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Bangladeshi farmer on his 'floating garden.'
16.04.2008 DHAKA, Apr 16 (OneWorld) - Although illiterate Bangladeshi villagers don't know the climate change lingo, many have shown an awareness of the situation, using local knowledge to innovate and adapt to the natural changes.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [Agriculture] [Emergency relief] [Food] [Climate change] [Rivers]
Image: Bangladeshi farmer on his 'floating garden.' © Siraj / Machizo
Leaving Kisumu under police protection.
01.02.2008 As January comes to a close, over 800 Kenyans have been killed and at least 255,000 displaced by the violence that erupted after President Mwai Kibaki was declared the winner of allegedly faulty elections held in late December 2007. Here's what others are doing, and how you can help.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Kenya]
Image: Leaving Kisumu under police protection. © Lutheran World Relief
	Liza, a former sex worker, was introduced to heroin as a pain killer.
03.01.2008 In Kyrgyzstan and many other Central Asian countries, social norms bar women drug users from self-help programs, such as needle exchange, and facilitate their exploitation by other members of society.
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From: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
Related topics/regions: [Kyrgyzstan] [Narcotics] [Gender]
Image: Liza, a former sex worker, was introduced to heroin as a pain killer. © Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
19.12.2007 Grassroots International, a OneWorld partner that builds alliances and provides grants to progressive movements worldwide, is one of three finalists for the MySpace Impact Awards. The final vote takes place on Dec. 24.
From: MySpace.com
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From: Grassroots International
Rally participants hold a sign, "Bring the Olympic Dream to Darfur."
17.12.2007 At a recent rally calling for an end to the violence in Darfur, genocide survivors, religious leaders, Olympic medal winners, and others participated in a symbolic Olympic torch relay ending at the Chinese embassy in Washington, DC, highlighting China's role as the main economic and political supporter of the Khartoum regime.
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From: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
Related topics/regions: [China] [Sudan] [United States] [Activism] [Governance] [Conflict] [Conflict resolution]
Image: Rally participants hold a sign, "Bring the Olympic Dream to Darfur." © Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
Rasid Naim.
14.12.2007 When Rasid Naim, a young Filipino man from a family of rice farmers, applied organic farming techniques to his land, he not only saved money from mixing his own pesticides and fertilizers, but also saw his crops grow more resilient to drought and flash floods.
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From: Oxfam America
Related topics/regions: [Philippines] [Agriculture] [Capacity building] [Climate change]
Image: Rasid Naim. © Oxfam America
The People of 2006.
13.12.2007 As the year 2007 comes to a close, OneWorld is once again looking to honor one person that has inspired and improved the lives of others over the past year.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Activism]
Image: The People of 2006. © OneWorld US
Tharu children, Nepal 2007.
12.12.2007 For the Tharu, a group of people native to southwestern Nepal, freedom from years of bonded labor initially meant being kicked out into a completely foreign society, forming small communities on marginal land, and falling deeper into poverty. Now, youth programs that promote education are empowering the Tharu's younger generations to repair the injustices and indignities of the preceding generations.
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From: Mercy Corps
Related topics/regions: [Nepal] [Education] [Poverty] [Social exclusion] [Indigenous rights] [Population] [Human rights]
Image: Tharu children, Nepal 2007. © Thatcher Cook / Mercy Corps
Fair Trade Football by Fairtradesports.com.
11.12.2007 A fair trade group has compiled a list of holiday gifts produced, without the use of health or environmentally hazardous chemicals, by workers receiving fair pay for their labor.
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From: Co-op America
Related topics/regions: [Environment]
Image: Fair Trade Football by Fairtradesports.com. © Fairtradesports.com / Co-op America
Solar energy keeps the medical centers of Ghana running.
06.12.2007 A Ghanaian doctor is using solar energy rather than diesel generators to attain the clean water and communication access essential to maintaining medical clinics in this African nation.
From: New America Media
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Related topics/regions: [Ghana] [Renewable energy] [Health]
Image: Solar energy keeps the medical centers of Ghana running.
Bouks from the Sen Kumpe crew (Medine, Dakar, Senegal).
26.10.2007 WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (OneWorld) - Hip-Hop is not dead, at least not in Africa. That was the consensus after a recent screening here of the forthcoming documentary, "African Underground: Democracy in Dakar."
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Senegal] [Poverty] [Culture] [Activism] [Democracy] [Governance]
Image: Bouks from the Sen Kumpe crew (Medine, Dakar, Senegal). © Christopher Moore / African Underground
From right to left: Amita Mongia, Mongia's daughter, and Elle Wilhite.
18.10.2007 Dozens of residents of the United States capital came together as a community Tuesday night to call for a fairer global community that considers people far away "as extended family members." OneWorld's Ida Wahlstrom reports from the rally.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Poverty] [Activism] [Codes of conduct] [Ethics & value systems] [MDGs]
Image: From right to left: Amita Mongia, Mongia's daughter, and Elle Wilhite. © Ida Wahlstrom
Jorge Reyes.
05.09.2007 LOS ANGELES, Sep 4 (OneWorld) - Trained as a machine gunner, 32-year-old Jorge Reyes Jr. served 10 years in the U.S. Army and had considered a career in the armed services. But after a tour as a rear gunner on hum-vees in Iraq, he decided to leave the military when his term was up, and is now on his way to college.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Iraq] [Education] [Arms & military]
Image: Jorge Reyes. © warcomeshome.org (courtesy TELACU)
richard heinberg
29.08.2007 The catastrophic effects of declining oil supplies: journalist and author Richard Heinberg discusses the true consequences of 'peak oil'.
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Image: richard heinberg
Angela Merkel, the first female Chancellor of Germany.
22.08.2007 Despite countless global impediments to women's political participation and representation, activists are working tirelessly to secure unbiased opportunities for election and equal rates of political representation for women and men alike.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Europe] [Albania] [Kenya] [Nepal] [Rwanda] [Sweden] [Tanzania] [Civil rights] [Gender] [Activism] [Democracy] [Governance]
Image: Angela Merkel, the first female Chancellor of Germany. © North-South Centre of the Council of Europe
14.08.2007 BADDAWI CAMP, Northern Lebanon, Aug 13 (IPS) - Palestinians displaced by the fighting at the northern Lebanese refugee camp Nahr al-Bared have accused the Lebanese Army of torturing and abusing civilians.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [Lebanon] [Refugees] [Human rights] [Social exclusion] [Arms & military] [Security] [Terrorism]
Hiroshima, Japan, minutes after the atomic bomb was dropped.
06.08.2007 WASHINGTON, Aug 6 (OneWorld) - In the history of warfare, nuclear weapons have been used twice, and though it has been 62 years since an atomic bomb has been employed in a conflict, the threat of a nuclear attack remains as present as ever, say arms control advocates.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Geopolitics] [War and peace] [Nuclear arms] [Peace]
Image: Hiroshima, Japan, minutes after the atomic bomb was dropped. © Matsushige/DPI / United Nations
Thailand; protestors or terrorists?
03.08.2007 In the years following the ratification of the extremely controversial USA PATRIOT Act, other countries across the world, including the Philippines and El Salvador, have introduced equally contentious counter-terrorism statutes that have had serious implications on civil rights, say advocates.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Philippines] [El Salvador] [Civil rights] [Justice and crime] [Law] [Terrorism]
Image: Thailand; protestors or terrorists? © Ellen Roggemann
24.07.2007 The compact fluorescent lightbulb (CFL) has become a symbol of the fight against climate change, but a growing section of experts and activists have dared to question the wisdom of a mass shift to CFLs without taking into account its dependence on mercury, which has a grave impact on health and the environment.
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From: Toxics Link
Related topics/regions: [Energy] [Climate change]
13.07.2007 OneWorld has brought together expert panelists to respond to your questions and comments. Check out the dialogue and add your own comments.
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Related topics/regions: [Migration]
Veterans for Peace at January 2007 anti-war rally.
10.07.2007 SAN FRANCISCO, Jul 10 (OneWorld) - The U.S. military has expelled the son of a leading peace activist for going AWOL after returning from a year tour in Iraq.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [United States] [Arms & military] [Peace]
Image: Veterans for Peace at January 2007 anti-war rally. © Jeffrey Allen
Steven Bunin talks about the importance of environmentalism; in Central Park on 7/7/07.
09.07.2007 NEW YORK, Jul 9 (OneWorld) - On 7/7/07, Live Earth concerts across the globe kicked off an international campaign for climate protection, with a focus on individual awareness and action. OneWorld's Caitlin Johnson visited some of the satellite events in New York City to find out whether the message was getting through.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] [Activism]
Image: Steven Bunin talks about the importance of environmentalism; in Central Park on 7/7/07.
HIV positive couple, Delhi, India (Photo: UNAIDS/W.Phillips)
05.07.2007 By 2010, India aims to have 1 million medical tourists a year in its five-star hospitals. "Are we headed towards a system that mobilises incredible resources to protect the lives of the privileged, while abdicating its responsibility towards the poor," asks a doctor who spent a year in the HIV ward of a Chennai hospital.
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From: InfoChange
Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Poverty] [Health] [AIDS] [Governance]
Image: HIV positive couple, Delhi, India (Photo: UNAIDS/W.Phillips)
Children in a refugee camp in northern Uganda.
22.06.2007 During the week to honor and raise awareness about refugees, discover what the United States can do to help refugees in Africa, read a success story of refugees returning home, and learn more about what causes people to become refugees and the struggles they face.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [United States] [Africa] [Aid] [Refugees] [Social exclusion] [Conflict]
Image: Children in a refugee camp in northern Uganda. © Jonathan L. Wiesner / International Rescue Committee
12.06.2007 Despite all the talk (and shouting), how much do we really understand about what causes people to move from one country to another? Get your questions answered by experts and advocates.
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Related topics/regions: [Migration]
Sri Lankan fishermen.
04.06.2007 KOTHMALE, Jun 4 (IPS) - In this tea-growing hill country, about 150 km from Colombo, a state-run community radio station is creating harmony among the country's Sinhalese, Tamil and Muslim ethnic groups by broadcasting from the villages and opening up the airwaves to people's participation.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [Sri Lanka] [Communication] [Culture] [Media] [Conflict] [Conflict resolution] [Peace]
Image: Sri Lankan fishermen. © Peter Armstrong
Woman on mobile phone, Western Kenya.
23.05.2007 BRUSSELS, May 23 (IPS) - Mobile phone banking is expanding across the region from South Africa to Kenya and is putting the poor directly in control of their own finances like never before.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Poverty] [Finance] [ICT]
Image: Woman on mobile phone, Western Kenya. © Peter Armstrong
London climate rally, 2006.
05.04.2007 Do you have questions on climate change -- how to decrease your impact, what can we expect, is it for real?! OneWorld has brought together experts to help answer your questions.
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Related topics/regions: [Climate change]
Image: London climate rally, 2006.
George Monbiot has a lot to say about climate change. How about you?
31.03.2007 Tell us your favorite ideas to protect against climate change and help build an action guide for families and individuals!
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Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Environmental activism]
Image: George Monbiot has a lot to say about climate change. How about you? © Gabrielle Hamm

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