News headlines for “Consumption and Consumerism”, page 38

  1. Water Stories: The Well Seven Families and 400 Buffaloes Rely On

    - Inter Press Service

    KATHMANDU, Aug 07 (IPS) - In the rural village of Khardariya in the Dang district of Nepal, access to clean water is a major issue. Villagers depend on one poorly managed well for drinking water, cleaning, and feeding livestock.

  2. ECUADOR: ‘We demand that the violation of the rights of nature be recognised and reversed’

    - Inter Press Service

    Aug 07 (IPS) - CIVICUS speaks with Darío Iza Pilaquinga, president of the Kitu Kara People of the Kichwa nationality of Ecuador, about a historic court ruling that applied a constitutional provision recognising the rights of nature.

  3. Pivotal Shift at Seabed Authority: Nations Rally for Deep-Sea Mining Moratorium

    - Inter Press Service

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug 07 (IPS) - The International Seabed Authority (ISA) Assembly meeting concluded last week with no mining authorized, an unprecedented number of States calling for a moratorium or precautionary pause and a new Secretary-General elected.

  4. What Potential Do Gender Bonds Have For Increasing Financing For Gender Equality?

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, Aug 06 (IPS) - Iceland's gender bond last month caused great excitement in the capital markets community. While gender bonds have been increasing in popularity within the private sector, Iceland is the first country to issue a sovereign gender bond. Many in the development community are however asking, are gender bonds the solution to financing for gender equality?

  5. G20 Leaders Must Listen To Their People and Agree To Tax the Ultra-Rich

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW DELHI, Aug 06 (IPS) - We are living in a world of multiple crises of inequality, climate breakdown and conflict. Billions of people globally are facing huge hardship. Whole governments, too, are virtually bankrupt, with extremely high debt levels forcing them to implement brutal and deeply unpopular cuts and tax rises for ordinary people. 3.3 billion people live in countries that spend more on debt interest payments than on either education or health.

  6. UN Calls for ‘Peaceful, Orderly and Democratic Transition’ Following Protests in Bangladesh

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Aug 06 (IPS) - After weeks of violent clashes against protestors, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned from her position and fled the country on Monday. Preparations are underway for an interim government to take over with the backing of the military, political parties, student leaders of the protest movement and all other groups involved in the transition. A UN spokesperson has urged that all parties involved in the current transition should work together to ensure a peaceful and democratic transition.

  7. Nigeria: Why #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria Protests Gained Traction

    - Inter Press Service

    ABUJA, Aug 06 (IPS) - Thousands of Nigerians have taken to the streets to protest against bad governance, corruption, soaring inflation, and the rising cost of living, in what has been termed "10 Days of Rage" and believed to mirror Kenyan protests organized by the youth.

  8. ECOWAS at 49: Successes in Regional Integration, Despite Emerging Challenges

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Aug 6 2024 (IPS) - The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was founded in 1975 to promote economic integration in the region. Forty-nine years later, the regional bloc boasts significant successes in integration, peace and security and good governance, but also faces some challenges.

  9. The Demise of Democracy and Human Rights Violations in Bangladesh: International Financial Institutions’ Culpability

    - Inter Press Service

    SYDNEY, NEW YORK, WASHINGTON DC, Aug 06 (IPS) - The International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank and Asian Development Bank (ADB) are complicit in the gross human rights violations and death of democracy in Bangladesh. They continued to supply financial blood line to the regime, well-documented for its corruptionshuman rights violations – such as forced disappearances and tortures in custody – and riggings of votesincluding politicization of state institutions in its slide into autocracy. This is despite their professed commitment to transparency, accountability and good governance (IMFWorld BankADB).

  10. Chilean Fisherwomen Seek Visibility and Escape from Vulnerability

    - Inter Press Service

    PAREDONES, Chile, Aug 05 (IPS) - The number of organisations that bring together fisherwomen who seek to be recognised as workers, make their harsh reality visible and escape the vulnerability in which they live is growing in Chile.

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