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14/05/2008
Recent military operations by US and NATO forces have displaced thousands of families in Helmand Province in southern Afghanistan, forcing them to live without shelter, food and medical assistance. UN agencies and other international aid groups have been asked to provide humanitarian relief to the unfortunate victims.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [ONU] [Conflictes] [Drets Humans] [Emergències] Imatge: Empty streets / Photo credit: Abdullah Shaheen / IRIN
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14/05/2008
With a view to reach out to the ‘unbanked’ people and to improve overall financial services, major Indian banks are likely to introduce M-banking in a huge way. The only concern delaying the project is the security aspect.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [TIC] [Empreses] |
14/05/2008
A documentary film titled My Daughter the Terrorist chronicles the lives of two female Tamil Tigers, taking a close look at war and its tragic consequences. The film has been acclaimed globally but the Sri Lankan government is upset saying it glorifies the act.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Terrorisme] [Conflictes] [Gènere] [Drets Humans] |
13/05/2008
Across Bangladesh, poor rural women are building up their country's fragile democracy by methodically and discreetly eliminating the small inequities of their daily lives.
Més informacióFrom: Ms. Magazine Temes/Zones: [Bangla Desh] [Democràcia] [Gènere] [Microcrèdits] [Pobresa] Imatge: Mossamat Dulali Akhter, 13, said that when she grows up, she wants to give microcredit loans, not receive them. © Indrani Sen
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13/05/2008
Allaying the fears of adverse environmental impact, Tata Power says its proposed 1,000 MW thermal power unit in eastern India will use the latest technology to keep the air, water and noise pollution well below the statutory limits. The company also intends to offer fair price to landowners.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Contaminació] [Medi Ambient] [Empreses multinacionals] |
13/05/2008
David Dickson, Director, SciDev.Net, presents the critique of a recent report on the future of modern agriculture. Even as we fight the current needs of a hungry world in an environmentally sustainable way, the contributions of science and technology deserve recognition and not merely blame, he asserts.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Canvi climàtic] [Biodiversitat] [Alimentació] [Agricultura] Imatge: Test varieties © WWF International
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13/05/2008
It rains on an average 200-250 days in a year in India's north eastern state of Assam. Home to more than a hundred species of mosquitoes, a fifth of all malarial deaths in the country are reported from here. This season, however authorities claim they are prepared.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Malària] [Salut] Imatge: A health fair at Sonapur / Photo credit: UB Photos
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13/05/2008
Indian zoos will soon be globally connected thanks to an agreement with the US-based International Species Information System. The world's largest online database on zoo animals has historic data for several thousands of species, enables better collection and sharing of information and makes animal exchange easier.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [TIC] [Comunicació] [Animals] [Medi Ambient] [Cooperació internacional] Imatge: Better management needed: snow leopard in the Darjeeling zoo / Photo credit: Flickr, Zigzaguente
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13/05/2008
Indian zoos will soon be globally connected thanks to an agreement with the US-based International Species Information System. The world's largest online database on zoo animals has historic data for several thousands of species, enables better collection and sharing of information and makes animal exchange easier.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [TIC] [Comunicació] [Cooperació internacional] Imatge: A snow leopard in the Darjeeling zoo / Photo credit: Flickr, Zigzaguente
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13/05/2008
The British government has been actively supporting plans by a British company to build an open-cast mine in Bangladesh that would destroy the homes of more than 40,000 people and threaten the water supplies of a further 100,000.
Més informacióFont: World Development Movement Temes/Zones: [Regne Unit] [Bangla Desh] [Empreses multinacionals] [Aigua potable / Salubritat] [Terra] |
13/05/2008
Sri Lanka’s dismal human rights record has obstructed the country’s bid for a place in the UN Human Rights Council. In a letter to the UN, more than twenty national and international NGOs have criticised the country’s failure to meet the Council’s membership standards.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Terrorisme] [Justícia] [Democràcia] [Drets Humans] Imatge: Logo of the UN Human Rights Council
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12/05/2008
World Environment Foundation in association with World Council for Corporate Governance is organising an international convention on climate change from May 30-June 1, 2008 at Palampur, India. The event will be a unique platform for business leaders, policy makers, NGOs and environmental experts to share ideas on developing clean technology.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Activisme mediambiental] [Canvi climàtic] [Medi Ambient] Imatge: Save the planet
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12/05/2008
Twenty-two Nobel Prize winners have written a letter to Indian prime minister and president for the release of Dr Binayak Sen, a public health and civil rights activist. There will be protests in several cities of India and the world to mark the first anniversary of his detention on May 14.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Democràcia] [Llibertat d'expressió] [Drets Civils] [Drets Humans] [Salut] Imatge: Dr Binayak Sen / Photo credit: BBC
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12/05/2008
Lax enforcement and profitability have emboldened rhino poachers in India and Nepal. The situation has left WWF-India extremely worried about the protection of this endangered species of large mammals. It has suggested a slew of measures to take on the criminal gangs engaged in the trade.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Conservació] [Animals] [Medi Ambient] Imatge: Indian Rhinoceros / Photo credit: WWF-India
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12/05/2008
A small village in rural Kerala has successfully dealt with the onslaught of globalisation. Farmer groups and a distribution and retail network by the local community have helped producers get maximum returns for their farm produce and traditional products. The farmers are now happy with the elimination of middlemen.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Empreses] [Alimentació] [Capacitació] [Agricultura] Imatge: A villager selling farm products / Photo credit: Infochange
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12/05/2008
Experts warn that non-availability of fresh drinking water, tardy relief work and health care measures are pushing the cyclone-hit Myanmar towards a major public health catastrophe. Inflexibility of military in not allowing most foreign aid workers is only adding to the woes of affected people.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Salut] [Cooperació internacional] [Emergències] [Ajuda] Imatge: Waiting for aid to arrive / Photo credit: Reuters / International Federation
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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: [Rius] [Habitatge] [Pobresa] [Terra] [Ajuda] Imatge: About 400 families are living on the levee / Photo credit: Prashant Ravi / BBC
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09/05/2008
In Nepal, many women and children live with HIV/AIDS passed on to them by their husbands and fathers. UNICEF is helping them by taking care of their treatment and arranging for education of their children.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Gènere] [Sida] [Salut] [Infància] Imatge: Gaura with her son / Photo credit: UNICEF
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09/05/2008
Even though unofficial sources are claiming a hundred thousand deaths and many more rendered homeless in Myanmar from last week’s cyclone, the military junta is reluctant to allow foreign aid workers. People say the authorities do not want foreigners around when the country goes for referendum on May 10.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Cooperació internacional] [Emergències] [Ajuda] Imatge: People waiting for relief / Photo credit: Reuters
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09/05/2008
Once called India’s bread basket, Punjab’s success story has been marred by pesticide poisoning, soil contamination, farmer indebtedness and drug addiction. A recent report says the production-centric approach of industrial agriculture needs to make way for environmentally sound practices that promote equitable access to food.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Sòls] [Medi Ambient] [Consum] [Alimentació] [Agricultura] Imatge: A rice farmer in Punjab / Photo credit: Outlook
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