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Development

December 2004

30.12.2004 Poverty and HIV/AIDS are the biggest challenges to Namibia meeting the Millennium Development Goals, Prime Minister Theo-Ben Gurirab has stated. Although the country suffers the 7th highest infection rate in the world, development aid is dropping, due in part to Namibia's classification as a middle-income country. The country has islands of wealth in a sea of poverty.
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Related topics/regions: [Namibia]
SRRP Press Conference
29.12.2004 H.E. Mr. Robert Bosscher, Ambassador of the Netherlands and Mr. Jens Toyberg-Frandzen , UNDP Resident Representative, announced the financial contribution from the Netherlands to the UNDP’s Srebrenica Regional Recovery Programme totaling 4 million Euro for recovery of the Srebrenica Region. The funds will be used for economic development, public infrastructure and house reconstruction and for improvement of public services.
UNDP Announcement
Related topics/regions: [Bosnia]
Image: SRRP Press Conference
29.12.2004 Indian officials involved in rescue operations on the Andaman and Nicobar islands find that not much is known about the fate of the rare tribes living on the various islands.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [South East Asia] [South Asia]
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28.12.2004 UNDP podržava centre za obuku sudija i tužilaca u Republici Srpskoj i Federaciji BiH putem projekta reforme elektronskog zakonodavstva (eZakondavstvo). U okviru ove podrške, UNDP će centre opremiti kompjuterima, digitalnim kamerama, te će takođe i postaviti internet portal.
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Related topics/regions: [Bosnia]
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27.12.2004 World Bank has approved a loan of US $ 620 million to upgrade the national highway between the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and the eastern state of in the state of Bihar to give an impetus to trading activities within the nation.
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From: World Bank
Related topics/regions: [India]
I prodotti dei terreni confiscati alla mafie - da Libera
24.12.2004 Per chi non ha ancora acquistato i regali di Natale e per tutti coloro che li scambiano a Capodanno sono tuttora validi i "consigli per gli acquisti" di diverse associazioni. Si va dalla borsa di cotone cucita dagli artigiani in Ecuador agli alimenti prodotti sui terreni confiscati ai boss mafiosi. E chi vuole essere originale può regalare in adozione una cicogna, curata, protetta e messa in libertà. Per i milioni di imballaggi in carta e cartone che finiscono nel cassonetto della raccolta generica Comieco e La Nuova Ecologia lanciano una campagna per recuperarli. E non mancano le proposte per cenoni vegetariani per Natale e Capodanno.
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Image: I prodotti dei terreni confiscati alla mafie - da Libera
23.12.2004 A combination of Washington's gaping federal budget deficit and unanticipated humanitarian crises overseas means that U.S. food aid programs designed to lift millions of people out of absolute poverty and chronic malnutrition are being sacrificed to meet more urgent needs in life-and-death situations.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [United States]
23.12.2004 Australian aid agency AusAID has in a major policy shift allowed recipient countries’ organisations to bid for tenders for various projects.
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From: AID/WATCH
Related topics/regions: [Australia]
23.12.2004 Some 201 million women worldwide want to limit their family size but lack access to the means to do so. In Bangladesh, the estimated $62 the government spends to prevent an unwanted pregnancy is one tenth what it would otherwise spend on social services for mother and child. Investing in family planning benefits the environment, society, and governments, says the Earth Policy Institute's Janet Larsen.
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From: Earth Policy Institute
22.12.2004 Recent three- and five-week online workshops on web design and using the internet for human rights and development work brought new skills to advocates in dozens of developing countries. "This workshop is evidence of what we can achieve by using the technology we have at our disposal," said Sheree Trotman from Barbados.
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From: Virtual Activism
Related topics/regions: [human rights & ICT] [Internet] [knowledge & ICT]
22.12.2004 Trade and technical assistance between developing nations has become one of the most significant factors driving development worldwide, prominent UN officials and other diplomats have said. "South-South trade is becoming a dominant factor in the international economic relations," said the chairman of the UN's Group of 77 developing nations, noting that trade between developing countries grew at more than twice the rate of world trade in 2003.
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From: Inter Press Service
Inette Durandis meets UK minister, Gareth Thomas
21.12.2004 On a visit to Europe, representatives of Haitian civil society have called for a more inclusive approach to aid projects.
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Related topics/regions: [Haiti]
Image: Inette Durandis meets UK minister, Gareth Thomas © Progressio
Drugs
21.12.2004 Ecomwel Orthopaedic Centre, a non-governmental organisation in India providing Comprehensive Health Care and Community Based Rehabilitation programmes for uplifting rural poor and the underprivileged welcomes assistance to empower people with disabilities.
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From: Emmaus Community Welfare Fund
Related topics/regions: [India]
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21.12.2004 An Indian NGO, Youth for Unity and Voluntary Action (YUVA), is going to host a public debate on 'Making Peace with Diversity and Development' on January 10, 2005 in Mumbai.
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From: Youth for Unity and Voluntary Action
Related topics/regions: [India]
21.12.2004 The absence of both government regulations and consumer awareness in developing countries creates soft entry conditions for producers of GM crops - this biotechnology industry perspective is not unaware of the reality.
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From: SciDev.Net
21.12.2004 Besides engaging people in voluntary actions, governments must raise awareness about the ongoing worldwide volunteer movement to help reach the MDGs says Ad de Raad, Executive Coordinator of the United Nations Volunteers programme.
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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21.12.2004 Köyhyyden vähentäminen ei onnistu ilman teollisuusmaiden ja kehitysmaiden yhteistyötä, mutta siinä tarvitaan myös kehitysmaiden välistä yhteistyötä, YK:n pääsihteeri Kofi Annan painotti ensimmäisenä etelä-etelä yhteistyön päivänä 19. joulukuuta.
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From: Ulkoministeriö
Education to go modern
21.12.2004 The government of India has consented to a proposal made by the ministry of Human Resources to initiate e-learning classes in secondary schools.
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From: Indev
Related topics/regions: [India] [children & ICT] [education & ICT] [e-governance] [Internet] [knowledge & ICT]
Image: Education to go modern © Oxfam
21.12.2004 The World Bank should play a more central role of leadership in promoting universal access to reproductive health as a necessary, efficient and just means of achieving all the Millennium Development Goals, according to a new report from the Global Health Council.
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From: Global Health Council
Wangari Maathai, Nobel Laureate
20.12.2004 Wangari Maathai spoke at an event in London on her way home after collecting the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo. OneWorld UK was there.
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Related topics/regions: [Kenya]
Image: Wangari Maathai, Nobel Laureate © Gabrielle Hamm
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