Full Coverage: Food
May 2008
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05/15/2008
At a recent review meeting of the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights held in Geneva after 17 years, India was adjudged a poor performer. A panel of observers found the progress in critical human development areas such as food, health, housing and education as ‘unsatisfactory’.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [United Nations] [Human Rights] [Health] [Education] Image: People assert for their rights / Photo credit: ActionAid
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05/14/2008
The global food price rise is leading to further malnourishment among Indian children, UNICEF warns, as families reduce the number of meals in a day. India already has the worst indicators of child malnutrition in South Asia, along with 40% of the world’s underweight newborns.
Read moreRelated: [India] [South Asia] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [Health] [Children] Image: Hunger stalks nearly half of India's under-five children /Photo credit: BBC
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05/13/2008
David Dickson, Director, SciDev.Net, presents the critique of a recent report on the future of modern agriculture. Even as we fight the current needs of a hungry world in an environmentally sustainable way, the contributions of science and technology deserve recognition and not merely blame, he asserts.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Climate Change] [Biodiversity] [Agriculture] Image: Test varieties © WWF International
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05/13/2008
FALLUJAH, May 12 (IPS) - Sharp increases in food prices have generated a new wave of anti-occupation and anti-U.S. sentiment in Fallujah.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related: [United States] [Iraq] [Conflict] [Poverty] Image: Iraqi women. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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05/12/2008
More than 27,000 people in the Irrawaddy delta region of Burma -- one of the areas hardest hit by Cyclone Nargis -- have received food aid and other crucial supplies, a UN food agency announced yesterday.
Read moreFrom: United Nations Related: [Myanmar] [United Nations] [Shelter & Housing] [Emergency Relief] [Aid] Image: Playing despite the destruction. © Azmil77 (flickr)
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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.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Business] [Capacity Building] [Agriculture] Image: A villager selling farm products / Photo credit: Infochange
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05/09/2008
Once called India’s bread basket, Punjab’s success story has been marred by pesticide poisoning, soil contamination, farmer indebtedness and drug addiction. A recent report says the production-centric approach of industrial agriculture needs to make way for environmentally sound practices that promote equitable access to food.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Soils] [Environment] [Consumption] [Agriculture] Image: A rice farmer in Punjab / Photo credit: Outlook
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05/09/2008
Diverting agricultural land to produce biofuels, increased dependence on imports, hoarding by traders, ban on export of food grains by neighbours are reasons cited for rising food prices in Nepal. Experts feel the government needs to take long-term measures if it wants to save people dying of hunger.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Poverty] [Agriculture] Image: Lush green wheat fields in Nepal / Photo credit: Nepali Times
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05/08/2008
Afghanistan government with UN help will soon carry out a study to assess the nutritional needs of people affected by rising food prices for future interventions. The country has large numbers of stunted, underweight and wasted children, and women in reproductive age suffering from malnourishment.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [Poverty] [Children] |
05/07/2008
UN Security Council needs to discuss the current global food crisis and take corrective measures before the situation goes out of hand. Experts feel that the UN body must recognise that war and civil strife cannot be prevented without addressing social and economic conditions.
Read moreRelated: [United Nations] [Poverty] [Agriculture] |
05/07/2008
Keski-Amerikan maat pohtivat ruokaturvan parantamista yhdessä ALBA-maiden (Bolivaarinen vaihtoehto Amerikan kansoille) kanssa. Nicaraguan roolina on toimia vilja-aittana.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [Nicaragua] [Central America] |
05/06/2008
With food hitting the headlines like never before, the International Institute for Environment and Development has launched a web-based publication that describes how to rethink food production and distribution for environmental and social gain.
Read moreFrom: International Institute for Environment and Development Related: [Agriculture] Image: Cooperative garden in Caracas © FAO © Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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05/06/2008
YK:n pyrinnöt ruokakriisin ratkaisemiseksi eivät saa kaikilta kiitosta. Senegalin presidentti Abdoulaye Wade haukkui FAO:n turhaksi ja tehottomaksi järjestöksi.
Read moreFrom: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus Related: [Senegal] [United Nations] Image: Abdoulaye Wade © International Development Research Centre
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05/06/2008
Soaring prices of food items are making it difficult for poor countries to achieve the Millennium Development Goals by 2015. Any long-term planning has to focus on MDGs and cross-sectoral linkages with adequate budgets if governments wish to tide over the present crisis, says Salil Shetty, Director of the UN Millennium Campaign.
Read moreRelated: [MDGs] [United Nations] [Poverty] Image: Salil Shetty, Director, UN Millennium Campaign / Photo credit: MC
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05/05/2008
Thaimaa haluaisi Mekong-maiden perustavan riisinviejien järjestön. Kartelli-idea sai tuoreeltaan varsin nuivan vastaanoton. Vaikka riisin vientihinta on korkea, viljelijät eivät juuri pääse rikastumaan.
Read moreFrom: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus Related: [South East Asia] [Trade] Image: © Oxfam America
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05/05/2008
Hot weather and lack of safe drinking water have led to a severe spate in diarrohea cases in Bangladesh. According to health experts, poverty, rising food prices and low levels of awareness on sanitation are driving people to eat cheap contaminated food.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Disease/treatment] [Health] [Water/Sanitation] [Poverty] Image: Children lying at a hospital in Dhaka / Photo credit: Shamsuddin Ahmed / IRIN
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05/05/2008
The devastating Cyclone Nargis that struck Myanmar early Saturday has claimed 350 lives, as death tolls mount. While aid operations were restricted by the military junta in the outskirts of capital Yangon, the state media announced the country will go ahead with the constitutional referendum on May 10.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Emergency Relief] [Aid] Image: Ravaged city / Photo credit: Reuters
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05/03/2008
UNITED NATIONS, May 2 (OneWorld) - The global food crisis is likely to persist if speculative investment by the corporate world is not reined in soon, warned a top expert responsible for reporting to the United Nations on human rights violations.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Governance] [Geopolitics] [Human Rights] [Trade] [Credit and Investment] [Corporations] [Agriculture] Image: Corn: food or fuel? © Network for New Energy Choices
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05/02/2008
Ilman lisärahaa ruokakriisi voi räjähtää käsiin, varoittavat YK ja Maailmanpankki. Järjestöt vaativat kansainvälistä yhteisöä avaamaan kukkaronsa ja antamaan Maailman ruokaohjelma WFP:lle sen hätäapuun tarvitsemat 755 miljoonaa dollaria.
Read moreFrom: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus Related: [Economy] [Aid] |
05/02/2008
Demand for biofuels is destroying tribal peoples’ land and lives, according to a new report. Palm oil is one of the most destructive crops followed by sugar cane, soy, corn, manioc and jatropha.
Read moreFrom: Survival Related: [Renewable Energy] [Forests] [Climate Change] [Land] [Energy] [Agriculture] Image: The Guarani in Brazil have lost their land to sugar cane ©João Ripper/Survival
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