News headlines in March 2012, page 16
Spain's Jobless Unite for Solutions and Survival
- Inter Press Service

Unemployed people's movements and associations in Spain are proposing alternatives to official job seeking channels, in the midst of an economic crisis that so far has left more than five million people out of work.
Q&A: Expo 2012 to Focus on Protecting World's Marine Resources
- Inter Press Service

The United Nations, which is hosting a major international summit on the global environment in Brazil in late June, points out that while the world's oceans account for 70 percent of the earth's surface, only one percent of this area is protected.
Brazilian Prosecutors Try to Bypass Amnesty to Try Human Rights Crimes
- Inter Press Service

A group of young lawyers in Brazil’s public prosecutor’s office are seeking to break through the wall created by the amnesty law that blocks the investigation and prosecution of serious human rights violations committed during the country’s 21-year military dictatorship.
Urban Chicken-Keeping Movement Spreads Its Wings
- Inter Press Service

With increasing concerns about the economy and environmental sustainability on the minds of many U.S. citizens, leaders in the grassroots movement to promote urban chicken-keeping report a renewed interest in their cause.
Helping Child Cancer Patients Reintegrate in Cuban Society
- Inter Press Service

The days of doctors, needles and uncertainty seem far-off to Elián Acosta, a Cuban boy who was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2006 and is in remission. Now the challenge is for him to be reintegrated into the community without being seen as 'different.'
Mining Industry Puts a Freeze on Mapping of Argentina’s Glaciers
- Inter Press Service

Since late 2011, scientists in Argentina have been carrying out an inventory of the country’s glaciers, with the aim of monitoring and preserving them. But they have failed to reach the most critical areas, where large-scale mining projects are encroaching on the ice fields.
Those Bodies in Baghdad Are of Gay Men
- Inter Press Service

Dozens of bodies bludgeoned to death pop up in Baghdad’s dusty streets like the remains of a wreckage on a beach. They are the corpses of homosexuals and followers of the ‘emo’ fashion who dare to break with the strict canons of the Shia orthodoxy in power.
Saving Face for Pakistan
- Inter Press Service

By winning an Oscar at this year’s Academy awards, filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy has brought home the genius of Pakistan’s women as well as the extreme violence they often suffer in a male-dominated society.
Myanmar Ethnic Groups Resist Forced Labour
- Inter Press Service

In a move expected to deepen political reform, the quasi-civilian government in Myanmar (also known as Burma) is permitting the distribution of leaflets that will help thousands of people in the country’s ethnic enclaves learn to resist forced labour.
‘Green Morocco Plan’ Fails to Confront Climate Change
- Inter Press Service

An unprecedented cold spell that struck Morocco in February and continues to linger well into March has raised serious questions about the country's national agricultural development programme, which will fail to achieve its desired results if climate change continues to be mismanaged.

