Full Coverage: Governance
August 2004
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31.08.2004
At a special Youth Day to kick off the Global Roundtable on the International Consensus on Population and Development (ICPD), nearly 100 young people from 56 countries called on governments to move from paper to practice in providing the sexual and reproductive health information and services they have promised over the past decade. The International Roundtable, a four-day event that will evaluate ten years of the ICPD, is taking place in London this week.
Story linkFrom: Communications Consortium Media Center Related topics/regions: [Gender] [Civil society] |
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31.08.2004
Manitoba justice officials have intervened to cool down a private security outfit that has been enforcing laws outside its jurisdiction. Prairie Bylaw Enforcement Services employees have been stripped of their taser guns and told to back off.
Story linkFrom: National Union of Public and General Employees Related topics/regions: [Canada] [Labour] [Business] [Justice and crime] [Law] [Terrorism] |
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31.08.2004
India is on the brink of a massive waste disposal crisis, but solutions are not forthcoming, says Sanjay K Gupta of New Delhi-based NGO Toxics Link, which disseminates information on toxics as well as hazardous, medical and municipal wastes.
From: Toxics Link Related topics/regions: [India] [Corporations] [Pollution] |
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31.08.2004
Dal Brasile arriva in Italia la voce dellavvocato Ferreira che durante la Carovana della Pace dei Comboniani racconterà lesperienza di cooperazione delle carceri di chi si recupera. Nel paese rimane diffusa la pratica del trabalho escravo, il lavoro in schiavitù economica e sociale che coinvolge 25.000 persone. Il governo Lula ha deciso di contrastare il fenomeno con la confisca delle terre dove viene constatato lo sfruttamento. Ma sulla riforma agraria promessa, forti critiche arrivano da Salete Carollo del Movimento Sem Terra brasiliano.
Story linkFrom: Nigrizia, Peacelink Related topics/regions: [Brazil] [Social exclusion] [Corruption & transparency] Image: Brasile - dal Comitato italiano d'appoggio all'Mst
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31.08.2004
The Municipal Development Partnership for Eastern and Southern Africa (MDPESA) invites participants to a video conference session on "Information and Communication Technology: Potentials and Challenges for Local Government" to be held on Friday 3 September 2004. This session is part of the ongoing Africa Local Government Action Forum (ALGAF). The presenter for the Session is Dr. Sisti P. Cariah from Tanzania.
MoreFrom: OneWorld Africa Related topics/regions: [Southern Africa] [East Africa] [Africa] [ICT] |
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30.08.2004
While the World Health Organization says more money and attention is needed to contain bird flu in Asia, Canada's recent outbreak was successfully contained in less than five months. But that success came at an enormous - and many say unnecessary - cost.
Story linkFrom: Inter Press Service Related topics/regions: [Canada] [Agriculture] [Health] [Disease] |
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30.08.2004
Last week, a U.S. consumer rights group chartered a train to bring seniors, patients and small business owners to Vancouver - to buy more affordable prescription drugs. The group has challenged both U.S. presidential candidates to institute national bulk-buying to bring down drug prices. But it's facing down a pharmaceutical industry that is now pumping millions into both election campaigns.
Story linkFrom: working TV Related topics/regions: [United States] [Canada] [Business] [Disease] Image: Jerry Flanagan, Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights © working TV
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30.08.2004
Todor Petrov, the President of the World Macedonian Congress and initiator of the campaign to collect 150,000 signatures necessary to call for a referendum, announced that the campaign has succeeded and that he is prepared to present the 185,000 signatures to the Speaker of the Parliament. At the referendum, the citizens of Macedonia will decide whether they will accept the new Law on Territorial Organization of Macedonia or not. The signatures will be inspected by the regional offices of the Ministry of Justice.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Population] [Activism] [Civil society] [Democracy] [Conflict resolution] Image: The new municipal map of Macedonia
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29.08.2004
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From: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute) Related topics/regions: [United States] [Georgia] [Codes of conduct] [Justice and crime] |
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29.08.2004
Since the July 28 secret airlift of 468 North Koreans to South Korea, Chinese authorities have stepped up deportations of North Korean asylum seekers and increased pressure on the groups supporting them. China is tightening the flow across both the North Korea and Vietnam borders because the underground railroad that facilitates the movement of North Koreans to Vietnam and South Korea originates in China.
Story linkFrom: Refugees International Related topics/regions: [China] [North Korea] [South Korea] [Vietnam] [Migration] [Geopolitics] |
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29.08.2004
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From: Leadership Conference on Civil Rights/Leadership Conference Education Fund Related topics/regions: [United States] [Labour] [Civil rights] |
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29.08.2004
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From: Americas Policy Program Related topics/regions: [United States] [International cooperation] [Trade] |
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28.08.2004
Si celebra oggi, 28 agosto, la prima "Giornata per la libertà del software". Dal Brasile, paese con già 60 amministrazioni passate al software libero, verrà lanciata lidea di un deposito di componenti per le varie imprese. Anche la Corea del Sud sta guardando a Linux per il settore pubblico e in particolare per le scuole primarie e secondarie. Mentre in Europa la città di Monaco di Baviera sta ripensando la scelta di migrare a software open source.
Story linkFrom: MISNA , Associazione Software Libero Related topics/regions: [Corporations] [ICT] Image: Software Freedom Day - da OW
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27.08.2004
Nellambito del 32° Congresso internazionale di geologia, in svolgimento in questi giorni a Firenze, è in programma oggi una «escursione» nelle zone interessate dai lavori della TAV, in Mugello. Venti geologi provenienti da tutto il mondo (europei, americani, giapponesi e cinesi) studieranno il «caso» Alta Velocità, verificheranno sul campo le conseguenze dei cattivi progetti TAV sulle risorse idriche di superficie e su quelle profonde. Lassociazione ecologista indipendente Idra indirizza una lettera aperta allInternazionale dei geologi in visita al Mugello: Vi chiediamo di spendere una Vostra autorevole parola, di dare un Vostro contributo, che ci sarebbe prezioso, a che Firenze non abbia a ricevere da questo scadente modello progettuale di Alta Velocità ferroviaria danni analoghi o confrontabili, o addirittura più seri?, di quelli che constaterete di persona in Mugello.
Story linkFrom: IDRA Related topics/regions: [Transport] [Civil society] |
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27.08.2004
A couple of failing grades, five passes, and seven "incompletes." Ontario's Liberal government drew mixed marks on a first-year report card from the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation. Union president Rhonda Kimberley-Young offered encouragement: "Undoing eight years of Tory teacher bashing, education underfunding and destabilisation of public education cannot happen overnight."
Story linkFrom: Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation Related topics/regions: [Canada] [Education] [Labour] [Youth] [Politics] |
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27.08.2004
Dall'inizio di agosto è partita nel paese unondata di arresti di adolescenti, in maggioranza ragazze. Si tratta di una campagna lanciata dalle forze di sicurezza iraniane, con il supporto di altri servizi di sicurezza privati, il cui pretesto è eliminare "simboli di corruzione pubblica" e "modi impropri di velarsi delle donne". Ragazze non "adeguatamente" velate, o in compagnia di coetanei, o entrambi mentre ascoltavano musica a "volume troppo alto", subiscono larresto e il deferimento a centri di detenzione dove li attende una bastonatura o una fustigazione. La testimonianza di un adolescente: "Quando ho protestato contro il mio arresto mi hanno frustato sulla schiena e sulle piante dei piedi, in modo tale che non ho potuto stare in piedi per giorni e giorni."
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Iran] [Civil rights] [Gender] |
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27.08.2004
UNDP and the government of Azerbaijan are partnering to shape up the countrys e-governance programme. The proposed national governance network will also help curb corruption in Azerbaijan.
MoreFrom: United Nations Development Programme Related topics/regions: [Azerbaijan] [ICT] [Civil society] |
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26.08.2004
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From: Environment News Service (ENS) Related topics/regions: [United States] [France] [Nuclear Issues] |
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26.08.2004
Ruling in a lawsuit filed by several environmental groups, a federal district court has ordered the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to publicly disclose the locations of biopharmaceutical crops test fields in Hawaii. Currently, the USDA and biotech industry grow genetically engineered crops in undisclosed locations, raising fears that regular crops could be at risk of cross pollination.
Story linkFrom: Pesticide Action Network North America (PANNA) Related topics/regions: [United States] [Agriculture] [Environmental activism] [Genetics] |
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26.08.2004
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From: Human Rights Education Associates Related topics/regions: [United States] [Civil rights] [Geopolitics] [Justice and crime] |
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