News headlines in March 2020, page 9
TikTok: Expressive Mechanism for many dealing with today's world
- Inter Press Service
NEW YORK, Mar 09 (IPS) - "What do you get from the TikTok videos? Do you prefer the platform for entertainment, passing time or for connecting with your friends? I have seen comical videos, venting sessions and some that do not make any sense what so ever and some are just rude, making fun of others." I asked the 14-year-old k-popper teenager flipping through the pages of a manga book while he chose to respond in English coming from a Spanish speaking family and studying Mandarin as a third language.
How Many Immigrants in the Future?
- Inter Press Service
NEW YORK, Mar 09 (IPS) - The answer to the critical question of how many immigrants will there be in the future is: far below the number of people wanting to immigrate and far above the number of immigrants wanted. The discrepancy between the two opposing migration "wants" underlies the current divisive migration crisis sweeping the globe.
The Arc of Justice: The World’s Religions Launch Strategic Priorities for Peace
- Inter Press Service
NEW YORK, Mar 09 (IPS) - As a growing public health crisis becomes increasingly urgent, prominent global actors and institutions, including the United Nations, are confronted by the realisation that all hands on deck are required to address the cross-cutting challenges faced by our world today.
Coronavirus: Ten Reasons Why You Ought Not to Panic
- Inter Press Service
Mar 07 (IPS) - Regardless of whether we classify the new coronavirus as a pandemic, it is a serious issue. In less than two months, it has spread over several continents. Pandemic means sustained and continuous transmission of the disease, simultaneously in more than three different geographical regions. Pandemic does not refer to the lethality of a virus but to its transmissibility and geographical extension.
Feminists Rewrite Their Realities Across the Global Map
- Inter Press Service
Mar 06 (IPS) - In November 2019, thousands of Chileans took to the streets to perform an anti-rape, anti-femicide choreography organized by a small feminist collective called Las Tesis. The group created the choreographed chant in response to an upswing in violence against women and human rights violations in Chile, where 42 cases of sexual abuse are reportedto the police each day, with only around 25% resulting in judicial rulings.
VIDEO: I am Generation Equality: Realizing Women’s Rights
- Inter Press Service
Mar 06 (IPS) - The narrative surrounding women's rights in 2020 carries much hope and possibility. This year's International Women's Day, bearing the theme "I am Generation Equality: Realizing Women's Rights," falls on the celebration's 110th anniversary.
Sticky Floors, Glass Ceilings & Biased Barriers: the Architecture of Gender Inequality
- Inter Press Service
UNITED NATIONS, Mar 06 (IPS) - Architectural metaphors are a popular way to think about inequality between men and women.
When it comes to the fundamentals, we often talk about whether there is a "sticky floor" that is holding women and girls back. And the good news is that, for billions around the world, the floor is a lot less sticky than it used to be.
On 8th March – and All the Other Days: Each for Equal
- Inter Press Service
NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 06 (IPS) - Gender equality is a basic human right and a prerequisite for sustainable development, so why does inequality persist in so many countries, and what can we all do to address it?
Want to Go for Inclusive Climate Action? Then Start with Integrating Gender Equality into Climate Finance
- Inter Press Service
UNITED NATIONS, Mar 06 (IPS) - Gender equality and women's rights have progressed immensely since the adoption of the most visionary agenda on women's empowerment, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, 25 years ago.
Realising Women’s Rights Difficult for Africa’s Fragile States
- Inter Press Service
NAIROBI, Mar 06 (IPS) - Pokot girls are expected to face the knife stark naked and with courage. To inspire confidence, their fathers sit a few metres away from them with a spear in hand.