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Points of Progress: US life expectancy increases, and more

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Countries where the world saw progress, for the March 2, 2020 Monitor Weekly.

1. Maryland

Maryland unveiled life-size bronze statues of abolitionists Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass during a Feb. 10 ceremony at its State House.听Both Tubman and Douglass hail from Maryland鈥檚 Eastern Shore, and the statues鈥 dedication comes as the state attempts to better commemorate its black history 鈥 by replacing or removing monuments for supporters of slavery. 鈥淎 mark of true greatness is shining light on a system of oppression and having the courage to change it,鈥 says Adrienne Jones, the state鈥檚 first black and first female House speaker. 鈥淭he statues are a reminder that our laws aren鈥檛 always right or just. But there鈥檚 always room for improvement.鈥 ()

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Along with one depicting Frederick Douglass, this statue of Harriet Tubman will stand in Maryland鈥檚 State House in Annapolis.

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2. United States

For the first time in four years, life expectancy increased in the United States, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which gathered data from 2018.听The rise 鈥 only a month 鈥 is largely a product of lower mortality rates for drug overdoses and cancer. It also ends a three-year period of stable or decreasing life expectancy in the U.S., following decades of a steady rise. Drug overdose deaths fell for the first time in 28 years in 2018. While deaths caused by some overdoses, from such drugs as heroin and painkillers, declined, those from other drugs 鈥 namely fentanyl, cocaine, and methamphetamine 鈥 increased, leading experts to say that the drug problem in the U.S. is still a crisis. (, )

3. Chile

Chile鈥檚 toughest-in-the-world restrictions on sugary drinks have helped reduce their sale by almost 24% in two years, according to researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.听The country鈥檚 Law of Food Labeling and Advertising, first enforced in 2016, bans the sale of sugary drinks in schools, attaches stark black-and-white labels to products considered unhealthy, and restricts marketing of junk food to children. When the law took effect, Chile was the world鈥檚 leading consumer of sugary drinks, and its population still struggles with obesity. Chile鈥檚 efforts have had a ripple effect reaching a dozen other countries, which have introduced new labeling policies for food and drink packages, experts say. ()

4. Finland

In an effort to promote gender equality, Finland will give new fathers and mothers the same amount of paid time off from work.听Called a 鈥渞adical reform鈥 by Minister of Health and Social Affairs Aino-Kaisa Pekonen, the move extends paid paternity leave to seven months, which is equal to maternity leave. The extension is intended to encourage more men to participate in domestic life and child rearing to help boost the country鈥檚 declining birthrate. Finland鈥檚 five-party coalition government 鈥 led almost completely by young women 鈥 managed to pass the reform, whereas a previous government labeled it too costly in 2018. ()

5. Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan made 鈥渕ajor progress鈥 in reducing involuntary labor in its cotton picking industry last year, reaching 94% voluntary participation, according to a United Nations report.听At just over 100,000, the number of involuntary workers marks a near-40% decrease from the year before. Meanwhile, workers reported higher wages and better conditions, as the government enforces new legislation criminalizing forced labor. Uzbekistan is one of the world鈥檚 leading cotton exporters, with about 1 in 8 adults participating in its harvest last year. ()

6. Malawi

For the second time in history, an African court has declared an election void due to apparent attempts to rig the vote.听After the state electoral commission received nearly 150 reports of 鈥渋rregularities鈥 during the country鈥檚 presidential election last May, Malawi鈥檚 constitutional court ordered another vote within 150 days. The ruling follows petitioning from opposition parties and widespread protest from citizens 鈥 many of whom hope that the ruling will force political parties to compete on their own merit. More broadly, experts hope that the decision 鈥 coming three years after Kenya鈥檚 nullified presidential election in 2017 鈥 signals a trend toward freer and fairer elections across the continent. ()

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