Full Coverage: Poverty
September 2005
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30.09.2005
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From: Oxfam America Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Agriculture] [Food] |
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30.09.2005
The STS (Science, Technology and Society) Forum held in Kyoto during September 11-13 deliberated on many societal issues that could be addressed by science and technology. While no earth-shaking declarations were made, the conference brought together outstanding global talent across diverse disciplines, who identified six key issues.These key isuues were sustainability, life sciences,ICT, capacity building, science and technology for human security and finally on the new frontiers opened to science and technology.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [Health] [ICT] |
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30.09.2005
A Village Knowledge Centre by name, Vivekanand Gramin Gyan Kendra was opened at the Dhandhar village near Pilani on Sunday 25th September 2005.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [Education] [Health] [ICT] |
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29.09.2005
A report published by World Bank in Prishtina on Tuesday, September 27, points out that poverty in Kosovo is a widespread phenomenon, but direct actions can be taken.
more...Related topics/regions: [Kosovo] [Geopolitics] [Governance] Image: World Bank Poverty in Kosovo report presentation.
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29.09.2005
This APDIP e-Note illustrates the benefits that ICTs can have for SMEs; discusses why countries should be proactive in embedding ICTs into SME policy; and gives examples of how Asian governments have encouraged and enabled SMEs to use ICTs.APDIP e-Notes are brief snapshots that present analyses of specific issues related to ICTs for sustainable human development in the Asia-Pacific region. This online series introduces readers to the who, what, where, why and how of a wide range of current issues related to ICTs such as Internet governance, ICTs and poverty alleviation, e-governance, free and open source software, and many others.
more...Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [ICT] |
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29.09.2005
At a cost of just 4 paise per litre, rural India can now have access to safe drinking water without the use of electricity.A high-technology membrane filter, developed by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), can remove bacteria as well as viruses from water.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [Health] [ICT] [Governance] |
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29.09.2005
Deepender Kumar is a Research Officer with the Programme on Trade and Environment, Indian Institute of Public Administration. He talks about the deadlock in current negotiations on environmental services and highlights the concerns of the developing countries.
more...Related topics/regions: [Trade] [Environment] |
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28.09.2005
Njė raport i Bankės Botėrore qė u publikua dje nė Prishtinė thotė se varfėria nė Kosovė ka shtrirje tė gjerė, por mund tė merren veprime direkte. Sipas vlerėsimit tė Bankės Botėrore 37 pėr qind e popullatės radhiten si tė varfėr, ndėrkaq 15 pėr qind e tyre ndodhen nėn nivelin e varfėrisė sė skajshme. Kėto rezultate tė Bankės Botėrore bazohen nė anketėn buxhetore tė ekonomive familjare nga Zyra Statistikore e Kosovės.
more...Related topics/regions: [Kosovo] [Food] [Water/sanitation] [Economy] |
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28.09.2005
Data on pattadar passbooks in Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh will be computerised by November 15, said Collector, G. Asok Kumar.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [ICT] [Governance] |
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27.09.2005
Islamic States account for the world's highest child mortality rates, where 60 per cent of children who die from disease and malnutrition never make it to their first birthday, according to a report by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
more...Related topics/regions: [Children] [Disease] [Infant mortality] [United Nations] |
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27.09.2005
The National Commission on Farmers has called for credit reforms in the farm sector to prevent farmers from committing suicide. It has suggested reducing the interest rate on farm credit and asked for a census of suicides for a proper understanding of the situation.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [Agriculture] [Credit and investment] [Debt] |
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27.09.2005
What role do ICTs have in alleviating poverty? This is one of the many questions that will be fired at a distinguished panel on 30 September 2005 at the International Telecommunication Union Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. The debate will be broadcast on BBC World Television on 22 October 2005.
more...Related topics/regions: [ICT] |
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27.09.2005
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From: International Food Policy Research Institute Related topics/regions: [Agriculture] [Food] |
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26.09.2005
Deputy minister of communications, Roy Padayachie of S.Africa has recently launched a telecentre at the Qalabotjha multi-purpose community centre (MPCC) in the Free State.
more...Related topics/regions: [Southern Africa] [ICT] |
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26.09.2005
Don't spin your record on world poverty during the party conference, Labour leaders were told today, because the Government's achievements on global anti-poverty initiatives are vastly over-stated and many polices continue to harm the poorest countries.
more...From: World Development Movement Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Aid] [Politics] |
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26.09.2005
Mikäli tehokkaisiin toimiin ei ryhdytä pian, tuloerot uhkaavat aiheuttaa yhteiskunnallista epävakautta, todetaan Kiinan työ- ja sosiaaliturvaministeriön raportissa. Hallituksen tulisi muun muassa hajottaa monopoleja ja kehittämään kattava sosiaaliturvajärjestelmä, raportti painottaa. Kiinassa tuloerot näkyvär etenkin maaseudun ja kaupungin välillä, maaseudulla keskitulo jää alle kolmannekseen kaupunkilaisten keskitulosta.
more...From: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus Related topics/regions: [China] [Cities] |
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26.09.2005
A new project managed by AfriAfya and supported by Exchange is using information and communication technologies (ICTs) to communicate about health and development.This health communication project engages the knowledge of marginalised people in Kenya. The main emphasis is on analysing what information can be exchanged to improve the communities' situations.
more...Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Kenya] [Education] [Health] [ICT] |
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