News headlines in September 2010, page 32
UGANDA: Country Could Become Regional Rice Exporter say Researchers
- Inter Press Service

In a small garden at the Entebbe Botanical garden, about 40 kilometres from Kampala, a few yellowish plants are trying to adapt to their new environment.
ARGENTINA-BRAZIL: Nuclear Safeguards System an Example for the World
- Inter Press Service

A system of mutual safeguards, created nearly two decades ago by Argentina and Brazil for in-situ verification of the peaceful use of nuclear power in both countries, serves as an international model of transparency and confidence building in this highly sensitive field.
RIGHTS-INDIA: Law to Restrict Foreign Funding Alarms NGOs
- Inter Press Service

Voluntary and charitable organisations in India are aghast at a new law to restrict foreign contributions, that was passed by both Houses of Parliament recently.
PHILIPPINES: Criminal Ban, Stigma Drive Unsafe Abortions
- Inter Press Service

'I felt scared. When I looked around, all the mothers had finished giving birth, while I was still there. The blood that flowed from me had already dried and caked onto my body,' Lisa, a 19-year-old married mother of three, says, recounting her experience in post-abortion care at a public hospital here in the Philippine capital.
SRI LANKA: Anger Rises Over Torture Case, But Solution Unclear
- Inter Press Service

The ordeal of a Sri Lankan domestic worker whose Saudi Arabian employer allegedly drove nails and metal wires into her body has sent alarm bells ringing among government officials and activists, but how such abuses can be stopped remain far from clear.
Further Victims Revealed in DRC Mass Rapes Case
- Inter Press Service

The number of women raped by rebel groups during last month’s raid of more than a dozen villages centred around Walikale, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), has risen to over 240, U.N. officials told reporters here today.
COLOMBIA: US Military Aid Contingent on Reversal of Rights Record
- Inter Press Service

As a new administration takes over in Bogotá, some groups are hoping for change in the human rights record of Colombia - and that the U.S. will use its clout in the country to ensure that change occurs.
Funding Begins Flowing for African Agriculture
- Inter Press Service

The Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) has received a major boost as several countries have begun drawing on funds from a $22 billion pledge made by the G8.
PERU: Quechua Congresswoman Fights Discrimination in Education
- Inter Press Service

Hilaria Supa has broken down many barriers in her life. Now she has overcome another one, in an unprecedented achievement: this Quechua indigenous woman who never went to school is today chair of the congressional education committee in Peru.
BOTSWANA: HIV-positive Mothers Not Convinced to Exclusively Breastfeed
- Inter Press Service

'An HIV-positive woman must never be encouraged to breastfeed because regardless of what the doctors or researchers say - it is too dangerous for the baby,' says Koziba Kelatlhe an HIV-positive mother who was advised by health workers not to breastfeed her child.
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