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June 2007
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29.06.2007
As international donors meet in Maputo to discuss Mozambique's development, Elísio Macamo uses the country as an example of how aid can undermine sovereignty - and why former President Joaquim Chissano - a man admired for his diplomatic skills, composure and good manners - got angry.
more...From: European Network on Debt and Development Related topics/regions: [Mozambique] Image: Children in a school in Mozambique
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28.06.2007
Africa will be badly affected by climate change because it lacks policies to adapt, Britain's envoy on climate change for the continent said in Zambia.
more...From CRI Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
28.06.2007
GENEVA, Jun 28 (IPS) - Global civil society leaders called on non-governmental organisations (NGOs) Thursday to use both international channels and their muscle on the ground for applying pressure on governments to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [North America] [Latin America & Caribbean] [Europe] [Asia and the Pacific] [Development] [Human rights] [Civil society] [MDGs] |
28.06.2007
In the resolution (2006/46) passed on 28 July 2006, entitled Follow-up to the World Summit on the Information Society and review of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development, ECOSOC indicated how it will oversee the system-wide follow-up of the Summit outcomes, as requested in the Tunis outputs. This is in the context of the annual consideration by ECOSOC of the integrated and coordinated implementation and follow-up of major United Nations conferences.
MoreRelated topics/regions: [Development] [Communication] |
28.06.2007
When we understand and feel what a denial of human rights means in people's lives we will care enough to do something about it.80:20 believes in using education to enable people to change their world for the better.
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28.06.2007
Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Mike Mlongoti threatened to revoke an operating license for Petauke Explorers, a local commercial radio station in Petauke district in the eastern province of Zambia for featuring the president of one of the leading political parties in an on-air paid for interview.
MoreImage: Journalists in Zambia
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28.06.2007
The violation of minority rights is often a first sign of an approaching conflict, which could be prevented by protecting minority communities at an early stage, Minority Rights Group International (MRG) has stated in a new report.
MoreRelated topics/regions: [Human rights] [Social exclusion] [War and peace] Image: © United Nations
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27.06.2007
Vesi on keskeinen elementti, kun maaseudun oloja halutaan parantaa. Jos veteen ei kiinnitetä huomiota, kehityshanke jää ilmaan, sanoo Amharan osavaltiossa toteutettavan vesihuolto- ja ympäristöohjelman johtava neuvonantaja Arto Suominen.
more...From: Ulkoministeriö Related topics/regions: [Ethiopia] [Water/sanitation] Image: © Ulkoministeriö
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27.06.2007
The President of Sudan, Omar Al Bashir, has agreed to an initiative to tackle the problem of water shortage in the north-west.
more...From: SciDev.Net Related topics/regions: [Sudan] Image: Water for Health © World Health Organisation http://www.who.int
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26.06.2007
A leader of the Chagossian community - expelled from their Indian Ocean island home by Britain to allow development of a U.S. nuclear base - has attacked the UK government's decision to appeal against the third High Court ruling in their favour as heartless and callous.
more...+ Don't Appeal, UK Urged + Diega Garcia background + Islanders fight 'the final round' Related topics/regions: [Mauritius] [United Kingdom] [United States] Image: Chagossian flag
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26.06.2007
Aerosmith, U2, Christina Aguilera, R.E.M. ja Green Day tulkitsevat John Lennonin musiikkia Amnestyn ja Warnerin tupla-albumilla. Levyn tuotoilla tuetaan Amnestyn ihmisoikeustyötä Sudanin Darfurissa.
more...From: Amnesty International Suomen osasto Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [Human rights] [Conflict] Image: © Sven Torfinn
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26.06.2007
Senegalese village women are now able to attend school and learn new skills rather than spending dusk till dawn performing the basic tasks necessary for survival. Their emancipator? A machine.
more...From: Policy Innovations Related topics/regions: [Senegal] Image: The Multi-Functioning Platform © / Policy Innovations
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26.06.2007
NEW YORK, Jun 25 (OneWorld) - More than 1 million children in West Africa would not go to bed hungry if Washington stopped providing subsidies to America's cotton growers, according to a study released Thursday by an influential development organization.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [West Africa] [Agriculture] [Education] [Poverty] [Business] [Globalisation] Image: In Burkina Faso's cotton fields. © Brahima Ouedraogo / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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25.06.2007
Mahdollisesti syöpää aiheuttavan Viracept-lääkkeen poisvetäminen markkinoilta herättää huolta sambialaisten hiv-positiivisten keskuudessa. Potilaat pelkäävät, ettei Viracept ole ainoa viallinen lääke.
more...From: OneWorld Africa Related topics/regions: [Zambia] [AIDS] Image: AIDS patients in Zambia © United Nations Children's Fund
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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.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [United States] [Aid] [Refugees] [Social exclusion] [Conflict] Image: Children in a refugee camp in northern Uganda. © Jonathan L. Wiesner / International Rescue Committee
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22.06.2007
Two controlled, imagined communities symbolise the global disorder and social polarisation that marks the era of war on terror, writes Paul Rogers.
more...From openDemocracy Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [Israel] |
22.06.2007
A U.S.-based non-profit working to end world poverty has welcomed this week's agreement between world coffee giants Starbucks and Ethiopia for its potential to give farmers a fairer share of the profits enjoyed worldwide by Ethiopian coffee.
more...From: Oxfam America Related topics/regions: [Ethiopia] |
22.06.2007
Nick Clooney, the journalist father of George Clooney, talks to newstatesman.com about the desperation of Darfur and George getting attacked by a tarantula.
more...Form: New Statesman Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [United States] Image: George Clooney: "A Journey to Darfur"
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22.06.2007
Afrikan maiden erilaiset IT-politiikat aiheuttavat haasteita yhteisten tietoteknologiaprojektien implementoinnissa. Keniassa järjestetyssä konferenssissa Afrikan Unioni suositteli jäsenmaiden kehittävän alueellisia IT-säädöksiä maakohtaisten sijaan.
more...From: SciDev.Net Related topics/regions: [ICT] [Codes of conduct] [Geopolitics] |
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