Full Coverage: China
October 2007
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The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in China
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10/29/2007
The Chinese government will work with ICT companies on a proposal encouraging the development of Wi-Fi applications. The government will continue to leverage Web 2.0 technologies to engage with the public and improve public service delivery in specific areas.
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10/27/2007
More...Related: [Environment] [Conservation] [Rivers] [Indigenous Rights] Image: Tiger Leaping Gorge
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10/25/2007
A century ago, working conditions in U.S. factories were extremely poor and death and injury were a part of everyday life. A slideshow reveals that while the United States has solved this problem on its own soil, it persists in the land of America's factory, China.
Read moreFrom: Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Related: [United States] Image: Amputations from unsafe machinery.
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10/22/2007
Kiinalaiset kulutustavarat ovat vallanneet Laosin, ja Kiina on noussut suurimmaksi kehitysavun antajaksi niin Laosissa kuin Myanmarissa ja Kambodzhassakin.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [International Cooperation] [Consumption] |
10/11/2007
Faced with poverty and isolation, the youth of China's Liangshan Yi region easily fall prey to the world of drugs and prostitution. But thanks to a new program in the mountainous area, girls are getting a free and innovative education.
Read moreFrom: Mercy Corps Image: A family in China's Liangshan Yi region.
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10/03/2007
"Keeping quiet while monks and other peaceful protesters are murdered and jailed is not evidence of constructive engagement," said an international human rights monitor Tuesday, urging Chinese, Indian, Thai, and other companies to take a stand against the military crackdown in Burma.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Watch Related: [India] [Myanmar] [Thailand] [United States] Image: Demonstrating in Paris, but what about China? © Hugo* (flickr)
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10/02/2007
China Labour Bulletinin syyskuun alussa julkaisema selvitys kertoo, että suurin osa Kiinan lapsityövoimasta on vanhempiensa apuna työskenteleviä lapsia. Myös oppipoikajärjestelmä on Kiinassa perinteinen tapa oppia työtaitoja.
Read moreFrom: Trade Union News from Finland Related: [Children] [Labor] Image: - © Tamilla Held
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