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November 2007
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30.11.2007
The World Food Programme invites the online community to raise awareness on global hunger by participating in an international short video contest. The five most compelling clips, between 30-60 seconds in length, will be webcast through YouTube.
Story linkImage: Hunger is still a major risk to health of millions worldwide.
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29.11.2007
A report by the United Nations World Food Programme, released ahead of World AIDS Day on 1 December, highlights links between hunger, poor health and HIV/AIDS. Life-saving drugs are more effective when people are well nourished and healthy, the report says.
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29.11.2007
Meet survivors Lisa and Resma in a photo essay by UNICEF – two nine-year olds in Barisal district, who are working hard with their families to recover what they lost in the devastating storm.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [South Asia] |
28.11.2007
"Teidän maissanne yhtiöt voivat olla puhtaita, mutta meillä ne eivät ole", kertoo ecuadorilainen Wilman Jiménez. Hänen maassaan öljy-yhtiöt jättävät jälkeensä saasteita, käyttökelvotonta maata, juomakelvotonta vettä ja köyhyyttä.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld España Related topics/regions: [Ecuador] Image: © Advocacy Project
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28.11.2007
Ilmastonmuutosneuvotteluissa on kiireesti alettava keskittyä siihen, kuinka maailman köyhimmät voivat sopeutua ilmaston lämpenemiseen, vaatii YK:n kehitysohjelman UNDP:n tuore inhimillisen kehityksen raportti (engl.). Lue myös ulkoministeriön ja Planin artikkelit raportista.
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27.11.2007
To promote efforts towards eradication of poverty, full employment and social integration, the United Nations General Assembly will observe 20 February annually as the World Day of Social Justice, beginning in 2009.
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27.11.2007
Ilmastoon liittyvien katastrofien määrä on nelinkertaistunut kahdessa vuosikymmenessä, todetaan Oxfamin tuoreessa raportissa. Muiden ilmastonmuutoksen seurauksien tavoin mullistuksista kärsivät eniten maailman kaikkein köyhimmät.
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27.11.2007
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi in his ‘moment of enlightenment’ has described the act of manual scavenging a spiritual experience for dalits! In India, more than one million people are engaged in this inhuman and degrading form of work, despite a law that prohibits either employment of scavengers or construction of dry latrines.
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23.11.2007
The WorldFish is organising an e-consultation from November 24 to December 7, 2007 on how to use information and communication technologies in fisheries and aquaculture programmes. Identifying and linking people, use of ICT, and discussing options for further work in this field are the objectives for holding these consultations.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [capacity building] [ICT in poverty reduction] |
21.11.2007
The Vanasthali Rural Development Centre (VRDC) in Pune was started with a simple thought: to train rural women to enable them start balwadis or nurseries in their villages. Years later, activist Nirmala Purandare's dream has heralded a social revolution with the training of barefoot teachers in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] |
21.11.2007
In September 2007, over 600 people assembled in Indian capital New Delhi to put the World Bank on trial through an independent people’s tribunal. Neil Tangri in his incisive article describes the tribunal as an attempt to renew a silenced debate over neoliberlaism and a direct challenge to the Bank’s monopoly on knowledge.
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19.11.2007
Barely a village has been left untouched by the Cyclone Sidr in south-western Bangladesh. As tolls mount over two thousand, it is seen that the poor have been hit hardest by the storm.
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19.11.2007
Muhammad Yunus, Nobel laureate and founder of the Grameen Bank, says Bangladesh will eradicate poverty by 2030 and wants India to take up the challenge as well. On a recent visit to India, he spoke on the bank’s role, poverty museums, and issues close to his heart.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Bangladesh] [India] Image: Muhammad Yunus
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15.11.2007
The MDG Monitor is a new resource offering from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in collaboration with several other UN bodies with assistance from Google and Cisco. It is a quick and easy MDG tracking tool for policymakers, journalists, students and development professionals.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] |
15.11.2007
A new resource, the MDG Monitor, created by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in collaboration with several other UN bodies with assistance from Google and Cisco, is an excellent tool for policymakers, journalists, students and others to learn about the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
Story linkFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] |
15.11.2007
Experts from international development groups answer your questions about efforts to eradicate poverty and achieve the Millennium Development Goals by 2015.
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14.11.2007
On the eve of Children’s Day in India, a petition signed by 300,001 children was submitted to the government, demanding 9% of the Gross Domestic Product to be invested in education and health.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] |
14.11.2007
Watch Gudia, an eight-year-old Indian girl in Jammu, scavenging engine oil at an auto workshop. A slide show by Reuters.
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