News headlines in September 2020, page 11

  1. Trinidad and Tobago - Protecting the iconic Three Sisters

    - Inter Press Service

    PORT OF SPAIN, Sep 02 (IPS) - Trinity Hills in Trinidad and Tobago's southeast region, also affectionately known as the Three Sisters, is home to a wildlife sanctuary that serves as a sort of incubator for fauna to reproduce and replenish the surrounding forest reserves of the Victoria-Mayaro region that includes the communities of Guayaguayare and Moruga. But a draft management plan for the Trinity Hills environment project and reports from surrounding communities suggest that urgent action is needed to prevent losses to the sanctuary and forest reserve.

  2. A Pandemic Cannot Justify Child Labour

    - Inter Press Service

    MUMBAI, India, Sep 02 (IPS) - For the past five months, our screens have been flooded with distressing imagery of one catastrophe after another: From the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on vulnerable communities, to cyclones in West Bengal, Odishaand Maharashtra.

  3. It Is Time to End the Controversial World Bank’s Doing Business Report

    - Inter Press Service

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    NEW YORK and WASHINGTON D.C., Sep 02 (IPS) - On 27 August the World Bank announced that it will suspend the Doing Business Report over data irregularities, until it conducts a review and audit. The halting of the report was welcomed by trade unions, academics and human rights groups.

  4. Seeking Asylum? Not Here!

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, Sep 01 (IPS) - Although the right to seek asylum is recognized nearly universally, governments across the globe are increasingly declaring, "Not Here!". Those governments view the large and growing numbers of men, women and children seeking asylum in their countries as serious threats to their native populations, ways of life and cultures

  5. Technology Meets Creativity on Women’s Empowerment Platform

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, Sep 01 (IPS) - Eight years ago, and at the age of 11, Fuzia co-founder Riya Sinha decided to start the online platform for girls and women. Her story and Fuzia's DNA are intrinsically wrapped around each other – and highlight how even in the age of feminism where women's voices tend to be drowned out, a platform for them can become a global success.

  6. South Sudan - COVID-19 and Ongoing Violence has Catastrophic Effects on Civilians

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Sep 01 (IPS) - Large-scale intercommunal violence on civilians in the Jonglei and greater Pibor regions in South Sudan has led to the mass displacement of thousands of people who are living in the open without health care, adequate food, shelter, water or sanitation in the middle of the rainy season.

  7. Trump Undermines WHO, UN System

    - Inter Press Service

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    KUALA LUMPUR and SYDNEY, Sep 01 (IPS) - After accusing the World Health Organization (WHO) of pro-China bias, President Donald Trump announced US withdrawal from the UN agency. Although the US created the UN system for the post-Second World War new international order, Washington has often had to struggle in recent decades to ensure that it continues to serve changing US interests.

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