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gennaio 2008
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Summaries of progress of the Millennium Development Goals in selected developing countries
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28.01.2008
About 30% of schools in India are without permanent structures, about 14% have no drinking water facility and about 60% have no separate toilets for girls, according to the latest official figures. It is obvious that lack of infrastructure has impact on quality of education.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Asia Meridionale] [Bambini] [Educazione] |
25.01.2008
Food crisis in Afghanistan is deepening by the day. Afghan government has expressed its inability to tackle the food insecurity on its own and has appealed together with the UN for US $ 80 million assistance to avert this humanitarian tragedy.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Asia Meridionale] [Aiuti] [Emergenze] [Alimentazione] [Povertà] Foto: Afghanistan is reeling under food shortage and children are most vulnerable / Photo credit: IRIN
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25.01.2008
Lack of good sanitation and toilets are causing extensive environmental damage and making 5,000 infants die every day. It’s time to break the world’s silence on this global crisis and smell the stink round the corner, says Barbara Frost, Chief Executive, WaterAid.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Asia Meridionale] [Acqua] [Ambiente] [Salute] [Malattie/Cure] |
23.01.2008
A Dalit-centric policy framework can help the disadvantaged community to have a greater say in local and national programmes and their implementation, says a report released this month by the people’s campaign Wada Na Todo Abhiyan.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld South Asia Temi/paesi correlati: [India] [Asia Meridionale] [Sviluppo] [Educazione] [Povertà] [Esclusione sociale] [Salute] [Genere] [Informazione & Media] |
23.01.2008
For parents grappling with poverty, sending kids to school is difficult; for teachers it is hard to keep them at school when they are always hungry. Nepal is faced with a problem of children either not enrolling or dropping out due to widespread hunger.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Asia Meridionale] [Bambini] [Educazione] [Povertà] Foto: Hunger in Nepal keeps children out of school / Photo credit: IRIN
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23.01.2008
More than 26,000 children die everyday in the world before they see their fifth birthday. Along with sub-Saharan Africa, India has been identified with high under-five mortality in UNICEF’s new report on the state of the world’s children. It calls for community-level integration of essential services to arrest this disturbing phenomenon.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Asia Meridionale] [Bambini] [Salute] [Nazioni Unite] Foto: Save the children © United Nations Children's Fund
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22.01.2008
As the world grapples with the impact of climate change, a book titled: State of the World 2008: Innovations for a Sustainable Economy, by WorldWatch Institute highlights the shift towards innovative environmental policies. Corporate groups are investing huge capital to make the global economy environment friendly.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Economia] [Affari] [Imprese] [Cambiamento climatico] Foto: State of the World 2008: Innovations for a Sustainable Economy / Photo credit: WorldWatch Institute
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22.01.2008
In another effort to empower women, the Ministry of Women and Child Development in India has prepared a handbook on gender-budgeting. It provides guidelines for all central ministries to ensure a greater say for women in the planning process to remove disparities in access and control over resources.
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18.01.2008
Palm oil companies are clearing forests with fires for plantations, says the latest Greenpeace report: Cool farming: Climate impacts of agriculture and mitigation potential. The report says that industrial agriculture is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases and suggests alternative methods and techniques to prevent the damage.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Agricoltura] [Ambiente] [Cambiamento climatico] [Attivismo ambientale] Foto: Traditional practices for better food security © Food First / Institute for Food and Development Policy
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17.01.2008
First of its kind in Bangladesh, DreamsPower is a 250 KW biomass gasification facility. Using the rice husk, this will generate renewable electricity and is part of a rural electrification project that will benefit hundreds of thousands of people living in villages.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Asia Meridionale] [Capacity building] [Ambiente] [Energia rinnovabile] |
17.01.2008
The Socio Economic Development Trust has succeeded in bringing thousands of dropouts in villages of western India back to school. Bal Panchayats or village-level children's organisations have played a prominent role not only in mobilising kids and their parents, but also teachers and officials to be responsive to their needs.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Asia Meridionale] [Capacity building] [Bambini] [Educazione] Foto: Bal panchayat members / Photo credit: India Together
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16.01.2008
Gender inequality and discrimination significantly affect the development of community as a whole. Gender mainstreaming project: the gender issue, a paper brought out by Government of Pakistan Planning and Development Division, talks of prevalence of gender disparity in the country and its relation to the Millennium Development Goals.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Asia Meridionale] [Genere] Foto: Children at a school in Chakwal village outside of Rawalpindi, Pakistan © Teachers Without Borders
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15.01.2008
The Sono filter, a local innovation, offers hope to millions in Bangladesh who lack access to safe drinking water. Arsenic contaminated groundwater exists in all but one of the country’s 64 districts, and adversely impacts the health of those who ingest it over long periods.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Bangladesh] [Asia Meridionale] [Acqua] [Inquinamento] [Salute] [Scienza] |
14.01.2008
The Harry Chapin Media Awards were created in 1982 to encourage the media to tell stories of hunger and poverty. These global awards recognise work on causes of economic poverty and forces leading to self-reliance of poor. The current deadline for submitting entries is February 1, 2008.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Agricoltura] [Alimentazione] [Povertà] [Habitat] [Nutrizione/Malnutrizione] [Informazione & Media] [Media] Foto: The story of hunger © New Internationalist
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12.01.2008
Concept of micro-credit is bringing about a silent revolution in more than 60 districts of rural Nepal by helping people in augmenting their income. Hundreds and thousands of poor families have access to different micro-finance institutions and they indeed are trying to take the maximum benefit out of this facility.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Asia Meridionale] [Capacity building] [Povertà] [Microcredito] |
10.01.2008
L'aumento del prezzo del greggio sta vanificando i benefici portati negli ultimi tre anni a molti paesi africani dagli aiuti internazionali e dalla cancellazione del debito tanto da far temere il ripetersi della crisi del debito degli anni Ottanta. Sono le conclusioni di una ricerca condotta dall'Agenzia internazionale per l'energia (IEA) e rilanciata da 'Il Sole 24 ore'. La ricerca svolta in 13 paesi africani privi di risorse petrolifere evidenzia come il rincaro del greggio acquistato da questi stati a partire dal 2004 sia stato equivalente a 3 punti percentuali del Pil: cifra superiore agli aiuti ricevuti nello stesso lasso di tempo dai paesi donatori e alla somma di debito cancellato. "Il vero rischio, di cui poco si parla, è che si va verso una nuova crisi del debito" - commenta a Unimondo, Antonio Tricarico della CRBM.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Africa] [Economia] [Debito] [Geopolitica] [Globalizzazione] [Sviluppo] [Cooperazione internazionale] Foto: Nigeria: pozzo di petrolio in fiamme - da Peacelink
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10.01.2008
Providing an overview on the achievements of the MDGs in India, a citizen’s report titled: Measuring India’s Progress on the Millennium Development Goals was released on January 7 in New Delhi by Wada Na Todo Abhiyan (WNTA).
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld South Asia Temi/paesi correlati: [Asia Meridionale] [Sviluppo] [Povertà] [Salute] [Società civile] [Nazioni Unite] Foto: Lysa John, Salil Shetty, Jagadananda and Prof Jayati Ghosh releasing the report / Photo credit: WNTA
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09.01.2008
New figures from World Health Organisation claim there has been a 50% fall in deaths from tuberculosis in Afghanistan. While over 50,000 new cases occur each year, TB diagnosis and treatment, now part of the Basic Package Health Services, reach more people in the country.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Afghanistan] [Asia Meridionale] [Salute] [Malattie/Cure] Foto: Women are particularly vulnerable to TB infection © ACNUR-España
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09.01.2008
OneWorld South Asia's Annual Regional Meeting to be held on 8-9 February in Indian capital New Delhi will address the contention between the burning issue of climate change and developments goals in the region and underline the need for enhanced Southern participation.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld South Asia Temi/paesi correlati: [Asia Meridionale] [Sviluppo] [Cooperazione internazionale] [Cambiamento climatico] Foto: Climate change will have major impact on South Asia
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09.01.2008
The Indian state of Madhya Pradesh was honoured by the Millennium Campaign for its key participation at last year’s Stand Up and Speak Out initiative on October 17. The state witnessed a record turnout of more than half a million people in support of the campaign’s cause.
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