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April 2008

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Seawater levels are increasing dangerously on Orissa coast / Photo credit: Infochange
04/30/2008 Villages in Orissa on the eastern coast of India are sinking into the sea. In last four months many families have been forced to flee as rising waters have submerged their homes and farmlands. Despite assurances from government, the displaced families are yet to be resettled.
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Related: [South Asia] [Oceans] [Climate Change] [Environment]
Image: Seawater levels are increasing dangerously on Orissa coast / Photo credit: Infochange
Family sits in grief  / Photo credit: India Together
04/23/2008 Shreekrishna Kalamb, a poet-farmer in Vidarbha region of western India, ended his life on March 24. His death and those of 250 others, who have committed suicide since January, are symbolic of an agrarian crisis that the country is reeling under for past many years.
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Related: [South Asia] [Poverty] [Agriculture]
Image: Family sits in grief / Photo credit: India Together
Imagine a world of equality
04/22/2008 Women’s contribution to the economy and society remains largely unrecognised, underpaid and unpaid in most cases. The need for women to secure land and property is even more critical now, writes Dr Vibhuti Patel of SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai, India.
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Chinese rice farmer.
04/19/2008 NEW YORK, Apr 19 (OneWorld) - The current food crisis causing hunger and starvation for millions of people across the world is not going to end as long as those who dominate the international grain markets remain unwilling to change their behavior, according to experts specializing in international trade and environmental economics.
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Related: [Geopolitics] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [Trade] [Poverty] [Population] [International Cooperation] [Food] [Agriculture]
Image: Chinese rice farmer. © kevsunblush (flickr)
04/18/2008 With its fertile land and abundant rivers, a long-term investment in agricultural infrastructure from donors can make Afghanistan self-sufficient in food, says a UN official. Up to 70% of Afghans are suffering from acute food insecurity due to poverty, drought and years of conflict.
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04/08/2008 Hundreds of Cogolese villagers - mostly hunter-gatherers or subsistence farmers - will use high-tech GPS (Global Positioning System) devices to produce digital maps to prove their existence to the government and to loggers.
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From: The Rainforest Foundation - UK
Related: [Democratic Republic of the Congo] [Science] [Indigenous Rights] [Forests]
Phulbari women protesting against the mining project / Photo credit: WordPress
04/08/2008 Asian Development Bank withdrawing from controversial Phulbari coal mining project in Bangladesh is being seen as a major victory for human rights movement. Drawing inspiration from this success, national and international civil society groups are now urging other financial institutions to pull the rug from under the British mining company.
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Related: [South Asia] [Human Rights] [Environmental Activism] [Conservation] [Environment] [Business]
Image: Phulbari women protesting against the mining project / Photo credit: WordPress
Women show off their land titles /Photo credit: ActionAid
04/03/2008 Thanks to the support of the DMK federation of Dalit land rights and Action Aid, the women of Kattiupaiyur, Tamil Nadu, India have reclaimed what once belonged to the oppressed community. Eight years of struggle have made them proud owners of land that they now dream of passing on to their daughters.
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Related: [South Asia] [India] [Gender] [Social Exclusion]
Image: Women show off their land titles /Photo credit: ActionAid

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