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Lost childhood / Photo credit: World Revolution
05/13/2008 Best practices in preventing and eliminating child labor through education by Child Rights Information Network helps users design and implement capacity-building activities for children in situations of child labour. The book documents experiences of over 80 NGOs and possibilities of change through educational interventions.
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Related: [Labor] [Education] [Children] [Development]
Image: Lost childhood / Photo credit: World Revolution
05/12/2008 Software giant Bill Gates has promised to provide students in Indonesia with low-cost computers and free software. This will greatly help the government seeking to introduce a million computers for educational purposes.
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Related: [South East Asia] [ICT] [Education]
A villager selling farm products / Photo credit: Infochange
05/12/2008 A small village in rural Kerala has successfully dealt with the onslaught of globalisation. Farmer groups and a distribution and retail network by the local community have helped producers get maximum returns for their farm produce and traditional products. The farmers are now happy with the elimination of middlemen.
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Related: [South Asia] [Business] [Food] [Agriculture]
Image: A villager selling farm products / Photo credit: Infochange
A budding author.
05/09/2008 Namibian primary school students are reading books that they authored and local artists illustrated as part of an education campaign that also provides professional development for teachers.
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From: Academy for Educational Development
Related: [Namibia] [HIV/AIDS] [Youth] [Education] [Children]
Image: A budding author. © Academy for Educational Development
Swagat Thorat / Photo credit: Huned Contractor / OWSA
05/08/2008 Freelance journalist and social activist Swagat Thorat in western India publishes a fortnightly called Sparshgyaan in local language for the visually impaired. In view of the limited availability of literature in Braille, this can be described as commendable effort.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related: [South Asia] [Information & Media] [Disability] [Education]
Image: Swagat Thorat / Photo credit: Huned Contractor / OWSA
Farmers celebrating the harvest / Photo credit: BBC
05/07/2008 New mobile text message service called Reuters Market Light has made it easier for poor farmers in western India to get farm-related information. By subscribing to the service they can get regular updates on their mobiles about weather forecasts, pest attacks and daily market prices for their produce.
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Related: [South Asia] [ICT] [Business] [Agriculture]
Image: Farmers celebrating the harvest / Photo credit: BBC
Nigerian lawyer Oby Nwankwo will participate in an upcoming Roundtable.
05/07/2008 NEW YORK, May 6 (OneWorld) - Women's rights advocates in the United States have launched a novel global initiative aiming to help millions of women across the world who face violence at the hands of men.
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Image: Nigerian lawyer Oby Nwankwo will participate in an upcoming Roundtable. © Peace X Peace
Minister for Rural Development Raghuvansh Prasad Singh speaking at WNTA meeting
05/06/2008 India's National Rural Employment Guarantee Act has increased the bargaining power of the poor, felt participants at a recent consultation by Indian anti-poverty network WNTA in the capital. They also called for increased investment by the government for effective monitoring of the scheme.
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Related: [South Asia] [Law] [Poverty] [Labor]
Image: Minister for Rural Development Raghuvansh Prasad Singh speaking at WNTA meeting
SAFRG logo / Photo credit: SAFRG
05/02/2008 South Asian Fund Raising Group (SAFRG), a Delhi based trust, is organising its 19th International South Asian Fundraising Workshop from August 23-26, 2008 in Agra, India. The workshop aims to build the capacity of the voluntary sector through training, knowledge sharing and networking activities in the area of resource mobilisation.
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Related: [South Asia] [Civil Society] [Finance]
Image: SAFRG logo / Photo credit: SAFRG
05/01/2008 Rural health practioners in Alaska are being facilitated through videoconferencing to cater to the needs of the mentally ill. Through lectures and consultations, the health providers will build their technical skills related to nutrition and surgeries.

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Related: [Northern America] [ICT] [Communication] [Health]

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