Full coverage: Poverty
June 2006
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28.06.2006
Sipas një studimi të fundit të bërë nga Instituti i Statistikës (INSTAT) dhe Banka Botërore niveli i varfërisë është ulur duke krahasuar shifrat e vitit 2005 me ato të vitit 2002.
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28.06.2006
The current generation of young people is not afraid of technology and this should be harnessed for the development of information society in Africa.
Story linkFrom: allAfrica.com Related topics/regions: [ICT in poverty reduction] |
27.06.2006
Four months after the launch of the landmark job guarantee scheme, a nationwide study reveals that only 30% of those registering for the scheme have received job cards. Women, minorities, the elderly and the physically-challenged are not even being allowed to register
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27.06.2006
Deepening income inequalities in South Asian countries may impede the recent strong economic growth witnessed in the region, a new World Bank report cautioned.
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27.06.2006
South Asia could cut poverty much further in the coming decade if it grows at a faster pace than in the past 10 years and ensures prosperity is more evenly distributed, a World Bank report said.
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27.06.2006
Vancouver, Canada: Mayors from around the world gathering at the World Urban Forum pledged to use their power, influence and voice to mobilize the political will needed to meet the globally agreed Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), a set of eight concrete goals aimed at reversing the worst aspects of global poverty by 2015.
Story linkFrom: Millennium Campaign Image: © UNDP / United Nations Development Programme
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26.06.2006
Mandi village, six kilometres from the district town, is now buzzing with working women. About one hundred and twenty non-literate, poor women coming from faraway areas produce garments in a tin-shed room. Today they are self-reliant, earning Tk 150 to Tk 200 a day by working for six to eight hours.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Bangladesh] |
26.06.2006
With the worldÂ’s urban population set to exceed rural dwellers for the
Story linkfirst time next year, slum dwellers are as badly if not worse off than their rural cousins in terms of health, literacy and prosperity, contradicting general assumptions, according to a landmark study issued by the United Nations. |
26.06.2006
Building on recent strong growth, countries in South Asia can dramatically reduce poverty by embracing policies aimed at increasing investment and productivity, and improving the quality of labor, while addressing pervasive income inequalities and poor service delivery, according to Economic Growth in South Asia, a World Bank report.
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23.06.2006
A Press Release issued by the UN Special Rapporteur on Adequate Housing, Miloon Kothari, from the World Urban Forum (19-23 June 2006) in Vancouver says that forced evictions by governments in the name of development are causing homelessness, displacement and human tragedy worldwide.
Story linkImage: Roadside shelters built by people in India © John Whitaker / Oxfam Great Britain
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23.06.2006
une 23, 2006 Thousands of villagers, panchayat representatives and women from marginalised communities. flagged off rozgar adhikar yatra from Palia in Lakhimpur Kheri district in terai region of Uttar Pradesh. presence of Hamida Bano president of Rashtriya Mahilla Evam Yuva Uthan Samiti flagged off the yatra.
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23.06.2006
The governmentÂ’s recent efforts at financial inclusion have so far not met with significant success in rural areas. A recent NSSO study shows that only 27% of cultivator households get any institutional credit. Another 22% borrow from money-lenders while the remaining 51% have no access to credit at all.
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23.06.2006
The figures cited by the government for people living below the poverty line have come to be widely questioned. With poverty alleviation being the buzzword these days in our economic and social development and a key criterion for aid givers, it is understandable that the policymakers are desperately trying to prove the success of their strategy in terms of falling poverty levels.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Pakistan] |
23.06.2006
Alcan Inc. announced today that it will support the Government of Ghana's efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) through a 3-year US$300,000 collaboration, which is aligned with the Company's commitment to the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC).
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Ghana] [ICT in poverty reduction] |
23.06.2006
Across much of India, the rains that should have come with the annual four-month monsoon have been lighter than usual - so suicide rates among India's 700 million farmers, many burdened with drought-related debt, are high.
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23.06.2006
South African women living in squatter settlements build new homes, about 18,000 of them. Tens of thousands of new homes and many new police stations are coming up in Bombay slums. Neither is the result of a government programme, or of some kindly NGO. At both places local people have combined with government agencies in bold new ways to improve their homes and their lives.
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23.06.2006
Manual scavenging may have been banned in India for over a decade but barely 40 km from the capital city New Delhi, people belonging to the lower caste in Uttar Pradesh continue to be employed to dispose of other peopleÂ’s excreta. Although the authorities seem to be aware that this inhuman practice is still going on, they are unwilling to take any action.
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22.06.2006
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) announced on Wednesday the creation of an ambitious new initiative, Business Action to Support the Information Society (BASIS).
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [international cooperation] [ICT in poverty reduction] |
22.06.2006
After two days of meetings in Malaysia involving over 700 experts from around the world, the United Nations initiative to foster information and communication technologies (ICT) in developing countries has established a framework for their activities.
Story linkFrom: United Nations Related topics/regions: [ICT in poverty reduction] Image: Crossing the digital divide in the classroom © Centre for Science and Environment
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22.06.2006
Un tercio de la población latinoamericana y caribeña vive en los barrios más pobres de las ciudades. La información está publicada en el último documento del Programa de las Naciones Unidas para los Asentamientos Humanos (ONU-Hábitat).
Story linkFrom: ADITAL, Agencia de Información Fray Tito para América Latina Related topics/regions: [Latin America & Caribbean] |
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