for spiders only OneWorld UK > In depth > Development > MDGs skip to main content
Logo_ Go to OneWorld.net homepage
Search for
NEWS IN DEPTH PARTNERS GET INVOLVED OUR NETWORK
20 July 2008
OneWorld Guides offer an introduction to relevant sustainable development and human rights issues, with pointers to more detailed content.
Guides logo


RSS Feed

Full Coverage: MDGs

February 2007

If you wish to look further into some topics fill out the search criteria below or select from the menu on the left.
 
keyword
topic
region
language
from  
to       
 

Recommended links

» Millennium Development Goals - a world tour
Summaries of progress of the Millennium Development Goals in selected developing countries

Browse the archives by month:

2006
2007
2008
JF
24.02.2007 Five years after the Sri Lankan government signed a Norway-brokered ceasefire agreement (CFA) with Tamil separatist rebels, all actors are now agreed that the document now remains solely on paper.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [International cooperation] [Human rights] [Governance]
50 Reasons To Buy Fair Trade
23.02.2007 Novartis AG had filed a batch of petitions challenging the order of rejection of its patent application for beta crystalline form of imatinib mesylate and section 3 (d) of the Act as amended by the Patents (Amendment) Act. Additional Solicitor-General, V.T. Gopalan,told the Madras High Court the amended Section 3 (d) of the Patents Act and the explanation were valid.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [Economy] [Globalisation] [Governance]
Image: 50 Reasons To Buy Fair Trade
23.02.2007 The Left parties and experts demanded the scrapping of the Mashelkar committee report on patents, and asked the Government to reject any proposal from its members to rewrite the "plagiarised" and "pro-multinational corporation" paper.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [International cooperation] [Trade] [Human rights]
22.02.2007 A pilot project by Unicef in West Bengal, which tracked maternal deaths and uncovered some unpleasant truths about the healthcare system and other socio-economic factors, could become a model for other states with high maternal mortality rates
more...
Related topics/regions: [Health] [Human rights] [Governance]
22.02.2007 According to a World Health Organisation survey, many Indian families, whose inability to access or afford water, sanitation and nutritious food has made them more prone to ill-health, have been pushed below the poverty line by the rising cost of healthcare
more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [International cooperation] [Poverty]
ABB poster on taking action on climate change
22.02.2007 The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)'s climate coordinator in the South Pacific says that a recent United Nations report on climate change has "underestimated" the threat to millions of people in the region from sea-level rise.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [International cooperation] [Environment] [Climate change]
Image: ABB poster on taking action on climate change © Peter Armstrong
Bambini afghani - da Save the Children
20.02.2007 The problem lies altogether with the incorrect understanding of the concept of pre-primary education. It is submitted that pre-primary education is in fact not a formal education as is commonly understood but is only a play way education. It is well known fact that the children are sent to play way schools as early as of two years of age and the same is gaining ground.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [Children] [Education] [Governance]
Image: Bambini afghani - da Save the Children
Education
20.02.2007 India is still struggling to solve problems of yesterday, such as basic literacy, while simultaneously facing new challenges of tomorrow. And as new challenges emerge, there is no choice but to reform and invent new structures and content to solve problems of the past while also meeting challenges of the future.
more...
Image: Education
20.02.2007 Freedom must be given judiciously to appropriate person. It is said, "freedom is our birth right". Absolutely Right! The implication is tantalizing. We have freedom to take bribe, we have freedom to oppress poorer, we have freedom to abuse power and money, we have freedom to support corrupted officers and ministers to get a gainful position.The view expressed by Abhijit Bhattacharyya.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [Education] [Human rights] [Knowledge]
Train
20.02.2007 For the third time in less than a year, terrorists have attempted to derail the peace process between India and Pakistan. Handing them a victory is the last thing we should do.Mr Siddharth Varadarajan. express this view in Hindu.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [International cooperation] [Human rights] [Governance] [Justice and crime] [Conflict]
Image: Train © New Internationalist
20.02.2007 At least 67 people were killed and 50 injured when two firebombs went off on the New Delhi-Wagah Samjhauta Express just before midnight on Sunday. Most of the dead, including three children, are Pakistani citizens: the first civilians of that country to have died in a terrorist strike on Indian soil.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [Emergency relief] [Human rights] [Governance] [Conflict]
Global Alliance
19.02.2007 The Education and Employment Alliance (EEA), a global initiative to develop new public-private partnerships that address critical education and employment needs, will hold its Second Annual Global Summit in Hyderabad, India, between March 6-8, 2007
more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [Education] [Youth]
Image: Global Alliance
19.02.2007 Residents of the embattled northern Sri Lankan town of Jaffna who get to see the ‘Uthayan’ newspaper often get a copy that is thumb-worn and soiled from having passed through the hands of many avid readers.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [Education] [Economy] [Communication] [Media]
19.02.2007 Some of the biggest brands in electronics industries and their suppliers are contaminating rivers and underground wells with a wide range of hazardous chemicals, according to a Greenpeace survey
more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [International cooperation] [Environment] [Human rights]
16.02.2007 The federal cabinet to increase public-private investment in the education sector from the current level of 2.6 per cent of GDP to four per cent is a good step.However, approval of this decision comes with several qualifiers.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [Children] [Education] [International cooperation]
15.02.2007 The European Union membership is a clear priority for Macedonia, but the meeting of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the EU integration should not be perceived as separate agendas, emphasized Maria Luisa Silva Mejias and SNV director Dirk Elsen, at the signing of the agreement for implementation of the second phase of the “MDG Based Planning” project.
more...
Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [United Nations]
15.02.2007 India’s Total Literacy Campaign (TLC) used a new system by making local administrators and community organisations – not central bureaucrats – responsible for implementation. What has been TLC’s lasting impact on the women who administered the programme, worked as volunteer teachers and were taught literacy and numeracy skills.

more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [Education] [Governance]
A girl in Gujarat, India
15.02.2007 The Millennium Development Goal to achieve gender equality in education can only be met by concerted action. Stronger partnerships are needed to increase opportunities for the millions of girls and women excluded from education, but what kind?

more...
Related topics/regions: [Development] [Children] [Education] [Gender]
Image: A girl in Gujarat, India © IRIN (Integrated Regional Information Networks)
14.02.2007 OneWorld South Asia (OWSA) will hold its Annual Regional Meeting (ARM) at Dhulikhel, near Kathmandu, in Nepal on February 27-28, 2007. The ARM is an annual feature in which OneWorld partners, civil society organisations and development stakeholders gather to discuss achieving the MDGs. The theme for this year's ARM is Midway to MDGs: Accelerating Progress Through ICTs.
more...
From: OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions: [India] [Climate change] [Human rights] [ICT]
14.02.2007 OneWorld South Asia (OWSA) will hold its Annual Regional Meeting (ARM) at Dhulikhel, near Kathmandu, in Nepal on February 27-28, 2007. The ARM is an annual feature in which OneWorld partners, civil society organisations and development stakeholders gather to discuss achieving the MDGs. The theme for this year's ARM is Midway to MDGs: Accelerating Progress Through ICTs.
more...
From: OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions: [India] [Climate change] [Human rights] [ICT]
< 1 >  |  2  |  3  | Next >>

Browse the archives by month:

2006
2007
2008
JF