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February 2007

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Indian women collecting water
26.02.2007 Norway has withdrawn from a controversial scheme that funds consultants to advise poor countries on the privatisation of public services including water, after a damning report by two NGOs.
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From: World Development Movement
Related topics/regions: [Norway]
Image: Indian women collecting water © Peter Armstrong
2,500 retail and catering product lines now carry the Fairtrade Mark
26.02.2007 Fairtrade is beginning to move from an "optional extra" to a "must-do", Harriet Lamb, executive director of the Fairtrade Foundation, will say at the launch of Fairtrade Fortnight in London today, as UK sales of Fairtrade products hit a record £300m a year.
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From: Fairtrade Foundation
Image: 2,500 retail and catering product lines now carry the Fairtrade Mark
26.02.2007 Britain’s new Freedom of Information Act is facing a double threat, only two years after coming into effect, say journalists and press freedom campaigners.
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Mario Benjamin, one of the Haitian artists responsible for the Freedom! sculpture
26.02.2007 As the UK commemorates the end of the slave trade, a new Haitian sculpture will be unveiled today in Liverpool's Merseyside Maritime Museum. It will tour the country, taking in London and Bristol, before returning to Liverpool where it will remain on permanent display in the new International Slavery Museum, which opens on 23 August.
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From: Christian Aid
Related topics/regions: [Haiti] [Culture]
Image: Mario Benjamin, one of the Haitian artists responsible for the Freedom! sculpture
Mario Benjamin, one of the Haitian artists responsible for the Freedom! sculpture
26.02.2007 As the UK commemorates the end of the slave trade, an original sculpture has been commissioned by Christian Aid and National Museums Liverpool from a group of Haitian artists representing their continuing struggle for freedom and human rights.
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From: Christian Aid
Image: Mario Benjamin, one of the Haitian artists responsible for the Freedom! sculpture
23.02.2007 Permanent Secretary at the Department for International Development (DFID) Suma Chakrabarti tells The Financial Express in an interview that a political consensus is building on in the UK over committing its Official Development Assistance (ODA) commitment of 0.7% of its GNP. Read on for more.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Development] [Aid] [International cooperation]
Break the chains of debt
23.02.2007 A campaign is being organised to pressure British Chancellor Gordon Brown to use his international influence to stop "outrageous and immoral vulture funds", through which companies buy developing countries’ debt cheaply and then try to reclaim much more money when the country is in better shape.
* Stop the Debt Vultures
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From: Christian Aid, Jubilee Debt Campaign
Related topics/regions: [Zambia]
Image: Break the chains of debt © Christian Aid
 The cover of "A Golden Age", a novel about the Bangladesh independence war by Tahmima Anam, who will be talking at the Spit-Lit Festival
22.02.2007 Authors talk about their new books set during the Bangladesh independence war and the civil war in Sri Lanka, about activism, about Bitch Lit and Les Lit, about forced marriages, plus discussions on The Politics of The Veil and on Brickbats, Bovver-Boots and Bans, as well as comedy, music and poetry. It's the Spit-Lit Festival, celebrating women's writing, London, 2-10 March.
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Image: The cover of "A Golden Age", a novel about the Bangladesh independence war by Tahmima Anam, who will be talking at the Spit-Lit Festival
22.02.2007 Illegal genetically modified rice was on sale in the UK more than two months after the Food Standards Agency claimed it had been withdrawn from the market, a court was told yesterday in a case alleging that the FSA failed to protect consumers from GM rice.
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From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
22.02.2007 Scottish ministers have announced funding for what has been described as the world's biggest wave energy farm.
Image: The Pelamis wave device on tow

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Related topics/regions: [Oceans] [Renewable energy]
20.02.2007 Cancellation of a Guyanese contract with a British water company - apparently for poor performance - underlines the point that privatisation is no solution to the global water crisis, a leading aid policy lobby group has warned.
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From: World Development Movement
Related topics/regions: [Guyana]
Hilary Benn: 'More still needs to be done to reverse the huge rise in inequality in the 1980s'
20.02.2007 Britain must learn from anti-poverty measures around the world to tackle poverty at home, the UK's aid minister, Hilary Benn, will say today. He believes the public's appetite for action has been awakened by recent shootings of youngsters and a UN report slamming UK's poor performance in a table of child well-being.
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Image: Hilary Benn: 'More still needs to be done to reverse the huge rise in inequality in the 1980s' © Peter Armstrong
19.02.2007 Students and young people from Student Action for Refugees will be campaigning against the Learning and Skills Council’s planned cuts to English language tuition and Further Education for asylum-seekers and refugees on 28 February.
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From: STAR, Student Action for Refugees
19.02.2007 Four leading British charities have called on the British Government to take immediate action to guarantee protection for all trafficked people.
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From: Amnesty International UK, UNICEF UK, Anti-Slavery International
19.02.2007 A British appeal court judge has criticised UK law for ignoring the old maxim - "that one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter" - and failing to make an exception for acts of terror in a just cause.
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From: Index on Censorship
16.02.2007 A "public consultation" to determine UK views on the use of nuclear energy was a sham, said the country's high court Thursday, chastising the government and compelling a new review. But the Blair administration appears undeterred in its push for new nuclear reactors.
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From: Greenpeace UK
Farming
16.02.2007 Britain is backing an experiment to change the way aid is delivered in parts of Africa that highlights a growing divide over how Western nations spend hundreds of millions of dollars pledged to the continent.
+ How six-mile trek for grain became a stroll to the cashpoint
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From: Guardian Unlimited
Related topics/regions: [Africa]
16.02.2007 from ecolocal:
Edinburgh's new green building code shows how construction in the UK is going to look over the next few years.
Image: ecolocal logo

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Related topics/regions: [Cities] [Shelter & housing] [Environment]
15.02.2007 The British Government’s bid to reverse a High Court ruling in favour of Indian Ocean islanders evicted from their homes 40 years ago to make way for a U.S. nuclear base is in its final day.
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From: OneWorld UK
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Mauritius]
15.02.2007 Concern over Britain's policy of deporting Iraqis - on the grounds that the country is safe enough to live in - hit a new peak yesterday with reports of the beating and arrest of Kurds who were forcibly returned to Iraq earlier this week.
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Related topics/regions: [Iraq]
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