Full Coverage: South America
July 2007
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07/26/2007
More than 6,000 documented slaves were working in Brazil in 2005, doing much of the work that turns cane into sugar for food and ethanol fuel. As the agro-fuel market booms, a human rights group urges the Brazilian government to address the chronic problem of slavery.
Read moreFrom: Grassroots International Related: [Brazil] |
07/26/2007
Developing countries can learn from the experiences of Brazil and Thailand when it comes to sustaining access to anti-HIV drugs, says Médecins Sans Frontières.
Read moreFrom: SciDev.Net Related: [Brazil] [Thailand] |
07/25/2007
Last year Colombia was praised for reducing violence in Bogota, formally one of the most dangerous cities in the world. Yet this new urban order has not resulted from the rule of law, explains Colombia specialist Garry Leech, but from the rule of private right-wing militias.
Read moreFrom: North American Congress on Latin America Related: [Colombia] [Brazil] |
07/24/2007
Fifteen women gathered recently to help develop strategies to combat domestic and sexual violence in Colombia. Now they're working to spread the movement throughout the region.
Read moreFrom: MADRE Related: [Colombia] Image: © MADRE
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07/18/2007
In a historic move, Bolivia's indigenous Chiquitano group have been granted permanent land titles over their ancestral territory.
Read moreFrom: Oxfam America Related: [Bolivia] |
07/18/2007
A major region of Peru has banned genetically modified varieties of a crop that has been grown there for thousands of years and which helped fuel the ancient Inca empire.
Read moreFrom: International Institute for Environment and Development Related: [Peru] Image: Selling potatoes in South America. © FAO / G. Bizzarri
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07/12/2007
Ahead of an announcement today by Peru’s state oil company of the results of an auction of 19 oil exploration lots - some in areas inhabited by uncontacted tribes - a company spokeswoman questioned the existence of such people in the Peruvian Amazon.
Read moreFrom: Survival International Italia Related: [Peru] |
07/06/2007
Brazilian authorities freed over 1,100 forced labourers from a sugar cane plantation in the Amazon in the biggest raid to date.
Read moreFrom: Anti-Slavery International Related: [Brazil] |
07/04/2007
A sham paramilitary demobilization process combined with thousands of cases of threats and killings and a chronic lack of investigations and prosecutions makes Colombia one of the most dangerous places in the world for trade unionists, according to a new human rights report.
Read moreFrom: Amnesty International Related: [Colombia] Image: Soldiers in Colombia. © Independent Media Center
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07/03/2007
YK:n huumeviraston Undocin mukaan kokapensaan viljelyala kasvoi viime vuonna Boliviassa kahdeksan prosenttia. Tieto herättää ristiriitaisia tunteita. Maan presidentti puolustaa laillisen kokanviljelyn lisäämistä, mutta huumekaupan kasvu voi johtaa ongelmiin kohdemaiden kanssa.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Bolivia] Image: Bolivian weavers and coca leaf © R.Massey / United Nations Development Programme
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