Full Coverage: Poverty
May 2008
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14.05.2008
Lack of jobs and unpaid debts have led to a spate of suicides among traditional goldsmiths in southern India. The mechanised jewellery making industry has ruined practitioners of this traditional craft, leading to hundreds of thousands living in penury.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Business] [Labour] Image: The Indian middle class prefers to buy gold from shops/ Photo credit: Google
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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.
more...From: Ms. Magazine Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [Democracy] [Gender] [Microcredit] Image: 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
More than 350,000 children living in poor countries could be saved each year using the money lost as corporations engage in illegal trade-related tax evasion, says a new report from an anti-poverty coalition.
more...From: Christian Aid Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Justice and crime] [Nutrition/malnutrition] [Infant mortality] [Trade] [Finance] [Corporations] [Children] |
13.05.2008
Commonwealth of Learning is organising the fifth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning (PCF5) from July 13-17, 2008 in London. The Forum will explore how open and distance learning can help achieve education for all through widening educational access and bridging the digital divide.
more...Related topics/regions: [Knowledge] [ICT] Image: Logo of the Forum / Photo credit: infoDev
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13.05.2008
FALLUJAH, May 12 (IPS) - Sharp increases in food prices have generated a new wave of anti-occupation and anti-U.S. sentiment in Fallujah.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [United States] [Iraq] [Conflict] [Food] Image: Iraqi women. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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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.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Shelter & housing] [Land] [Aid] [Rivers] Image: About 400 families are living on the levee / Photo credit: Prashant Ravi / BBC
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09.05.2008
The disastrous aftermath of Cyclone Nargis in Burma is a severe reminder of the overwhelming destruction environmental catastrophes cause in poor communities, writes a development researcher, calling for resolute action against climate change.
more...From: Center for Global Development Related topics/regions: [Myanmar] [Environmental activism] [Climate change] [Emergency relief] [Aid] Image: In the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis. © Action Against Hunger-USA
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09.05.2008
Diverting agricultural land to produce biofuels, increased dependence on imports, hoarding by traders, ban on export of food grains by neighbours are reasons cited for rising food prices in Nepal. Experts feel the government needs to take long-term measures if it wants to save people dying of hunger.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Food] [Agriculture] Image: Lush green wheat fields in Nepal / Photo credit: Nepali Times
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09.05.2008
South Africa will host the World Cup in 2010 so construction – and corruption – is booming. But almost none of the building or the money can be accessed by the poor who live in shantytowns without proper water, sanitation or electricity. These inequalities could be a major issue in the 2009 presidential election, says Philippe Rivière.
more...From: Le Monde Diplomatique/ Il Manifesto Related topics/regions: [South Africa] |
08.05.2008
WASHINGTON, May 8 (OneWorld) - More than 800 development and human rights activists are gathering here this week, developing and calling on Congress to implement new strategies to tackle world poverty and hunger.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [International cooperation] [Development] |
08.05.2008
Afghanistan government with UN help will soon carry out a study to assess the nutritional needs of people affected by rising food prices for future interventions. The country has large numbers of stunted, underweight and wasted children, and women in reproductive age suffering from malnourishment.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Nutrition/malnutrition] [Food] [Children] |
07.05.2008
UN Security Council needs to discuss the current global food crisis and take corrective measures before the situation goes out of hand. Experts feel that the UN body must recognise that war and civil strife cannot be prevented without addressing social and economic conditions.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Nations] [Food] [Agriculture] |
06.05.2008
India's National Rural Employment Guarantee Act has increased the bargaining power of the poor, felt participants at a recent consultation by Indian anti-poverty network WNTA in the capital. They also called for increased investment by the government for effective monitoring of the scheme.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Law] [Labour] [Capacity building] Image: Minister for Rural Development Raghuvansh Prasad Singh speaking at WNTA meeting
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06.05.2008
Soaring prices of food items are making it difficult for poor countries to achieve the Millennium Development Goals by 2015. Any long-term planning has to focus on MDGs and cross-sectoral linkages with adequate budgets if governments wish to tide over the present crisis, says Salil Shetty, Director of the UN Millennium Campaign.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Nations] [MDGs] [Food] Image: Salil Shetty, Director, UN Millennium Campaign / Photo credit: MC
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05.05.2008
Hot weather and lack of safe drinking water have led to a severe spate in diarrohea cases in Bangladesh. According to health experts, poverty, rising food prices and low levels of awareness on sanitation are driving people to eat cheap contaminated food.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Disease] [Health] [Water/sanitation] [Food] Image: Children lying at a hospital in Dhaka / Photo credit: Shamsuddin Ahmed / IRIN
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