Full Coverage: South Asia
February 2007
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02/28/2007
Ensimmäiset tiedot entisistä maolaistaistelijoista ja heidän luovuttamistaan aseista on kerätty ja YK on luovuttanut niitä koskevan raportin Nepalin hallitukselle. Nepalilaiset pitävät tuoreen mielipidemittauksen mukaan suurimpana haasteena lain ja järjestyksen säilyttämistä.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [Nepal] [Conflict Resolution] Image: © Amnesty International USA
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02/27/2007
Poor communities displaced by a World Bank-funded US$123m dam remodelling project in Pakistan started an indefinite hunger strike yesterday in protest at the Bank’s refusal to set up an independent inquiry into the dam’s environmental and economic impact.
Read moreFrom: ActionAid UK Related: [Pakistan] |
02/26/2007
Tongues on Fire Film Festival, London, 9-31 March, "celebrates the excellence, performance and achievements of Asian women in cinema". It showcases work by women or stories where women are the central protagonists "in order to encourage debate and hold up a mirror to life".
Read moreRelated: [India] Image: PROVOKED is a drama based on the true story of Kiranjit Ahluwalia, a woman who was imprisoned in 1989 for killing her husband after suffering a decade of physical and mental violence.
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02/23/2007
Permanent Secretary at the Department for International Development (DFID) Suma Chakrabarti tells The Financial Express in an interview that a political consensus is building on in the UK over committing its Official Development Assistance (ODA) commitment of 0.7% of its GNP. Read on for more.
Read moreRelated: [India] [United Kingdom] [Development] [Aid] [International Cooperation] |
02/23/2007
Single-minded pursuit of exports has helped China reach record economic growth figures. But millions of Chinese have been left behind, and this growth has severe environmental costs. These are indicators that India must be wary of copying China's Special Economic Zones-approach.
Read moreFrom: In Motion Magazine Related: [China] [India] |
02/21/2007
As a UN committee readies to discuss India's compliance with human rights standards this week, a new report charges that it has systematically failed to ensure the fundamental human rights of Dalits, or so-called untouchables.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Education Associates Related: [India] Image: Dalit girl praying before school. © Daniel Sullivan
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02/21/2007
The Jarawa tribe of Andaman Islands could be "wiped out" unless the Indian government acts to protect them, a report warns as the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination prepares to discuss India’s record.
Read more+ Canadian tribe reaches out to Jarawa From: Survival International Related: [India] Image: logo
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02/20/2007
Intian koululaitos ei ole pysynyt kehityksen tahdissa, eikä maan opetus vastaa nykymaailman tarpeita. Intian tulisi uudistaa radikaalisti koulutusjärjestelmäänsä, jotta se pystyisi kohtaamaan tulevaisuuden haasteet sekä ratkaisemaan vanhat perusongelmat.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [Education] [MDGs] Image: At the blackboard
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02/15/2007
India’s Total Literacy Campaign used a new system by making local administrators and community organisations--not central bureaucrats--responsible for implementation. ID21 looks at the program's lasting impact on the women who administered the program, worked as volunteer teachers, and were taught literacy and numeracy skills.
Read moreFrom: id21 Related: [India] Image: © United Nations Children's Fund
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02/15/2007
Intia ja Pakistan ovat tuoreen selvityksen mukaan parantaneet yritysten toimintaedellytyksiä, mutta muissa Etelä-Aasian maissa uudistukset eivät ole edenneet. Esimerkiksi Nepalissa toimivien yritysten toimintaedellytykset ovat heikentyneet suhteessa muihin maihin.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [Nepal] [Economy] [Credit and Investment] |
02/14/2007
Indian Public Sector Unit Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) is planning to connect 80,000 villages through wireless broadband. The installation of WiMax WiMax will provide broadband access to customers within a radius of 25 kilometers. BSNL's project will further boost the Central government's e-Governance agenda.
Read moreRelated: [India] [ICT] [Governance] Image: Telephone lines in India © Peter Armstrong /
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02/14/2007
OneWorld South Asia (OWSA) will hold its Annual Regional Meeting (ARM) at Dhulikhel, near Kathmandu, in Nepal on February 27-28, 2007. The ARM is an annual feature in which OneWorld partners, civil society organisations and development stakeholders gather to discuss achieving the MDGs. The theme for this year's ARM is Midway to MDGs: Accelerating Progress Through ICTs.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [India] [MDGs] [Climate Change] [Human Rights] [ICT] |
02/14/2007
OneWorld South Asia (OWSA) will hold its Annual Regional Meeting (ARM) at Dhulikhel, near Kathmandu, in Nepal on February 27-28, 2007. The ARM is an annual feature in which OneWorld partners, civil society organisations and development stakeholders gather to discuss achieving the MDGs. The theme for this year's ARM is Midway to MDGs: Accelerating Progress Through ICTs.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [India] [Climate Change] [Human Rights] [ICT] [MDGs] |
02/14/2007
Nobel-palkitun taloustieteilijä Amartya Senin mielestä Intian talouden kasvu ei tuo helpotusta intialaisten aliravitsemuksesta, anemiasta ja peruskoulutuksen puutteista kärsivien lasten ahdinkoon. Hallituksen on panostettava enemmän koulutukseen ja terveydenhuoltoon, jotta ongelmat voidaan ratkaista.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [India] [Education] [Health] Image: Amartya Sen
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02/13/2007
Never in the past two decades has the situation been as favourable as now for progress on one of the most intractable South Asian conflicts of our times - Kashmir.
Read moreFrom: Himal magazine Related: [Pakistan] [India] Image: Map of Kashmir
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02/12/2007
OneWorld South Asia conducted a five days workshop on new media for twenty eight participants from PACS partner CSOs from the state of Madhya Pradesh from 5-9 February 2007 at Bhopal.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [Capacity Building] [ICT] [Internet] [Knowledge] [Media] Image: Computer Training at Bhopal © Narendra Deo
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02/09/2007
Nepalin Intiaan rajoittuvan alueen madhesit ovat nousseet vaatimaan perusoikeuksiaan. Tammikuun puolivälissä kiihtyneet levottomuudet ovat levinneet itäisellä Terailla kymmeneen piirikuntaan ja vaatineet useita kuolonuhreja.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [Nepal] [Human Rights] |
02/08/2007
South Asia still has nearly 400 million poor people in a population of 1.42 billion. Although, the proportion of people living on $1 a day has fallen from 51 percent to 31 percent in 2001, the challenges to overcome poverty are so enormous that the efforts being made are far from being equal to the task, says the editor of a Pakistani newspaper.
Read moreFrom: The News (Pakistan) |
02/08/2007
Many Bhutanese women and children are still dying unnecessarily, according to a national report. For infants, pneumonia is the major killer, but thousands are still dying from diarrhea too--and many children are stunted, underweight, or lacking vital nutrients.
Read moreFrom: Bhutan Broadcasting Services Related: [Bhutan] |
Delhi to host two-day documentary festival on borderless humans and the environment
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