Full Coverage: Governance
May 2008
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13.05.2008
WASHINGTON, May 13 (OneWorld) - What single silver bullet is simultaneously reducing air pollution and oil dependency, rolling back urban congestion, and fighting obesity?
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Health] [Pollution] [Climate change] [Transport] Image: A Kenyan man on a bicycle in traffic. © Worldwatch Institute
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13.05.2008
The Uzbek government continues to persecute people believed to have ties to the 2005 Andijan massacre, when state security forces killed hundreds in an attempt to quell anti-government protests, says a new report from a human rights monitor.
more...Related topics/regions: [Uzbekistan] [Activism] [Freedom of expression] [Civil rights] [Refugees] Image: Some Uzbeks who fled after the massacre are once again leaving their homes for fear of government repression. © SandS / Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
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13.05.2008
Historically, the Cuban revolution was "a success," writes scholar Saul Landau. But can Cuba today overcome the economic hardships -- and the resulting social changes -- the country endured after the collapse of the Soviet Union?
more...From: Institute for Policy Studies Related topics/regions: [Cuba] [Geopolitics] [Culture] [Finance] |
12.05.2008
Immigrant Latinos in the United States are living under a "matrix of laws, social customs, economic institutions and symbolic systems" hauntingly similar to the Jim Crow laws that once institutionalized race segregation in parts of America, writes Roberto Lovato.
more...From: The Nation Related topics/regions: [United States] [Law] [Race Politics] [Civil rights] [Migration] Image: © American Friends Service Committee
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08.05.2008
The global food crisis is unraveling economic advances made in recent years by large sections of the poor working classes of Latin America, reports a U.S.-based ethnic media organization.
more...From: New America Media Related topics/regions: [Brazil] [Mexico] [Trade] [Consumption] [Poverty] [Food] Image: Protesting the rising cost of tortillas (made from corn) in Mexico. © Prometeo Lucero [aka Prom] (flickr)
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08.05.2008
Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation is conducting a three-day conference on e-governance in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The event will aim at harnessing ICTs for more efficient, inclusive and transparent governance in the Asia-Pacific region.
more...Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [ICT] [Communication] |
07.05.2008
President Bush asked last week that the United States give $770 million in emergency food aid to afflicted regions, but this only amounts to an imperfect first step to confront the global food crisis, says economist Arvind Subramanian.
more...From: Center for Global Development Related topics/regions: [United States] [Japan] [Food] [Emergency relief] [Aid] Image: © ActionAid International USA
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07.05.2008
Zimbabweans are increasingly harnessing new technologies -- notably cell phones and the internet -- to challenge the ever more dictatorial nature of Mugabe's regime.
more...From: Global Voices Online Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Activism] [Internet] [ICT] [Freedom of expression] [Communication] |
06.05.2008
Indian government has decided to table the contentious Women’s Reservation Bill in Rajya Sabha on May 6. Earlier in an interview with OWSA, Dr Ranjana Kumari, Director, Centre for Social Research spoke on the whole gamut of issues concerning the need for women in governance.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Law] [Democracy] [Politics] [Gender] Image: Dr Ranjana Kumari speaking to OWSA
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06.05.2008
Initially introduced in 1996 and subsequently in lapse; snatched and torn up in 1999, the contentious Women’s Reservation Bill is finally set to be tabled in Rajya Sabha on May 6. The Bill seeks to provide 33% reservation for women in state assemblies and the parliament.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Law] [Democracy] [Politics] [Gender] Image: Women outside Parliament Street on April 30 demanding 33% reservation / Photo credit: Mahipal S. Rawat / OWSA
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06.05.2008
Indian government has decided to table the contentious Women’s Reservation Bill in Rajya Sabha on May 6. Earlier in an interview with OWSA, Dr Ranjana Kumari, Director, Centre for Social Research spoke on the whole gamut of issues concerning the need for women in governance.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Law] [Democracy] [Politics] [Gender] |
03.05.2008
UNITED NATIONS, May 2 (OneWorld) - The global food crisis is likely to persist if speculative investment by the corporate world is not reined in soon, warned a top expert responsible for reporting to the United Nations on human rights violations.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Geopolitics] [Human rights] [Trade] [Credit and investment] [Corporations] [Food] [Agriculture] Image: Corn: food or fuel? © Network for New Energy Choices
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02.05.2008
UNITED NATIONS, May 1 (OneWorld) - The Canadian government has drawn fierce condemnation from the world's indigenous communities for its refusal to sign an international document that recognizes native people's right to self-determination.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Canada] [Geopolitics] [Indigenous rights] Image: Victoria Tauli-Corpuz. © Nic Paget-Clarke / In Motion Magazine
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