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20.03.2008
An article comparing Paraguayan Indians to cancer and describing them as 'Neolithic', 'out-of-date' and 'filthy' is named as the most racist article in the mainstream media published in the last year. The award marks UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 21 March.
ContinuaFonte: Survival International Italia Temi/paesi correlati: [Paraguay] [Diritti dei popoli indigeni] [Politiche razziali] [Media] Foto: Stamp It Out campaign
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19.03.2008
A prime issue that chokes the political health of troubled Pakistan is that not all of its able citizens are allowed to vote...
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Pakistan] [Religione] [Democrazia] [Governo] |
17.03.2008
In southern India, Kanavu is a dream school for Wayanad’s tribal children. Started by a writer-turned activist 15 years ago with an idea of tapping the hidden genius of the community, it is now run by the first batch of its students.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Asia Meridionale] [Bambini] [Educazione] [Diritti dei popoli indigeni] |
17.03.2008
Participation of Indian women in the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme is an important intervention towards their empowerment. A recent survey of the scheme in western India reveals that single women have been denied its benefits due to conventional definition of male-headed households that treat them as dependents, says journalist Kiran Bhatty.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Asia Meridionale] [Genere] Foto: Single women households are family too / Photo credit: Sohail Akbar / The Hindu
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15.03.2008
Punarbhava, a new interactive website for the disabled, is a one-stop cyber shop for information, aids, appliances, research and employment. The portal was recently launched at the Indian capital, along with the release of a new screen reader software for the blind.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld South Asia Temi/paesi correlati: [Asia Meridionale] [India] [Handicap] [Comunicazione] [ICT Tecnologie informatiche] [Internet] Foto: Information at hand
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11.03.2008
Mumbai’s Sangini Women's Co-operative Bank is a beacon of hope for the sex workers of Kamathipura. By providing a monetary buffer to its red-light district clients, this small Indian bank seeks to change the lives of these women for the better by making them less vulnerable to debts.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [India] [Asia Meridionale] [Debito] [Finanza] [Genere] Foto: The bank encourages to save even small amounts of money /Photo credit:BBC
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05.03.2008
BOGOTA, Mar 5 (OneWorld) - People who earn their living by sorting through and reselling municipal waste have reasserted their role as garbage recyclers and productive members of the global economy at an unprecedented event here this week.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld US Temi/paesi correlati: [Colombia] [Capacity building] [Cooperazione internazionale] [Lavoro] [Affari] [Conservazione] Foto: Silvio Ruiz of the Bogota Association of Recyclers. © Henry Mance
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05.03.2008
Martedì scorso è stata presentata a Bologna la Rete Italiana di Microfinanza (RITMI), Associazione senza fini di lucro che opererà a livello nazionale e sarà la voce degli operatori italiani del microcredito e della microfinanza. Tra i soci fondatori ci sono l'Associazione Micro.bo Bologna, Fondazione don Mario Operti Torino, Fondazione Santa Maria del Soccorso Genova, Mag 2 Milano, Mag Verona, Microfinanza Srl, Microprogress e PerMicro Torino mentre altre sono in via di definizione. In Italia si contano una quarantina di iniziative di microcredito e microfinanza con 8.000 clienti e 75 milioni di euro di portafoglio. Secondo la Banca Mondiale gli esclusi dai servizi finanziari sono in Italia ben il 25% della popolazione adulta a fronte del 9% in Gran Bretagna, del 4% in Francia e solo dell’1% in Finlandia.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Finanza] [Microcredito] [Società civile] [Povertà] Foto: Ritmi aderisce all'European Microfinance network (logo)
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01.03.2008
Check out the new online World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples.
ContinuaFonte: Minority Rights Group International Temi/paesi correlati: [Diritti dei popoli indigeni] [Politiche razziali] Foto: The Ogiek - one of Kenya's last hunter-gatherer tribes - have been targeted in Kenya's post-election violence; 600 families have been displaced, and several killed.
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