secretaries General of the UN 2011–present Dr Babatunde Osotimehin (Nigeria) 2000–2010 Ms Thoraya Ahmed Obaid (Saudi Arabia) 1987–2000 Dr Nafis Sadik (Pakistan) 1969–87 Mr Rafael M. Salas (Phili...
Dr Babatunde Osotimehin hailed from what country?
<text>Dr Babatunde Osotimehin hailed from what country?</text><reasoning>Executive Directors and Under-Secretaries General of the UN 2011–present Dr Babatunde Osotimehin (Nigeria) 2000–2010 Ms Thoraya Ahmed Obaid (Saudi Arabia) 1987–2000 Dr Nafis Sadik (Pakistan) 1969–87 Mr Rafael M. Salas (Philippines)</reasoning><out...
Who was Executive Director or Under-Secretary General from 2000 to 2010?
<text>Who was Executive Director or Under-Secretary General from 2000 to 2010?</text><reasoning>Executive Directors and Under-Secretaries General of the UN 2011–present Dr Babatunde Osotimehin (Nigeria) 2000–2010 Ms Thoraya Ahmed Obaid (Saudi Arabia) 1987–2000 Dr Nafis Sadik (Pakistan) 1969–87 Mr Rafael M. Salas (Phili...
Which doctor from Pakistan served until 2000?
<text>Which doctor from Pakistan served until 2000?</text><reasoning>Executive Directors and Under-Secretaries General of the UN 2011–present Dr Babatunde Osotimehin (Nigeria) 2000–2010 Ms Thoraya Ahmed Obaid (Saudi Arabia) 1987–2000 Dr Nafis Sadik (Pakistan) 1969–87 Mr Rafael M. Salas (Philippines)</reasoning><output>...
Which government official blocked funding to the UNFPA?
<text>Which government official blocked funding to the UNFPA?</text><reasoning>President Bush denied funding to the UNFPA. Over the course of the Bush Administration, a total of $244 million in Congressionally approved funding was blocked by the Executive Branch.</reasoning><output>President</output>
What was the name of the official who blocked UNFPA funding?
<text>What was the name of the official who blocked UNFPA funding?</text><reasoning>President Bush denied funding to the UNFPA. Over the course of the Bush Administration, a total of $244 million in Congressionally approved funding was blocked by the Executive Branch.</reasoning><output>Bush</output>
How much funding was blocked?
<text>How much funding was blocked?</text><reasoning>President Bush denied funding to the UNFPA. Over the course of the Bush Administration, a total of $244 million in Congressionally approved funding was blocked by the Executive Branch.</reasoning><output>$244 million</output>
Which branch of government denied the UNFPA funding?
<text>Which branch of government denied the UNFPA funding?</text><reasoning>President Bush denied funding to the UNFPA. Over the course of the Bush Administration, a total of $244 million in Congressionally approved funding was blocked by the Executive Branch.</reasoning><output>the Executive Branch</output>
How had the UNFPA funding been initially approved?
<text>How had the UNFPA funding been initially approved?</text><reasoning>President Bush denied funding to the UNFPA. Over the course of the Bush Administration, a total of $244 million in Congressionally approved funding was blocked by the Executive Branch.</reasoning><output>Congressionally</output>
What do some agriculturalists often do?
<text>What do some agriculturalists often do?</text><reasoning>Some agriculturalists also regularly hunt and gather (e.g., farming during the frost-free season and hunting during the winter). Still others in developed countries go hunting, primarily for leisure. In the Brazilian rainforest, those groups that recently d...