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October 2006

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10/31/2006 Bangladeshissä t-paitatehtaan työläinen ansaitsee kolme euroa täydeltä työviikolta. Runsaat ylityöt voivat nostaa viikkoansion 4,5 euroon. Näin kerrotaan uutistoimisto IPS:n raportissa lähes 150 miljoonan asukkaan maasta Etelä-Aasiassa. Bangladeshin teva-yrityksissä työskentelee noin kaksi miljoonaa työläistä.
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From: Suomen Ammattiliittojen Solidaarisuuskeskus
Related: [Bangladesh] [Development] [Labor] [Economy]
10/30/2006 On an average, more than 400 infants below the age of one die in Bihar on any given day. According to Unicef, nearly two-thirds of infant deaths occur during the first month of the child’s life. Timely intervention could help save these lives, thus reducing the state’s abysmal infant mortality rate, reveals a survey conducted by the UN children’s aid body.
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Related: [India] [Development] [Health] [Infant Mortality] [MDGs]
10/30/2006
The Sachar Committee report, which explored the socio-economic and educational condition of Indian Muslims, had chilling figures to display multiple disadvantages they face, particularly in higher education.
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Related: [India] [Development] [Education] [Poverty] [MDGs]
10/27/2006 RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, Oct 27 (IPS) - Sitting on a red plastic stool behind the iron bars that form a caged courtyard outside Cell 74, Mirza Tahir Hussain, though only 36, looks like an old man. His white untrimmed beard, the long salt-and-pepper hair and a slight shuffle in his gait expose a life of constant worry.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related: [Pakistan] [Asia and the Pacific] [Civil Rights] [Religion] [Justice and Crime]
Sri Lanka
10/27/2006 Sri Lankassa valmistaudutaan rauhanneuvotteluihin samalla kun väkivaltaisuudet eri puolilla maata jatkuvat. Ihmisoikeusjärjestöt ovat huolissaan siviiliväestöön kohdistuneista ihmisoikeusrikoksista, joista monet olisi voitu välttää ennaltaehkäisevän toiminnan avulla, kertoo Human Rights Watch. Järjestö vaatii konfliktin molempia osapuolia vastuuseen teoistaan.
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From: Ulkoministeriö
Related: [Sri Lanka] [War and Peace] [Conflict] [Security]
Image: Sri Lanka
10/27/2006 The National Knowledge Commission will recommend setting up web portals on 10 topics and GIS mapping of the country for E-governance
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Related: [India] [ICT] [Internet] [Knowledge] [Governance]
10/27/2006 Dr.Anjana Maitra explores ways in which Information Communication Technology tools can be used to facilitate behavioural change communication for safe motherhood. This paper was presented at a Consultation and Experience Sharing on Safe Motherhood at BITS, Pilani on September 8-9 2006.
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Related: [India] [Health] [Gender] [ICT]
10/27/2006 Even as Imrana receives justice from the court after being raped by her father-in-law in an Uttar Pradesh village, another woman in Bihar awaits the court's verdict.
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Related: [India] [Gender] [Justice and Crime]
10/27/2006 More than a year after Imrana, a Muslim woman from a western UP village, defied clerics and village elders and complained that she had been raped by her father-in-law, a Muzaffarnagar district court today sentenced the accused, Ali Mohammed, to ten years in prison, holding him guilty of rape and criminal intimidation.
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Related: [India] [Gender] [Justice and Crime]
10/27/2006
LIFE for the Sahariya tribal people in Madhya Pradesh (India) is an unending struggle against hunger, malnutrition, disease and, above all, neglect. In tribal villages, children continue to slide into the dark folds of hunger, and disappear, reflects Annie Zaidi.
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Related: [India] [Children] [Food] [Social Exclusion] [MDGs]
10/27/2006
India moved up one place and neighbouring Pakistan went down seven places among 168 nations in the Press Freedom Index complied by global media watchdog Reporters Without Borders.
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Related: [India] [Development] [Information & Media] [Freedom of Expression] [Media]
Operatori di MSF in Sri Lanka - da Msf
10/26/2006 Medici Senza Frontiere (Msf) ha deciso di sospendere tutte le attività mediche in Sri Lanka e di ritirarsi anche dalla penisola di Jaffna, il solo ospedale dove poteva lavorare. La decisione avviene dopo che l'organizzazione umanitaria aveva ricevuto una lettera da parte del governo che annullava i permessi di permanenza nel Paese e domandava di lasciare il paese, seguita da una seconda lettera ufficiale che permetteva di restare “fino a nuovo ordine” e informava che era in corso un'inchiesta sulle attività dell'organizzazione, mentre sulla stampa locale comparivano accuse di collaborazionismo coi ribelli Tamil attraverso attività clandestine "attentando alla sicurezza nazionale". "Ma non abbiamo accettato di essere espulsi e diffamati e insistiamo a perseguire la via diplomatica" - commenta Gianfranco De Maio, Direttore esecutivo in Italia. MSF ribadisce di essere "una organizzazione indipendente di soccorso medico neutrale che presta soccorso medico a tutte le vittime, a qualsiasi schieramento facciano riferimento".
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Related: [Sri Lanka] [Emergency Relief] [Disease/treatment]
Image: Operatori di MSF in Sri Lanka - da Msf
10/26/2006 Suomi-Nepal -seura kutsuu sinut viettämään Tihar-juhlaa lauantaina 28. lokakuuta 2006 kello 17.30 alkaen. Sisäänpääsymaksu 10 euroa sisältää illallisen ja ohjelmaa. Paikkana on Helsingin Olympiastadion.
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From: Suomi-Nepal seura
Related: [Nepal]
10/26/2006 The much-awaited law against domestic violence comes into force on October 26, 2006. Touted as a “landmark” pro-women legislation, the Protection of Women Against Domestic Violence Act, 2005 seeks to address issues linked to status of women within their homes that often gets pushed under the carpet.
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Related: [India] [Gender] [Justice and Crime] [Law]
10/26/2006
India ranks low once again on the Global Hunger Index, confirming what development experts have been saying all along -- that the country’s economic boom is not being matched by corresponding levels of progress in the human development indices
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Related: [India] [Food] [Poverty] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [MDGs]
Yhdeksänvuotias töissä autokorjaamossa
10/24/2006 Intiassa on hiljattain astunut voimaan kielto palkata lapsia töihin ravintoloihin, tienvarsiruokaloihin, teehuoneisiin, hotelleihin tai kotiapulaisiksi. Kiellon rikkomisesta rangaistaan sakoilla tai korkeintaan kahden vuoden vankeusrangaistuksella. Toisen uutisen mukaan Intiassa on maailman valtioista eniten lapsityöläisiä.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related: [India] [Children] [Labor] [Human Rights] [Law]
Image: Yhdeksänvuotias töissä autokorjaamossa
10/24/2006
The pathology of power structure in the Indian caste system curtails the freedom of Dalits to choose to live as they desire. In other words, the hierarchal and unequal ordering powers in respects to different castes implies that every caste, except those at the top of caste order, suffers in varing degree and the Dalits (or Schedule Castes) who are placed at the bottom of caste hierarchy are denied any power. They depend and serve the higher castes. As a result, this seriously impacts on their ability to fulfil the freedoms they value. Assessing the power structure of the caste system is important to understand the dynamics of well-being of Dalits.
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Related: [India] [Development] [Poverty] [Social Exclusion] [Human Rights]
10/24/2006 NEW YORK, Oct 24 (OneWorld) - A majority of people around the world reject the use of torture even if it is supposed to extract information that could save lives from terrorism, pollsters say. The finding suggests there is little support at home and abroad for President George W. Bush's defense of the abuse of terror suspects.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [United States] [Italy] [Israel] [India] [Human Rights] [Terrorism] [United Nations]
10/24/2006
The first comprehensive global study by the United Nations on "Violence Against Children" says around 275 million children worldwide face domestic violence within the "safe" confines of their homes. The study, which look at the the South Asia regional context — finds that India as the country with the “largest number of working children in the world.”
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Related: [India] [Children] [Education] [Labor] [Poverty] [United Nations] [MDGs]
Child Labour
10/23/2006 Even though local authorities have been asked to prepare to accommodate thousands of Indian children expected to be freed from their jobs by raids conducted on homes and restaurants, activists say scant attention has been paid to how they will be rehabilitated.
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From: InfoChange
Related: [India]
Image: Child Labour
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