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May 2007
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31.05.2007
US organisation Save the Children recently released its annual publication - State of the World’s Mothers Report. The report also highlights child mortality rates in developing countries including the Child Survival Progress Rankings of 60 countries, which together account for 94 per cent of all child deaths worldwide.
Story linkFrom: ELDIS Image: Save the Children
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31.05.2007
NEW YORK, May 31 (OneWorld) - U.S. President George W. Bush signed into law Congress' plan for continued war funding last Friday -- and with it, an attached proposal to raise the federal minimum wage from its current level of $5.15 to $7.25 per hour in 2009.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] Image: Florida farmworkers rally Taco Bell for fair wages. © Independent Media Center
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30.05.2007
SAN FRANCISCO, May 30 (OneWorld) - For the first time in recorded history, the majority of the world's population is living in cities.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld US Image: Cooperative garden in downtown Caracas, Venezuela. © Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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30.05.2007
The bangle industry of southern Pakistan employs almost a million people including many children. They work in appalling conditions, are exposed to toxic chemicals and yet earn meager wages.
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26.05.2007
Hundreds of NGOs and civil society organisations from nearly 135 countries have gathered at Glasgow, Scotland to call for more accountable governance from governments, the media and civil society.
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25.05.2007
During the last two decades the urban slum population of India has increased drastically. According to estimates by the Town and Country Planning Organisation the number of urban slum-dwellers rose from 27.9 million in 1981 to 46.2 million in 1991 and
Story link61.8 million in 2001. Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] |
24.05.2007
BRUSSELS, May 23 (IPS) - Mobile phone banking is expanding across the region from South Africa to Kenya and is putting the poor directly in control of their own finances like never before.
Story linkFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [Africa] [ICT in poverty reduction] Image: Woman on mobile phone, Western Kenya. © Peter Armstrong
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23.05.2007
A recent G8 Finance Ministers Meeting held in Potsdam, Germany, overlooked their failure to deliver the promised aid of US$ 50 billion a year to Africa. Oxfam International’s research on current trends of G8 reveals that it had defaulted on its earlier aid commitments made in 2005.
Story linkImage: Promises should be met
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23.05.2007
'Can South Asia End Poverty in a Generation?' This is the theme for a two hour videoconference discussion connecting NGOs and CSOs from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka, to be held at the Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi, India on May 30, 2007.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [civil society & ICT] [knowledge & ICT] [policy initiatives in ICT] [ICT in poverty reduction] |
23.05.2007
Upaya pengentasan kemiskinan dapat dilakukan dengan memutus mata rantai kemiskinan itu sendiri, antara lain dengan memperluas akses UKM dalam mendapatkan modal. Modal pun tak hanya bersumber dari lembaga keuangan formal, tapi juga dari lembaga keuangan mikro (LKM)
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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.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [Uruguay] Image: Costa Rica's golden toad - already extinct © R Malenki / WWF International
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18.05.2007
Usaha Pemerintah untuk mencari utang baru dalam pertemuan tahunan ADB pada tanggal 4-7 Mei 2007 di Jepang tidak relevan. Pelaksanaan proyek yang didanai oleh utang ADB hampir semuanya tidak dapat diserap sesuai dengan target. Bahkan, beberapa proyek tidak terserap sama sekali (0%).
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18.05.2007
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) celebrated the World Telecommunication and Information Society Day on May 17, 2007 by honouring three laureates and through an announcement of a plan to curb cyber crime, connect Africa and connect the young. The ITU helps communities develop radio communication and ICTs worldwide.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [capacity building] [Internet] [knowledge & ICT] [policy initiatives in ICT] [ICT in poverty reduction] |
18.05.2007
E-Choupal is a unique internet service that has been made available at the doorstep of farmers in India. Introduced by the retail sector, e-Choupal provides farmers with agricultural information through ICTs. Through the e-Choupal initiative, ITC has increased its competitiveness and empowered farmers through access to technology and the Internet.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [civil society & ICT] [Internet] [media technologies] [ICT in poverty reduction] |
18.05.2007
Freelance journalist Ratna Bharali Talukdar, based in the north east Indian state of Assam, says that the midday meal scheme is an attraction for children in the primary schools in rural Assam. Even school headmasters agree with its impact in increasing attendance but also put forward several challenges in making the scheme work.
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18.05.2007
Freelance journalist Ratna Bharali Talukdar, based in the north east Indian state of Assam, says that the midday meal scheme is an attraction for children in the primary schools in rural Assam. Even school headmasters agree with its impact in increasing attendance but also put forward several challenges in making the scheme work.
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18.05.2007
Austrian freelance writer Shelley Seale is researching a book - The Weight of Silence: Invisible Children of India - on the country’s 12 million orphans. She claims that social and economic circumstances increase the vulnerability of the children to the HIV virus which not only depletes the human body but also depletes families and communities of their assets.
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18.05.2007
NEW YORK, May 17 (OneWorld) - A Congressional plan to give the United States' lowest-paid workers their first raise in nearly 10 years was put on hold earlier this month when U.S. President George W. Bush vetoed the Iraq War spending bill.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] Image: Wal-Mart cashier. © In These Times
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