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17.06.2008 Just days after Guardian reporter Karen McVeigh won a One World Broadcasting Trust award for her story on Bangladeshi workers toiling up to 80 hours a week for as little as 4p an hour, British clothing chain Primark has axed three Indian suppliers for allegedly using child labour.
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [India] [Bangladesh] [Corporations] [Labour] [Children]
Elias Mohammed, Ghanaian cocoa farmer
09.06.2008 It's Divine - the Fairtrade brand, co-owned by cocoa farmers, wins top Ethical Business award.
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Business]
Image: Elias Mohammed, Ghanaian cocoa farmer
Daud Sharifa Khanam / Photo credit: Infochange
07.05.2008 Durgabai Deshmukh Award winner Daud Sharifa Khanam from southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu provided Muslim women a platform to challenge the oppressive patriarchal system. For this, she has had to face the ire of Muslim clerics. She was hated, abused and threatened but she never gave up the fight.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Gender] [Religion] [Culture]
Image: Daud Sharifa Khanam / Photo credit: Infochange
Dallas Jessup.
08.04.2008 WASHINGTON, Apr 7 (OneWorld) - Five adults and five youths were inaugurated into the Hall of Fame for Caring Americans today, a tribute to national role models who have dedicated their lives to the advancement of others.
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Volunteering] [Activism] [Civil society]
Image: Dallas Jessup. © Caring Institute
24.03.2008 NEW YORK, Mar 24 (OneWorld) - A corporate watchdog group has started a nationwide voting campaign to name and shame companies that run afoul of economic and environmental laws.
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Business] [Corporations] [Climate change] [Activism] [Codes of conduct]
21.03.2008 In an era when women are still struggling to find an equal footing, the Kotha tribe in Tamil Nadu in southern India is an exemplary model of gender equality and a progressive social system. The tribe’s matrilineal ethos ensures property rights and dowry free marriages for women.
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Well-wishers of Sarabjit Singh / Photo credit: The Hindu
20.03.2008 Even as Indian national Sarabjit Singh’s execution has been stayed until April 30 by Pakistan, efforts are on to save his life. He was sentenced to death for his involvement in spying and bomb blasts that had claimed several lives. Singh claims that he is the victim of mistaken identity.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Justice and crime]
Image: Well-wishers of Sarabjit Singh / Photo credit: The Hindu
U.S. soldier watches over prisoners at Guantanamo Bay.
18.03.2008 SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND, Mar 18 (OneWorld) - Dozens of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans publicly testified this weekend about crimes they committed during the course of battle -- many of which were prompted by the orders or policies laid down by superior officers.
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Iraq] [Codes of conduct] [Justice and crime] [Law] [Arms & military] [Conflict]
Image: U.S. soldier watches over prisoners at Guantanamo Bay. © U.S. Dept of Defense / Amnesty International USA
Indian Muslim women are now assertive about their rights
17.03.2008 Tired of living in a world governed by marriage laws formulated and implemented by men, Muslim women in India have come out with their own Nikahnama. It recognises their right to seek divorce and other entitlements so that they are the masters of their own destiny.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Gender] [Religion] [Law]
Image: Indian Muslim women are now assertive about their rights
Valerie Mason-John
04.03.2008 British author Valerie Mason-John’s new book Broken Voices has series of interviews with dalit women, recounting their horrific experiences of caste-based injustice and discrimination. During her five-month stay Valerie lived, ate and worked together with these women to get the feel of what it is like to be an untouchable in India.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Social exclusion] [Gender]
Image: Valerie Mason-John
Phool Kumari / Photo credit: BBC
27.02.2008 When a dalit widow was appointed as cook in a government-run school in northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, no one was ready to eat the food cooked and served by her. Everyone conspired to sack her and saw to it that she was never reinstated.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Children] [Social exclusion]
Image: Phool Kumari / Photo credit: BBC
Nepali gays want their voices to be heard / Photo credit: Reuters
27.02.2008 At least five Nepali gays will contest elections for the Constituent Assembly, scheduled to be held this April, to take up the issue of discrimination against their community. In a nation that treats homosexuality as illegal and immoral, this is an attempt to fight exclusion.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Social exclusion] [Sexuality]
Image: Nepali gays want their voices to be heard / Photo credit: Reuters
21.02.2008 NEW YORK, Feb 21 (OneWorld) - Graphic images of animal cruelty and this week's record recall of U.S. beef have spurred fresh demands to expand a ban on killing sick animals for food consumption.
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Food] [Business] [Consumption] [Corporations] [Animals] [Health] [Codes of conduct]
Baba Amte / Photo credit: The Hindu
15.02.2008 Veteran social activist Baba Amte, who recently passed away at his ashram in Maharashtra, will be remembered for his service to the cause of lepers and efforts to keep the diverse social fabric of India intact. He used to say that a true revolution was not destructive but creative.
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Image: Baba Amte / Photo credit: The Hindu
A silky touch / Photo credit: Outlook
12.02.2008 For bringing that elegance and glistening shine to a piece of fabric thousands of silk worms meet a cruel death. But Kusuma Rajaiah from Andhra Pradesh in southern India has now discovered an eco-friendly and humane way of producing silk without getting to indulge in the carnage of worms.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Animals]
Image: A silky touch / Photo credit: Outlook
From urn to sea /Photo credit:Rajesh Nirgude, AP
31.01.2008 As India paid its homage to Mahatma Gandhi on January 30, the 60th anniversary of his assassination, his great-granddaughter poured his ashes into the Arabian Sea off Mumbai. Gandhi was shot dead on January 30, 1948 at a prayer meeting in New Delhi.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Politics] [Peace]
Image: From urn to sea /Photo credit:Rajesh Nirgude, AP
22.01.2008
The movement to end female genital cutting continues to spread across many parts of Africa. Molly Melching and the women of Senegal are leading the way with innovative, culturally sensitive programs to educate and relieve suffering.

In a telling OneWorld dialogue, Molly Melching discusses Tostan's uniquely successful approach to development and how it relates to traditions, values, human rights, and human nature.
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Related topics/regions: [West Africa] [Senegal] [Children] [Youth] [Gender] [Sexuality] [Culture] [Civil society] [Codes of conduct]
22.01.2008
As women suffer the horrific consequences of war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, one Congolese and one American women are helping to stem the violence and support its victims.
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Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Gender] [Sexuality] [Activism] [Civil society] [Justice and crime] [Conflict] [Security]
The Afghan government is battling for the minds of the next generation
14.01.2008 Critical of its existing policies, the Afghan government is now trying to transform its religious schools by widening their syllabus. The move is seen as an attempt to regain its past historic glory as students will be taught history, geography, science, languages - and computer studies, apart the teachings of Islam.
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Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [South Asia] [Education] [Youth] [Religion] [Governance]
Image: The Afghan government is battling for the minds of the next generation
At a post-election protest in Nairobi.
07.01.2008 UNITED NATIONS, Jan 7 (OneWorld) - Amid fears that ongoing violence could take many more human lives in Kenya, rights activists are calling for the government in Nairobi to allow an independent investigation of the presidential poll results.
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Related topics/regions: [Kenya] [United States] [Gender] [Race Politics] [Politics] [Corruption & transparency] [Democracy] [Geopolitics] [Governance]
Image: At a post-election protest in Nairobi. © mentalacrobatics (flickr)
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