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G20: Give or Take a Trillion or Two

Goal8 Feed - Fri, 04/03/2009 - 15:25
LONDON, Apr 3 (IPS) - The ease with which leaders spoke of trillions of dollars at the G20 summit in London Thursday were no doubt intended to signal to the world just how serious leaders are about getting the economy right again. That these fabulous figures may never add up is another matter.

AUSTRALIA: Concerns Rise Over Leak at Uranium Mine

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MELBOURNE, Australia, Apr 4 (IPS) - The revelation that a substantial amount of contaminated water is leaking each day from a tailings dam at a uranium mine, located in a World Heritage Site, has sparked protests from environment activists.

CLIMATE CHANGE: Farming Could Be Friend or Foe

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UXBRIDGE, Canada, Apr 2 (IPS) - Don't forget about agriculture in the upcoming global negotiations to combat climate change, experts warn. Not only is farming most at risk in an increasingly variable and tempestuous climate, it is also a major emitter of greenhouse gases.

CHILE: Therapeutic Abortion - Hot Election Issue

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SANTIAGO, Apr 2 (IPS) - The debate on the decriminalisation of therapeutic abortion has been revived ahead of the December presidential elections in Chile, one of the few countries in the world where abortion is illegal even under extreme circumstances, such as risk to the mother’s life or a severely deformed foetus.

SOUTH AFRICA: Nurses Should Be Backbone of ARV Treatment

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DURBAN, Apr 2 (IPS) - Effectively scaling up South Africans’ access to antiretroviral (ARV) treatment will require decentralisation of health services from hospitals to clinics and allowing nurses to manage and eventually to initiate ARV treatment and care.

HEALTH-ARGENTINA: Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever Is Here

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BUENOS AIRES, Apr 2 (IPS) - While the authorities squabble over what or whom to blame, Argentina is suffering its worst epidemic of dengue fever since 1998 in terms of the number of people and the size of the area affected. And on top of that, the most dangerous form of the illness, never recorded here before, has made its appearance.

ZAMBIA: Diminishing Returns on Agriculture Subsidy

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LUSAKA, Apr 2 (IPS) - Responding to years of complaints over the management of the Fertiliser Support Programme (FSP), the Zambian government has now proposed that the private sector takes over its running to reduce cases of corruption.

RIGHTS: Engaging Men in Gender Equality Efforts

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RIO DE JANEIRO, Apr 2 (IPS) - How many men work in day care centres, looking after children? How much paternity leave are men entitled to? How many government programmes to combat domestic violence include violent men themselves as part of the treatment?

POPULATION: Global Financial Crisis Threatens Family Planning

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UNITED NATIONS, Apr 1 (IPS) - The spreading global financial crisis is threatening to undermine another one of the U.N.'s major development and health goals: family planning.

HEALTH: Using ARVs to Prevent as well as to Treat HIV

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DURBAN, Apr 1 (IPS) - Researchers are now investigating if antiretroviral (ARV) drugs can play a role in not just treating HIV, but in preventing infection. Mitchell Warren, executive director of the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC), called it "a pivotal moment in HIV/AIDS research".

NICARAGUA: Universal Primary Education Still Far Off

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MANAGUA, Apr 1 (IPS) - Damaris Aguilar had to pull her daughter out of school this year. "My oldest child is already in fifth grade; now we're waiting for the situation to improve so that she can go on learning," says the 34-year-old Nicaraguan mother of two.

DEVELOPMENT: More Urgent Measures Needed from IDB

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MEDELLÍN, Colombia, Mar 31 (IPS) - The financial, environmental and social crises shaking the world today face the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) with demands and expectations it cannot meet, because of the limitations seen at its 50th annual meeting, which ended Tuesday in this Colombian city.

SOUTH AFRICA: Implementation, Not Money the Obstacle to Scaling Up HIV Treatment

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DURBAN, Mar 31 (IPS) - The money to scale up HIV treatment is there, but implementation of programmes to curb the pandemic is a problem, health experts said at the opening of the Fourth South African AIDS Conference in Durban.

Q&A: Sanitation Must Be Owned by Local Communities

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UNITED NATIONS, Mar 31 (IPS) - The world’s developing nations, particularly in Asia and Africa, are struggling to cope with two of the basic necessities of life: fresh water and adequate sanitation.

POLITICS-THAILAND: Back to Street Protests

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BANGKOK, Mar 31 (IPS) - Any hope of political peace returning to Thailand has been shattered by a week of street protests, exposing an emotional fault line that runs through this South-east Asian nation. What began in Bangkok on Mar. 26 had spread to 10 provinces by Mar. 30.

CHILE: Progress for Women, But Still a Yawning Gap

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SANTIAGO, Mar 6 (IPS) - With one year to go in office, women's groups and civil society organisations report positively on Chilean President Michelle Bachelet's government policies to promote gender equity. But there is still much to be done, they say.

MIDEAST: Suddenly, Home Was Gone

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BEIT HANOUN, Gaza, Mar 6 (IPS) - Dates in the calendar to mark the rights of women mean little to Manwa Tarrabin (56) and her two daughters. They have lost home, and any rights to it.

GHANA: Report Warns of ‘Resource Curse’ Ahead of Oil Boom

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WASHINGTON, Mar 5 (IPS) - The recent discovery of oil in Ghana could undermine its democratic development, warns the international aid agency Oxfam America and the Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC) in Ghana.

HAITI: Stability May Rest in Donors' Pockets

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WASHINGTON, Mar 4 (IPS) - A series of crises in 2008 have pushed more Haitians into poverty and increased the potential for serious instability in the Caribbean nation of nearly 9 million, said the latest update briefing from the International Crisis Group (ICG).

ECONOMY: Trickle Down Misery

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WASHINGTON, Mar 4 (IPS) - The world's poorest people had nothing to do with the financial gimmickry that has brought the global economy to its knees but they are paying a heavy price for it and relief seems a long way off.