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19.06.2008 In Access to Life, eight Magnum photographers portray people around the world before and after they began antiretroviral treatment for AIDS. Here are faces, voices, and stories representing those millions of people who would be dead if not for access to free ARVs – people who are working, caring for their children, and experiencing the joys and struggles of being alive. But there are also the stories of those for whom treatment came too late or where tuberculosis or other diseases brought their lives to an end.
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Related topics/regions: [United Nations] [AIDS]
Aid arrives
04.07.2008 Emphasising the neutrality of aid workers may not halt the rise in violent attacks on aid workers in such countries as Afghanistan and Iraq, especially when humanitarianism has become increasingly politicised and 'militarised', argues Laura Hammond.
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Related topics/regions: [Conflict] [Aid]
Image: Aid arrives © Shamsuddin Ahmed / Integrated Regional Information Networks (IRIN)
Make the link. Image credit: Practical Action
06.07.2008 The Millennium Development Goals will be an unachievable aspiration if climate change is not tackled. With climate change, poverty will not be made history, but will become permanent. World leaders need to make the link between climate change and poverty.
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From: Practical Action
Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Poverty] [Intermediate technology]
Image: Make the link. Image credit: Practical Action
03.07.2008 The world’s most critical environmental and social problems will be solved only by "a new vision of development", a development group told a meeting of the United Nations Economic and Social Council in New York yesterday.
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From: Progressio
Related topics/regions: [United Nations] [Civil society] [Development]