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Freedom of the Press Faces Judicial Harassment in Brazil
Mario Osava
The same justice that exists to ensure rights can become a tool to
violate them and restrict freedom of the press, as seen with the recent
wave of lawsuits against journalists and the media in Brazil.
The latest high-profile case involves the Gazeta do Povo, the main daily
newspaper in Curitiba, ...
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Changing Climate Threatens World's Smallholder Farmers
Lyndal Rowlands
Farmers are already experiencing the effects of climate change but can
also help to fight it, according to a new report released by the UN Food
and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
“All farmers have to both adapt to climate change and will have to make a
contributions to mitigate the ...
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Water Bodies Central to Urban Flood Planning
Jency Samuel
“The rain was our nemesis as well as our saviour,” says Kanniappan,
recalling the first week of December 2015 when Chennai was flooded.
“Kind neighbours let us stay in the upper floors of their houses as the
water levels rose. The rainwater was also our only source of drinking
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U.N. Urban Summit Gives Rise to a Mixture of Optimism and Criticism
Emilio Godoy
Experts and activists greeted with a mixture of hope and skepticism the
Third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban
Development (Habitat III), which opened Monday Oct. 17 in the capital of
Ecuador, and which seeks to produce a new urban agenda for cities and
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Big Powers Set to Grab High Level UN Posts
Thalif Deen
When Antonio Guterres, the former Prime Minister of Portugal, takes
office as the new UN Secretary General on January 1, his top management
team is likely to be dominated by nominees from the five big powers,
namely the US, Britain, France, China and Russia (P5).
As befits tradition, the ...
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Q&A: Land Degradation Could Force 135 Million to Migrate in Next 30 Years
Manipadma Jena
One of the critical challenges facing the world today is that emerging
migration patterns are increasingly rooted in the depletion of natural
resources.
Entire populations are being disempowered and uprooted as the land that
they rely on for their survival and for their future no longer provides
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From City 50/50 to Planet 50/50 - How to Step it Up for Gender Equality and Sustainable Development
Lakshmi Puri
Urban development ministers, mayors from all over the world, city
planners, architects and municipal authorities, civil society and
private sector will meet in Quito, the capital city of Ecuador, for
Habitat III, the Third United Nations Conference on Housing and
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We Can Eliminate Hunger and Poverty Quickly with Greater Commitment
Jomo Kwame Sundaram
Why do people go hungry? Mainly because they do not have the means to
get enough food, whether by producing it themselves or by purchasing it.
There is more than enough food to feed the world. All those who
currently go hungry can be adequately fed with about two percent of
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Pan-African Parliament Seeks Larger Role in Food Security, Policy
Hisham Allam
The Pan African Parliament (PAP) concluded its session in Egypt’s Sharm
El-Sheikh Monday with initiatives on PAP’s identity, counter-terrorism
challenges in the continent and joint development plans, particularly
the question of food security.
The session, themed "Taking the PAP to the People of ...
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Indigenous Land Rights Bring Economic, not just Environmental Benefits
Lyndal Rowlands
Secure indigenous land rights not only bring environmental benefits,
they can also foster economic development, according to a new report
released by the World Resources Institute.
The report, Climate Benefits, Tenure Costs: The Economic Case for
Securing Indigenous Land Rights, describes ...
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Eradicating Poverty – a Lofty Ideal or Achievable Goal?
Dr Kanayo F. Nwanze
The first Sustainable Development Goal calls for us to end poverty in
all its forms everywhere by 2030. The goal and the deadline are
ambitious - and they need to be. We do not have the luxury of time.
Poverty is so intertwined with hunger, migration, forced displacement,
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Private Interests Valued over Human Lives in Flint, Michigan
Phoebe Braithwaite
When the water in Flint, Michigan was found to be corroding cars at a
General Motors’ (GM) factory, government officials agreed to change the
factory's water source, yet the same water source continued to poison
the residents of Flint for another year.
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Inclusion in Markets Replaces Exclusion from Success - How Seeds and Insurance Can Lead to Pride
Dr. Marco Ferroni
“Humiliation and exclusion” – what a fascinating thematic twist to the
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty! Too often, discussion
of poverty focuses entirely on material resources. Those play an
important role, but are only part of the story. We all know people who
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320 Million Children in Single-Parent Families
Joseph Chamie
Of the world’s 2.3 billion children 14 percent - or 320 million - are
living in single-parent households, most often headed by single mothers.
Those children aged 0 to 17 years and their single mothers and single
fathers face special challenges, including economic hardships, social
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Why farmers respond differently to higher food prices?
Jomo Kwame Sundaram
Higher food prices are supposed to induce farmers to increase production
for sale. In reality, however, their supply responsiveness is
influenced by many factors, including their ability to respond to price
changes.
With food production growth in OECD countries slowing down, developing
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Negligent Central American Leaders Fuel Deepening Refugee Crisis
Erika Guevara-Rosas
One word could undoubtedly summarize the past year with painful
precision: Refugees.
We all have seen the heartbreaking images of men, women and children
desperately jumping on makeshift boats in the Mediterranean or the
Andaman Seas, narrowly escaping death in search for a safer future. The
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Q&A: We Won't Go Far Until Climate Issues Are Mainstreamed in Policy
Charles Mkoka
Two years ago at the 31st African Union Summit in Malabo, Equatorial
Guinea, heads of state and government endorsed the New Partnership for
Africa's Development (NEPAD) programme on agriculture and climate change
with the bold vision of at least 25 million smallholder households
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Friday, October 21, 2016
The Week with IPS
2016/10/21
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