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Need to Encourage Agriculture
Moyiga Nduru
Facing an unprecedented economic crisis, South Sudan -- the newest
nation of the world -- has urged its 12 million inhabitants to turn to
agriculture instead of depending on declining oil revenues.
Before the fall of oil prices below a barrel in the international
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World Health Day: Rapidly Rising Diabetes Closely Linked to Poverty
Lyndal Rowlands
Diabetes, which now affects more than 400 million people worldwide, is
closely linked to poverty in most regions of the world, World Health
Organization Medical Officer Alessandro Demaio told IPS Thursday.
Demaio, who specialises in non-communicable conditions and nutrition,
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‘Little Boy’ Devouring African Food
Jeff Williams
There is a ‘Little Boy’ who has nothing to do with the atomic bomb that
the United States dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on 6 August
1945. This time it is about another ‘Little Boy’ who has been
devastating the harvests in many regions, especially in Africa.
This ‘Little Boy’ (from ...
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Sri Lanka Braces for Extreme Heat
Amantha Perera
Sri Lanka is facing the heat from a scorching sun for the past one
month. In recent times, the country has imposed power cuts after almost a
decade. The main reason was the stoppage at a coal power plant, but
engineers at the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) admit that the island’s
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Global Guidelines on Land Tenure Making Headway in Latin America
Marianela Jarroud
Voluntary guidelines on land tenure adopted by the international
community to combat the growing concentration of land ownership and
improve secure access to land have begun to make headway in Latin
America, a region that is a leader in the fight against hunger and that
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Debunking Stereotypes: Which Women Matter in the Fight Against Extremism?
Sanam Naraghi Anderlini
Violent extremism is the topic du jour, as government officials are busy
developing plans of action on “preventing or countering violent
extremism” (P/CVE). In these plans there is dutiful reference to
engaging “women”. The more progressive mention gender sensitivity.
But scratch the ...
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Want to Feel Fit? Eat Falafel, Dahl, Cow Pea and…!
Osman Sharif
This is not a minor issue. Chickpea, faba bean, lentil, common bean,
field pea, mung bean, black gram, pigeon pea, cowpea, and grass pea are
the major pulse crops produced globally. And these especially play an
important role in food and nutritional security and sustainable
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Temple Tantrums
Neeta Lal
Women comprise nearly half of India's 1.2 billion population, yet gender
bias and patriarchal mindsets continue to plague them well into the
21st century. Even holy places -- temples and mosques -- it seems aren't
free from discriminating against the fair sex.
Menstruating girls are often ...
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Climate Change Dries Up Nicaragua
José Adán Silva
A three-year drought, added to massive deforestation in the past few
decades, has dried up most of Nicaragua’s water sources and has led to
an increasingly severe water supply crisis.
Since January, photos and videos showing dried-up streams, rivers and
lakes have been all over the social ...
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Balancing Economic Potential of Marine and Social Life
Munyaradzi Makoni
When Africa’s oldest protected marine area, Tsitsikamma -- the largest
in the world, incorporating 80 km of rocky coastline, bustling with
marine life, much of it endangered -- was opened as a pilot for public
fishing on December 15, 2015, there was a big outcry.
Tsitsikamma is declared to ...
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Papua New Guinea First to Finalize National Climate Plan Under Paris Agreement
Eliza Northrop
On March 29, Papua New Guinea became the first country to formally
submit the final version of its national climate action plan (called a
“Nationally Determined Contribution,” or NDC) under the Paris Agreement.
The small Pacific nation’s plan to transition to 100 percent renewable
energy by 2030 is ...
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The Week with IPS 2016/4/8
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