News headlines in August 2012, page 26
Climate-Battered South Asia Looks to Rio+20 Formula
- Inter Press Service

NEW DELHI, Aug 03 (IPS) - Far-flung South Asian communities, from the high Himalayan slopes to the Indian Ocean coasts, united in the face of extreme and uncertain weather, continue to hold on to the hope that the Rio+20 focus on disaster risk reduction (DRR) will positively influence national policies.
Mexican Communities Fight Mini-Dams
- Inter Press Service

MEXICO CITY, Aug 03 (IPS) - Small-scale hydroelectric dams with a capacity of under 30 MW are seen by the authorities in Mexico as an important alternative for generating energy. But local communities reject them on the argument that they would cause social, economic and environmental damages.
An Unconventional Road to Peace
- Inter Press Service

MAE SOT, Thailand, Aug 03 (IPS) - In a country where talk of a ceasefire brings representatives from 11 different armed ethnic groups to the table, Myanmar’s chief peace negotiator, Railway Minister Aung Min, is experimenting with an unusual solution to decades of separatist struggles.
Operating in Rural Tanzania “To Save a Life”
- Inter Press Service

KIGOMA, Tanzania, Aug 03 (IPS) - At the Kakonko Health Centre, about 250 kilometres from the nearest hospital in Kigoma Region, Western Tanzania, assistant medical officer Abdu Mapinduzi prepares to operate on Joanitha, a young pregnant mother.
Pakistan Faces a ‘Youth Bomb’
- Inter Press Service

KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug 03 (IPS) - “This is just a trailer of the horror that awaits us,” says noted demographer Farid Midhet, referring to Pakistan’s bulging population and the possibly corresponding link to rising crime, including murders, robberies, rioting and extremist activity.
Using Cameroon’s Community Grapevine to Prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission
- Inter Press Service

YAOUNDE, Aug 03 (IPS) - For nearly two years, not a single child with HIV has been born at the public hospital in the Cité-Verte district of Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon. Dr Emilien Fouda, the hospital's director, says this proud record is the result of combined effort by his staff and community support groups.
AZERBAIJAN: Signs Point to Russia's Departure from Gabala Radar Base
- Inter Press Service

BAKU, Aug 03 (IPS) - It may look like just a 27-year-old radar station in a remote stretch of northern Azerbaijan. But, in reality, Gabala is all about Baku’s desire to assert its own weight as a regional power – even against its onetime patron, Russia.
Q&A: U.N. Spotlights Pirates in the Malacca Strait at Expo 2012
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Aug 03 (IPS) - At the Yeosu World Expo 2012, the U.N. commemorated the thirtieth anniversary of the U.N. Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), highlighting efforts to quell the global scourge of piracy.
Mexican Communities Fight Mini-Dams
- Inter Press Service

MEXICO CITY, Aug 03 (IPS) - Small-scale hydroelectric dams with a capacity of under 30 MW are seen by the authorities in Mexico as an important alternative for generating energy. But local communities reject them on the argument that they would cause social, economic and environmental damages.
Using Cameroon’s Community Grapevine to Prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission
- Inter Press Service

YAOUNDE, Aug 03 (IPS) - For nearly two years, not a single child with HIV has been born at the public hospital in the Cité-Verte district of Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon. Dr Emilien Fouda, the hospital’s director, says this proud record is the result of combined effort by his staff and community support groups.

