Overseas news archive
June 2006
30.06.2006
In a historic vote that brought a standing ovation, the UN's Human Rights Council in Geneva approved the text of a declaration on indigenous peoples' rights that was first discussed over 20 years ago.
more...From: Survival International |
30.06.2006
The US is maneuvering at world trade talks in Geneva this week to insert a special clause in trade negotiations that would make its illegal use of farm subsidies immune from prosecution, an international agency said today.
more...From: Oxfam International Related topics/regions: [United States] Image: Trade justice campaigner
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30.06.2006
Progress on fulfilling last year's G8 pledges on aid, debt and HIV/AIDS is "painfully slow" and leaders have fallen backwards on trade, says the lobby group set up to monitor the Summit's pledges.
more...Related topics/regions: [Africa] Image: G8 banners: where's the follow-up? © Peter Armstrong
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28.06.2006
Peace agreements, post-conflict reconstruction, and governance do better when women are involved, according to research in Sudan, Congo and Uganda by the International Crisis Group.
more...Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Sudan] [Uganda] Image: Problem? Cherchez la Femme © Peter Armstrong
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28.06.2006
Despite better harvests across southern Africa, more than three million people will remain short of food because of chronic vulnerability caused by grinding poverty and the worlds highest rates of HIV/AIDS, the World Food Programme has warned.
more...Related topics/regions: [Southern Africa] |
28.06.2006
Global sales of Fairtrade certified products rose 37 per cent to 1.1 billion last year, figures released today show. Sales in UK topped $195 million.
more...+ OneWorld news by email From: Fairtrade Foundation Image: Babubhai Parmar, Fairtrade cotton farmer, India
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28.06.2006
Activists have criticised the Nepali government and army for continuing to billet soldiers and security force personnel in school premises around the country, despite the current ceasefire.
more...+ Maoist leaders meet Indian Ambassador From: Child Rights Information Network Related topics/regions: [Nepal] |
28.06.2006
Save the Children has raised concern about the increase in the re-recruitment of children into armed groups in Democratic Republic of Congo following the abduction of six children by "heavily armed and aggressive" soldiers.
more...From: Save the Children UK Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] |
28.06.2006
A 12-point programme for ending the US-initiated system of "renditions" and secret detentions in Europe has been drawn up by Amnesty, Human Rights Watch, the International Commission of Jurists and the Association for the Prevention of Torture.
more...From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related topics/regions: [Europe] [United States] |
28.06.2006
African Union leaders meeting in Banjul must press their G8 counterparts to keep last year's promises on Africa, four leading African and international NGOs said yesterday.
more...+ 'Bird flu' pandemic could follow AIDS, G8 warned From: Oxfam International Related topics/regions: [Africa] Image: MakePovertyHistory coalition bus, G8 Summit in 2005
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28.06.2006
The same social and economic conditions that underpin the AIDS pandemic in Africa threaten to spread "bird flu", a leading African lobby group warns G8 leaders ahead of their Summit in Moscow.
more...From: Africa Action Related topics/regions: [Africa] Image: Kenya school box for anonymous questions on HIV and AIDS: 'G8 leaders must make new commitments to develop health care systems in Africa and to support African efforts to respond to deadly public health crises' © Peter Armstrong
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27.06.2006
The Sudanese government has lifted the restrictions it imposed on Monday on UN relief operations across the western region of Darfur.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Sudan] |
27.06.2006
A leading medical journal says the Botswana government's eviction of Bushmen from the Central Kalahari Game Reserve has led to a dramatic deterioration in their health.
more...From: Survival International Related topics/regions: [Botswana] |
27.06.2006
The British government's emphasis on full employment threatens to strip neighbourhoods of the people who make the difference between success and failure of public services - such as volunteers, care workers and 'co-producers', says a study published today.
more...From: New Economics Foundation Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
27.06.2006
Brussels should become the hub for a new 5 billion fund to address the Millennium Development Goals, according to Simon Maxwell, director of the Overseas Development Institute.
more...From: Overseas Development Institute Related topics/regions: [Europe] Image: Kenya poster promoting the Millennium Development Campaign © Millennium Campaign
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27.06.2006
As East Timor's Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri resigns, Britain is urged to address past atrocities to East Timorese people under Indonesian rule that are hampering the country's democracy.
more...From: Progressio Related topics/regions: [Timor-Leste] [United Kingdom] |
27.06.2006
A new snake with the ability to spontaneously change colour has been discovered in the forests of the Heart of Borneo, one of the most biologically diverse regions on Earth.
more...From: WWF International Related topics/regions: [Malaysia] |
27.06.2006
An advertising campaign to raise awareness of obstetric fistula - a devastating injury that leaves women with agonising pain, chronic incontinence and, often, a stillborn baby - was launched in London today by singer/actress Natalie Imbruglia, Baroness Amos and public health experts.
more...* OneWorld news by email Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Campaign to End Fistula
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27.06.2006
Cocaine consumption in western Europe is reaching alarming levels while opium production in Afghanistan could rise again this year despite a decline in 2005, according to the 2006 World Drug Report.
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27.06.2006
The mining sector in Tanzania has once again come under intense scrutiny with signs that government officials are beginning to yield to public pressure for a fresh look at mining contracts.
more...From: allAfrica.com Related topics/regions: [Tanzania] |
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