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31.10.2006 New IT revolution has just started in India, with the government embarking upon an ambitious project to connect all the schools, colleges and universities and provide an Internet enabled computer connection to each teacher in the country.
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Related topics/regions: [Education] [Youth] [ICT] [MDGs]
31.10.2006 190 elected women panchayat representatives from four states are to receive their first degrees on completion of a formal course in effective leadership at a high profile convocation in New Delhi on November 2, 2006.
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Related topics/regions: [Development] [Capacity building] [Governance] [MDGs]
La maggior sfida alla fame č nell'Africa sub-Sahariana
30.10.2006 Sono 854 milioni le persone nel mondo che soffrono la fame e il loro numero non č mai calato dal 1990-1992. Lo afferma il Rapporto annuale della FAO sullo stato di insicurezza alimentare nel mondo (Sofi), presentato oggi a Roma. A dieci anni dal Vertice mondiale dell'alimentazione di Roma che aveva promesso di dimezzare il numero degli affamati entro il 2015 il numero degli affamati č anzi aumentato. "A dieci anni di distanza, ci confrontiamo con una triste veritą, non c'é nessun progresso verso quell'obiettivo" - ha ammesso Jaques Diouf, direttore generale della Fao. "Il mondo di oggi č pił ricco di quello di 10 anni fa e le risorse alimentari sono pił abbondanti - ha detto Diouf - ma manca la volontą politica di mobilitare queste risorse in favore degli affamati". Preoccupante la situazione dell'Africa in particolare quella sub-Sahariana. Intanto a pochi giorni dal summit a Roma dei capi di stato per il 32° Comitato per la Sicurezza Alimentare della FAO (2-4 novembre), sono in corso le azioni dello Special Forum FAO della societą civile.
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Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Food] [MDGs]
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30.10.2006 A decision by Bangladesh President Iajuddin Ahmed on Sunday, to head an interim government to conduct general elections set for January, may exacerbate widespread political violence that has already resulted in 27 deaths over the weekend.
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30.10.2006
The Education for All goals focus on the need to provide learning opportunities at every stage in life, from infancy to adulthood. With only nine years remaining before 2015 – the target year for achieving these goals, progress is being made in reducing the number of primary school-age children who are not enrolled in school still distant dream for many children especially from socially disadvantaged households reveals the recent report published by UNESCO “Education for All: Global Monitoring Report 2007
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Related topics/regions: [Children] [Education] [United Nations] [MDGs]
30.10.2006 On an average, more than 400 infants below the age of one die in Bihar on any given day. According to Unicef, nearly two-thirds of infant deaths occur during the first month of the child’s life. Timely intervention could help save these lives, thus reducing the state’s abysmal infant mortality rate, reveals a survey conducted by the UN children’s aid body.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Development] [Health] [Infant mortality] [MDGs]
30.10.2006
The Sachar Committee report, which explored the socio-economic and educational condition of Indian Muslims, had chilling figures to display multiple disadvantages they face, particularly in higher education.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Development] [Education] [Poverty] [MDGs]
27.10.2006
LIFE for the Sahariya tribal people in Madhya Pradesh (India) is an unending struggle against hunger, malnutrition, disease and, above all, neglect. In tribal villages, children continue to slide into the dark folds of hunger, and disappear, reflects Annie Zaidi.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Children] [Food] [Social exclusion] [MDGs]
26.10.2006 Responding to a flood of complaints from migrant workers worldwide, the United Nations is investigating a rash of human rights violations, including abusive working conditions, non-payment of wages, arbitrary detentions and collective illegal deportations.
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26.10.2006 In its first four years, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has quickly become one of the most important aid agencies in the world. It has approved over 360 grant programs in 132 countries valued at $5.6 billion, and it has disbursed over $2.7 billion
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26.10.2006 Negotiations over who will oversee the next elections in Bangladesh appear to have broken down, throwing the country into a political crisis. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party and the Awami League have had a series of meetings to try to find a solution but now they appear to have ruled out a compromise.
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Related topics/regions: [Development] [Corruption & transparency] [Governance] [MDGs]
26.10.2006
India ranks low once again on the Global Hunger Index, confirming what development experts have been saying all along -- that the country’s economic boom is not being matched by corresponding levels of progress in the human development indices
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Food] [Poverty] [Nutrition/malnutrition] [MDGs]
Can development benefit the poor?
25.10.2006 The first World Congress on Communication for Development (WCCD) took off in Rome with introspection deep in the minds of development professionals and communication experts, on where does communication stand in the development sector, and whether communication strategies can be given credit for successful development programmes. OneWorld's Rahul Kumar writes from Rome.
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Related topics/regions: [Development] [Poverty] [Environment] [Conservation] [MDGs]
Image: Can development benefit the poor? © Centre for Science and Environment
25.10.2006 Prishtinė - Katėr ēmime pėr gazetarė tė cilėt me raportet e tyre kanė pasqyruar mė sė miri varfėrinė nė Kosovė, janė dhėnė tė martėn nė Prishtinė nga UNDP-ja, nė Ditėn Ndėrkombėtare tė OKB-sė.
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24.10.2006 BEIJING, Oct 24 (IPS) - Celebrating the success of microfinance as an antidote to poverty has raised some uncomfortable questions here over China's reluctance to allow civil society a bigger role in addressing tough social issues.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [China] [Development] [Capacity building] [Poverty] [Microcredit] [Civil society] [Democracy] [Governance] [MDGs]
24.10.2006 Poverty, especially extreme poverty, is the worst form of degradation of human dignity, a denial of the most basic human rights—economic, social, cultural, civil, and political rights.
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Related topics/regions: [Poverty] [MDGs]
24.10.2006 Distinguished scholar V.N. Rajasekharan Pillai has taken over as Vice-Chancellor of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).
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Related topics/regions: [Education] [MDGs]
Non formal education
24.10.2006 In recent years, the use and impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on teaching and learning has increased tremendously. They provide new perspectives and opportunities for expanding traditional educational processes and systems. Increasingly, ICT enhanced Non-Formal Educational (NFE) modules are being channelled through community access centres, such as community radio, telecentres, Community Multi-media Centres (CMCs).
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24.10.2006 India is a poignant example of how food sufficiency at the aggregate level has not translated into food security at the household level. The revised thrust of the World Food Programme will be to bring the hungry, malnourished, and vulnerable within the ambit of human development.
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24.10.2006
The first comprehensive global study by the United Nations on "Violence Against Children" says around 275 million children worldwide face domestic violence within the "safe" confines of their homes. The study, which look at the the South Asia regional context — finds that India as the country with the “largest number of working children in the world.”
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Children] [Education] [Labour] [Poverty] [United Nations] [MDGs]
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