Buscador: Habitatge
12/05/2008
More than 27,000 people in the Irrawaddy delta region of Burma -- one of the areas hardest hit by Cyclone Nargis -- have received food aid and other crucial supplies, a UN food agency announced yesterday.
Més informacióFont: United Nations Temes/Zones: [Myanmar] [ONU] [Alimentació] [Emergències] [Ajuda] Imatge: Playing despite the destruction. © Azmil77 (flickr)
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12/05/2008
Displaced by devastating floods more than two decades ago, residents of Bihar in eastern India have been forced to live on a century-old British constructed levee. Living in abject poverty and in fear of criminals, these landless farm workers have not seen any government official in the last 25 years.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Àsia Meridional] [Rius] [Pobresa] [Terra] [Ajuda] Imatge: About 400 families are living on the levee / Photo credit: Prashant Ravi / BBC
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07/05/2008
Five days after Cyclone Nargis hit parts of Myanmar, international aid has begun to arrive. Latest estimates claim over 22,000 people have perished and twice as many gone missing, leaving a million people homeless. The Irrawaddy delta still remains cut off from the world.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [ONU] [Malalties / Tractaments] [Aigua potable / Salubritat] [Ajuda] Imatge: Devastation all around / Photo credit: AP
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07/05/2008
Like Kiribati and Tuvalu, the islands of the Torres Strait are slowly being submerged. But unlike their Pacific neighbours, the plight of their inhabitants is being overlooked.
Més informacióFrom: The Independent Temes/Zones: [Austràlia] [Canvi climàtic] [Terra] Imatge: Low-lying coral cays threatened by sealevel rise. Credit: Matt Binns
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08/04/2008
Tiada hari tanpa penggusuran di Jakarta. Di tanah si Pitung ini kebanyakan berisi cerita duka tentang jutaan keluarga yang kehilangan tempat tinggalnya, ruang usahanya, termasuk warisan budaya. Catatan akhir tahun LBH Jakarta tahun 2007 menunjukkan penggusuran naik dari 9 kasus gusuran sepanjang 2006 menjadi 10 kasus gusuran di tahun 2007. Sementara, jumlah korban gusuran meningkat pesat dari tahun 2006 sebanyak 1.883 KK menjadi 5.935 kk tergusur.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Indonèsia] [Justícia] [Polítiques governamentals] [Drets Civils] [Drets Humans] [Pobresa] [Ciutats] Imatge: Salah Satu Aksi Penggusuran di Jakarta
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02/04/2008
Social stigmas attached to leprosy continue unabated in India, home to over 50% of the world's leprosy patients. Ostracised by society and lacking government support, it is ghettos like the Village of Hope in Delhi that offer shelter, companionship and dignity to those afflicted by the disease, writes Aditi Rao.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Àsia Meridional] [Malalties / Tractaments] [Salut] [Exclusió social] Imatge: A beggar with leprosy/ Photo credit: Marc Shandro/ Flickr
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13/03/2008
The Borderless World Foundation, a Pune-based NGO, has a mission to provide shelter for young girls orphaned by violence in the north Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. In these baseras or homes, they find much-needed affection and care, which they have been bereft of.
Més informacióFont: OneWorld South Asia Temes/Zones: [Àsia Meridional] [Infància] [Educació] [Drets Humans] [Terrorisme] Imatge: Kashmiri girls are now learning to smile again
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20/02/2008
Even after three months of Cyclone Sidr hitting Bangladesh, some 1.3 million affected people are living under plastic sheeting, tarpaulins and other basic shelters exposing them to the approaching monsoon rains. Oxfam says that it is vital that the government and the international community urgently devise a better plan.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Àsia Meridional] [Emergències] [Canvi climàtic] |
04/02/2008
With global urban population expecting to rise to over five billion by 2025, there is a need to evolve sustainable urbanisation processes, says architect Dr. Nizamuddin Ahmed. In his vivid description of the city of Dhaka, he speaks of using architecture beyond the purely commercial to create better living environments.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Bangla Desh] [Àsia Meridional] [Desenvolupament] [Ciutats] [Població] [Medi Ambient] [Globalització] |
29/01/2008
Street names and buildings in India once linked people to their local culture, geography and livelihoods. To deal with this loss of identity and regain the richness of its architectural landscape, India needs to research and document traditional houses in villages and old towns, writes architectural consultant Kiran Keswani.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Índia] [Àsia Meridional] [Ciutats] [Medi Ambient] [Cultura] [Coneixement] Imatge: Verandah with wooden columns in Cuddapah, Andhra/Photo credit: India Together
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14/01/2008
The Harry Chapin Media Awards were created in 1982 to encourage the media to tell stories of hunger and poverty. These global awards recognise work on causes of economic poverty and forces leading to self-reliance of poor. The current deadline for submitting entries is February 1, 2008.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Agricultura] [Alimentació] [Pobresa] [Alimentació / Desnutrició] [Informació / Mitjans] [Mitjans de comunicació] [MDGs] Imatge: The story of hunger © New Internationalist
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10/01/2008
While the Bangladesh cyclone claimed thousands of lives and left millions homeless, there remain large parts of the population who have gone missing. Bangladesh Red Crescent is now working on a database of those missing, mostly women and children, to help link them up with their loved ones.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Bangla Desh] [Àsia Meridional] [Infància] [Emergències] Imatge: Faridabegum Musulli bemoans her missing husband/ Photo credit:IRIN/David Swanson
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21/12/2007
Three years after Sri Lanka was hit by tsunami, people are disappointed at the pace of reconstruction work. An aid worker admits that there has been a disconnect between intended efforts and what has actually materialised.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Àsia Meridional] [Ajuda] [Capacitació] Imatge: The train wreck in Pereliya Village in Galle district, southern Sri Lanka a day after the tsunami hit, December 27, 2004 / Photo credit: Amantha Perera / IRIN
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18/12/2007
Indian capital New Delhi is busy transforming itself into a modern city before the Commonwealth Games to be held in 2010. In the process, Delhi’s poor are being uprooted and left alone to fend for themselves.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Àsia Meridional] [Ciutats] [Població] [Pobresa] |
13/12/2007
The poor of Karachi in the Sindh province of Pakistan face evictions from the main city. They are being thrown out on the outskirts to make way for global capital and emerging middle class.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Àsia Meridional] [Ciutats] [Població] [Pobresa] |
04/12/2007
UNICEF, in collaboration with Save the Children International Alliance, has already built 27 day-care centres in eight cyclone-affected districts of Bangladesh. It plans to build 380 more safe spaces in next few weeks to assist 20,000 child victims to help them recover from the calamity.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Àsia Meridional] [Emergències] Imatge: Cyclone-affected children being taken care of / Photo credit: Unicef
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26/11/2007
Even while 3,000 and more people were killed by the deadly storm, local volunteers shouting warnings about the impending cyclone on loudspeakers saved thousands of lives in Bangladesh. This simple, inexpensive and effective warning model is now inspiring policymakers in developing countries.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Àsia Meridional] [Bangla Desh] [Ajuda] [Voluntariat] [Coneixement] |
23/11/2007
The World Bank has announced $250 million in aid for the recovery and rehabilitation of millions of Bangladeshis affected by Cyclone Sidr. Part of the funds will also be used to strengthen the country’s disaster mitigation systems.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Bangla Desh] [Àsia Meridional] [Ajuda] [Emergències] [Oceans] |
22/11/2007
The international community has responded to the Bangladesh cyclone, pledging over US$ 120 million in monetary aid and relief material. The European Commission's humanitarian field experts report that 280,000 homes have been swept away and people are living in the rubble left behind.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Àsia Meridional] [Emergències] Imatge: Furious winds / Photo credit: Tanvir Ahmed / IRIN
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21/11/2007
No scholarships or unemployment allowance to the disabled, no financial assistance to widows, no juvenile shelter homes, no primary school for the deaf, no home for mentally retarded, no leprosy complex and no disbursement of funds to old-age homes. Despite availability of funds, the social welfare schemes of the Delhi government are in a shambles.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Àsia Meridional] [Infància] [Discapacitats] [Gènere] [Polítiques governamentals] |


