Full Coverage: Latin America & Caribbean
May 2007
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31.05.2007
None of the 48 African, Caribbean and Pacific countries linked through an aid agreement to the European Union have selected HIV as a key area in their funding priorities, an analysis shows.
more...From: International HIV/AIDS Alliance Related topics/regions: [Caribbean] [Europe] [Asia and the Pacific] [Africa] |
30.05.2007
In what a leading rights group[ has called "a politically motivated decision," the Venezuela government has decided not to renew a license for the only commercial television station in the country that has remained strongly critical of the government.
more...From: Human Rights Watch Related topics/regions: [Venezuela] |
26.05.2007
ASUNCION, May 25 (IPS) - Esperanza Santos Aranda, who lives in a poor neighbourhood in the Paraguayan capital, used to sell vegetables at a precarious market stall. But thanks to a 60-dollar loan, she was able to open up her own small clothes-selling business.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [South America] [Paraguay] [Development] [Capacity building] [Microcredit] |
25.05.2007
Dramatizing the harsh realities of life in Bolivia, Teatro Trono is trying to "reclaim democracy through art" while sponsoring outreach programs to help keep Bolivia's youth from living on the streets.
more...From: North American Congress on Latin America Related topics/regions: [Bolivia] |
23.05.2007
Christian Aid partners have launched a petition supporting the Brazilian governments decision to bypass the patent on an AIDS drug produced by the US pharmaceutical giant, Merck.
more...From: Christian Aid Related topics/regions: [Brazil] [United States] |
21.05.2007
The Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP) - one of the largest anti-poverty movements - has added climate change to its core agenda after a lengthy and a heated debate.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [Uruguay] [Poverty] [Consumption] [Climate change] [Civil society] Image: Costa Rica's golden toad - already extinct © R Malenki / WWF International
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17.05.2007
Perus oil chief has provoked a storm of controversy with plans to contact some of the worlds last uncontacted Indian tribes to "consult" them about potential oil exploration on their land.
more...From: Survival International Italia Related topics/regions: [Peru] |
15.05.2007
Brazilian Indians have reacted with anger to Pope Benedict's reported claim during his recent trip to Brazil that their ancestors had been "silently longing" to become Christians when Brazil was colonised 500 years ago.
more...From: Survival International Italia Related topics/regions: [Brazil] |
07.05.2007
The unnecessary conflict in the south Atlantic in 1982 between Britain and Argentina helped sow the seeds of more momentous and destructive wars, says Fred Halliday.
more...From openDemocracy Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Argentina] |
02.05.2007
An ad campaign has been launched to promote whale-friendly policies in the Caribbean in the run-up to the 59th Annual Meeting of the International Whaling Commission.
more...From: Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) Related topics/regions: [Caribbean] |
02.05.2007
Three African countries - with Ethiopia leading the "dishonour roll" - are among those where press freedom has deteriorated the most over the last five years, according to a new analysis by an international media organisation.
more...Related topics/regions: [Russian Federation] [Gambia] [Ethiopia] [Cuba] [Media] Image: World Press Freedom Day © Canadian Journalists for Free Expression / International Freedom of Expression Exchange Clearing House
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01.05.2007
Mexican farmers have signed an agreement with biotechnology giant Monsanto to buy and plant genetically modified maize.
more...From: SciDev.Net Related topics/regions: [Mexico] |
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