Full Coverage: South Asia
September 2006
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09/29/2006
This year's Right Livelihood Awards demonstrate how individual courage, even in the face of powerful interests and repression, can bring about remarkable changes. Meet the winners.
Read moreFrom: Right Livelihood Awards Related: [United States] [India] [Colombia] [Brazil] Image: Ruth Manorama was honored for her commitment over decades to achieving equality for Dalit women. © Right Livelihood Award
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09/29/2006
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Related: [Bangladesh] [Health] Image: Youth Network
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09/29/2006
A new report by the UN says that India has enough food to feed its population of one billion though hunger and food insecurity have increased since the mid-1990s.
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09/29/2006
Recent events in Lebanon and the stalemate in the Middle East peace process have demonstrated the growing failure of the Security Council to tackle issues under its mandate, the Defence Minister of India told the General Assembly, calling for reform of the 15-member body.
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09/29/2006
Stockholm: Ruth Manorama a Dalit herself, 'for her commitment over Dalit women's causes, has bagged the 2006 Right Livelihood Award, better known as Alternate Nobel Prize, it was announced by Akob von Uexkull, the founder of the awards, during a ceremony at the Swedish Foreign Ministry's press room on Thursday.
Read moreRelated: [India] [Social Exclusion] [Human Rights] [Gender] |
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09/28/2006
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states for which NFHS-3 results have been released is to be welcomed, one cannot draw any general conclusion until the data for the BIMARU states comes in. The data on anaemia prevalence among women and children, however, is disturbing says Ashish Bose. Related: [India] [Development] [Health] [Disease/treatment] [MDGs] |
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09/28/2006
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09/28/2006
Meena Day 2006 was celebrated in Dhaka and around the country on Saturday September 23rd. The theme of Meena Day this year was: Chhele Meye bibhed nai, jonmo nibondhon shobar chai meaning 'Birth registration for all, be it a boy or girl' - to draw attention to the priority the Government of Bangladesh has attached to Universal Birth Registration by 2008.
Read moreRelated: [Bangladesh] [Development] [Children] [Gender] |
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09/28/2006
Encouraging development of women entrepreneurship especially in the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector has been accorded a prominent role in both the Industrial Policy of Bangladesh, as well as the SME Policy Strategies 2005. The Women Entrepreneurship Development Conference proved to be a step in the right direction, with one outcome being the decision to form a Women Entrepreneurship (WE) Forum which will act as a facilitator to remove the barriers in the development of women entrepreneurship throughout the country.
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09/28/2006
Intialainen aktivisti epäilee, etteivät intialaiset viranomaiset voi estää miljoonien lasten katoamisia ympäri maata. Hän pelkää, että kadonneet lapset ajetaan kerjuulle tai pakkotyöhön. Intialaiset keskustelivat lokakuussa voimaan tulevasta laista OneWorld South Asian järjestämässä paneelikeskustelussa.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [India] [Children] [Labor] [Human Rights] Image: © DPI / United Nations
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09/28/2006
Nepalilaiset ovat menettämässä uskonsa rauhan tuloon, pelkää Suomessa vieraileva ihmisoikeusaktiivi K.B. Rokaya. Hän haastaa niin kehitysapua antavat hallitukset kuin kansalaisjärjestöt miettimään uudenlaisia tapoja auttaa nepalilaisia. Poliittiset puolueet ja maolaisliike sopivat kesäkuussa kahdeksan kohdan ohjelmasta, joka määrittelee tien konfliktin ratkaisuun ja demokratiaan, mutta sen toteuttaminen polkee paikoillaan.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [Nepal] [International Cooperation] [Human Rights] [Democracy] [Peace] Image: K. B. Rokaya
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09/28/2006
Abductions, torture, brutal beatings, killings, extortions and other serious human rights abuses by Maoist rebels have not stopped despite their engagement in the ongoing peace process, according to a new UN report.
Read moreFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related: [Nepal] Image: Maoist rebels. © Naresh Newar / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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09/27/2006
An Indian activist has alleged that Indian enforcement agencies are not being able to stem the disappearances of millions of children all over the country. He fears that missing children are being pushed into begging or forced work.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [India] [Children] [Education] [Labor] [Human Rights] [Justice and Crime] [Law] Image: Children are sometimes trafficked into poor working conditions. © DPI / United Nations
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09/27/2006
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Related: [India] [HIV/AIDS] Image: Containing HIV
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09/27/2006
There are more than hundreds of male sex workers (MSWs) operate in Lahore. Although the precise number of men who have sex with men (MSM) in Lahore is unknown, according to the Pakistan National AIDS Programme, they number around 38,000. Under the country's Islamic laws, such behaviour is strictly illegal and the result is that levels of awareness about the risk of HIV infection among male sex workers is extremely low.
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09/27/2006
Findings of a study, conducted by Karunalaya, a voluntary organisation involved in an awareness programme along with the Chennai Corporation has revealed that about 80 per cent of families in north Chennai have, at least, one member affected by chikungunya.
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