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April 2007

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04/30/2007 The oneVillage Foundation has aligned with the International Free and Open Source Software Foundation (iFOSSF) for empowering developing nations in Information, Communication and Technologies (ICTs) by initiating a project “Telecenter Portals and Applications." The first project will be launched in Ghana.
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Related: [Sri Lanka] [Education] [ICT] [Knowledge] [Civil Society] [Governance]
Tribals - a search for existence
04/30/2007 A Bushman spokesperson has appealed to the Indian government to respect an order of the Indian Supreme Court that has asked for closure of the Andaman Trunk Road that will harm the Jarawa tribes.
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Related: [Southern Africa] [Botswana] [India] [Environment] [Indigenous Rights] [Governance]
Image: Tribals - a search for existence © Centre for Science and Environment
04/30/2007 International watchdog Reporters Without Borders has condemned threats made by Sri Lankan Defence Secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapakse, younger brother of the president, against the editor of the Daily Mirror, Champika Liyanaarachchi. The minister also threatened to "exterminate" a journalist on the newspaper, for writing articles about the plight of civilian victims of the war.
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Related: [Sri Lanka] [Human Rights] [Freedom of Expression] [Media] [Justice and Crime]
04/30/2007 A report by ActionAid reveals that the business practices of UK supermarkets are forcing women workers in the cashew industry in India to live in acute poverty and work in unhealthy conditions.
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Related: [India] [Labor] [Poverty] [Economy] [Health]
04/26/2007 "Shocking details" are emerging about the Pakistan government's "utter disrespect for independence of judiciary" as shown in the manner in which it sought to oust Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudry, says a leading Asian rights group.
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04/24/2007 New Delhi based organisation Citizens Research Collective has compiled data and information on Special Economic Zones (SEZs). SEZs are specially demarcated areas being promoted by the Indian government to boost economy but are also creating social resentment because of large scale displacement.
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Related: [India] [Land] [Migration] [Shelter & Housing] [Economy] [Civil Society]
04/24/2007 The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) signed an agreement with soft drink multinational Coca-Cola to collaborate on projects to improve community access to water and sanitation in India and Nepal.
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From: United Nations
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04/23/2007 Plans by Bangladesh's military-backed "interim" government to exile the leaders of the two main parties ran into a problem when the High Court asked the government to explain why it should not produce former prime minister Khaleda Zia to prove that she is not under house arrest. Yesterday, too, British Airways refused to fly Zia's rival, Sheikh Hasina, to Dhaka on the grounds that it had been told the flight would not be allowed to land.
From The Daily Star
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04/23/2007 Poliittinen kehitys ja hieman parantunut turvallisuustilanne ovat kasvattaneet odotuksia Nepalin talouden kehittymisestä. Aasian kehityspankin mukaan ensimmäiset merkit Nepalin talouden elpymisestä ovat ilmassa, mutta kehitys on hidasta.
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From: Ulkoministeriö
Related: [Nepal] [Development]
04/23/2007 Threats by Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse against the editor of the Daily Mirror, Champika Liyanaarachchi - a former editor for OneWorld on Yahoo! News - has been condemned by Reporters Without Borders: the minister also threatened to "exterminate" a journalist on the newspaper for writing articles about the plight of civilian victims of the war.
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From: Reporter Senza Frontiere
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04/23/2007 Intian kaupunkien kasvavat slummialueet aiheuttavat jatkuvasti suurempia ongelmia lasten koulunkäynnin edistämiselle. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) on implementoinut Maharashtran osavaltion nomadiheimoille koulutusta teknologian avulla. Uudenlaisilla opetusmenetelmillä ja "kannettavalla luokkahuoneella" on havaittu olevan positiivisia mahdollisuuksia.
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From: Digital Divide Network
Related: [India] [Education] [Intermediate Technology] [ICT]
04/22/2007 Bangladesh's military-backed "interim" government has tightened its grip by virtually expelling the leaders of the two main parties: Khaleda Zia was set to leave for Saudi Arabia today while Sheikh Hasina was barred from boarding a flight home in London this afternoon after the authorities in Dhaka asked airlines to prevent her returning home.
+ Rebranding Democracy in Bangladesh
+ OneWorld Guide to Bangladesh
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04/20/2007 Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), on April 18, 2007, released its latest publication entitled, 'Sewage Canal: How to Clean the Yamuna'. CSE also premiered a 32-minute video on the subject, 'Faecal Attraction: Political Economy of Defecation', which explodes various myths about river cleaning. At the release function, Sunita Narain,director CSE, pointed out that money and technology cannot revive the Yamuna, and other approaches would have to be adopted.
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Related: [India] [Water/Sanitation] [Pollution] [Rivers] [Health]
04/20/2007 The findings of the survey done by WHO in six states of India, distinctly states that health costs are out of the reach of the poor and made them more vulnerable to ill-health. In fact for many, poverty has been exacerbated due to debt and selling of assets for the meeting of health expenses.
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Related: [India] [Poverty] [Water/Sanitation] [Health] [Governance]
04/20/2007 Food security can ensure physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food for a healthy life. But startling food insecurity and poor health indicators make it essential to bring these issues to the fore. Indian Social Institute intends to build capacities for achieving food security and ensuring healthy living through a 2 day workshop on Food Security and Health Promotion: Approaches and Strategies" from April 27-28, 2007 within its premises at Indian Social Institute, 10 Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003.
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Related: [India] [Food] [Health] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [Governance]
04/20/2007 KRITI: a development research, praxis and communication team will be releasing a Hindi version of their publication From Thought to Action: Strategies to combat Violence against Women, entitled Aurato ke Khilaf Hinsa: Dhrishtikon aur Rannitiyan at the Amphitheatre, India Habitat Centre, on the 4th of May 2007 from 6.30 pm onwards. The book shares findings from an in-depth field-based study and suggests possible interventions.
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Related: [India] [Human Rights] [Gender] [Governance]
04/20/2007 The concept of Community Radio (CR) is indeed exciting as it gives voice to the voiceless and reinforces democracy. It provides the traditionally marginalised communities to have a mechanism of change in their own hands. Sushmita Malaviya in her article talks about the involvement of various organizations in CR, their work and the challenges ahead.
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Related: [India] [Capacity Building] [Information & Media] [ICT] [Knowledge]
04/19/2007 Kolkata-based NGO, Center for Social Market (CSM) is initiating a series of seminars - Climate Conversation - on Climate Change in the Indian cities of Kochi and Kolkatta in June 2007. The organisation feels the need for the civil society organisations to interact with policymakers to raise awareness on climate change and security issues.
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Related: [India] [Development] [Environment] [Climate Change] [Health]
04/19/2007 Controversial plans to mine over 4,000 acres of farm and forest land in India have come under further criticism after people affected by the giant project were effectively barred from attending a public hearing.
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From: ActionAid UK
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04/18/2007 The headquarters of Mizzima News Agency in New Delhi, India, run by exiled Burmese journalists was shut down by the Delhi Police and municipal authorities who claimed that the office was conducting "commercial activities" from a residential area.
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Related: [Myanmar] [India] [Human Rights] [Freedom of Expression] [Media]
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