Full coverage: Pobresa
March 2006
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31.03.2006
A key component of e-governance is to provide governments with a citizen-friendly face.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [India] [policy initiatives in ICT] [ICT in poverty reduction] |
31.03.2006
Vuosi 2006 on YK:n aavikoiden ja aavikoitumisen vuosi. Ilmastonmuutoksen torjuminen ja aavikoitumisen estäminen ovat läheisessä yhteydessä toisiinsa, Suomen YK-liitto korostaa. Hillitsemällä avikoitumista estetään samalla ihmisten ajautumista köyhyysloukkuun, uudella aavikoitumis-verkkosivustolla kerrotaan.
Story linkFrom: Suomen YK-liitto Image: Koulu Intian aavikolla
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30.03.2006
The Alternative Report by NGO War on Want is the first full exposé of Coca-Cola’s activities worldwide, and forms part of War on Want’s ongoing campaign for directors to be made liable for corporate wrongdoing. The report also focusses on the harm that communities have faced because of the company.
Story linkImage: © Aaron Couch / India Resource Center
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30.03.2006
India has sent the maximum number of entries at the Stockholm Challenge 2006 competition that honours innovative ways of using Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to improve people's lives.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [India] [civil society & ICT] [ICT in poverty reduction] Image: Can ICTs benefit the poor?
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30.03.2006
By the year 2010, every high school student will have first-hand experience with computers as information and communications technology (ICT) development will spread even to rural areas in Cebu province.
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30.03.2006
ADB is undertaking an innovative project that will help the most disadvantaged households in Nepal to effectively participate in and benefit from rural development projects through a US$685,000 technical assistance grant.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] |
30.03.2006
Though aid groups have worked hard to get emergency supplies to the millions of homeless in Pakistan-quake affected areas they know that their job is still not done. Millions could still be without shelter next year as the reconstruction effort is huge.
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30.03.2006
Cotton farmers in the south Indian state of Andhara Pradesh are being lured into debt by seed MNCs by selling expensive genetically modified seeds which have failed to deliver a good harvest. Farmers allege that a black market has been created for the seeds, gifts are being given to farmers and even unapproved GM seeds are being sold.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [India] Image: Indian farmers burn genetically modified crop © Intercontinental Caravan (ICC)
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29.03.2006
VSNL and Sify will run the RailTel express cybercafes to be set up at 82 railway stations in the current year.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [India] [ICT in poverty reduction] |
29.03.2006
An Israeli company is using the latest water-saving technology to grow fruit and vegetables in Angola, which imports much of its food after 27 years of civil war.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Angola] [ICT in poverty reduction] |
29.03.2006
Good communication is vital to small farmers who need better access to markets and to reliable information about prices, product quality and market conditions. Can new information and communication technologies (ICTs), especially the Internet, help? The First Mile is a two-year pilot project supported by the Government of Switzerland.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Tanzania] [ICT in poverty reduction] |
28.03.2006
TB is killing more adults than any other infectious disease in India, says the Indian health ministry. An adult suffering from TB loses an average of three to four months of working time, affecting 20-30 per cent of the household’s annual income.
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28.03.2006
Calls for the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), which is meeting at Curitiba in Brazil, to end its six-year moratorium on the planting of infertile genetically modified (GM) crops have been rejected. Though Australia, Canada and New Zealand backed the proposal, but opponents say that such seeds could make farmers dependent on MNCs.
Story linkImage: © OneWorld
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27.03.2006
Britannian valtiovarainministeri Gordon Brown esittää, että rikkaiden valtioiden on solmittava köyhien maiden kanssa uudenlainen sopimus, jonka keskeinen osa on kehitysmaiden velkojen mitätöinti. Brownin mukaan velkojen mitätöinti on olennainen tekijä, kun kehitysmaiden köyhyyttä yritetään helpottaa.
Story linkFrom: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus |
27.03.2006
Global Knowledge Partnership (GKP) has launched a new youth programme designed to encourage young leaders to be a catalyst for positive change and to serve as role models in their societies. The Youth Social Enterprise Initiative (YSEI) is the only programme of its kind designed to support projects by young people between the ages of 17 to 30, who use innovative solutions to address social problems, specifically those using Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D).
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [ICT in poverty reduction] |
27.03.2006
Greenpeace activists protested in front of the New Zealand Embassy in New Delhi on Friday, with a banner exhorting New Zealand to 'Keep the Ban on Terminator Seeds'. The protestors also distributed leaflets to hundreds of passers-by in peak hour traffic.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [New Zealand] [India] |
27.03.2006
The world is busy exploring ways to tap the economic opportunities China and India, two countries emerging to be the world’s economic and technological hubs, offer. But Nepal’s ruling elites, as always, are engaged in alliance formations, in the politics of blaming and in playing these two countries on and off against each other without any regard to the nation and its people.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Nepal] |
27.03.2006
While a buzz of excitement surrounds the World Social Forum, now underway in the Pakistani city of Karachi, veteran activists and political scientists here are having reservations over the regional approach to the global event, with some even unaware it was taking place.
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24.03.2006
The Board of Kosovo Women Members of Parliament organized a national conference on the topic: "How are we organized to fight the trafficking with human beings in Kosovo". A number of international and local representatives and entities that work on treatment as well as fight against trafficking in human beings took part in the conference. The conference emphasized that Kosovo is moving from a transit country, which it was before the war, to a destination country of trafficking.
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24.03.2006
According to a new UNICEF report, children in Haiti are more likely to die in their first years of life than in any other country in the Western Hemisphere. Citing a lack of basic services, environmental degradation and rampant violence, UNICEF applauds the newly elected president's public commitment to social change and child welfare.
Story linkFrom: United Nations Children's Fund Related topics/regions: [Haiti] Image: This is the second in a series of papers presenting the challenges for children living in a crisis location, says UNICEF. © Refugees International
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