News headlines in 2014, page 42

  1. Surprisingly Equal, Surprisingly Unequal

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    COLOGNE, Sep 20 (IPS) - Thomas Piketty, a French economist who works on wealth and income inequality, has triggered a debate on the distribution of income and wealth in many countries. This is no small issue because views on income inequality and concomitant redistributive preferences are crucial to the design of tax and transfer systems.

  2. U.N. Urged to Reaffirm Reproductive Rights in Post-2015 Agenda

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Sep 19 (IPS) - The U.N.'s post-2015 development agenda has been described as the most far-reaching and comprehensive development-related endeavour ever undertaken by the world body.

  3. OPINION: Step Up Efforts Against Hunger

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    ROME, Sep 19 (IPS) - At the 1996 World Food Summit (WFS), heads of government and the international community committed themselves to reducing the number of hungry people in the world by half. Five years later, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) lowered this level of ambition by only seeking to halve the proportion of the hungry.

  4. Geographical Divide in Maternal Health for Syrian Refugees

    - Inter Press Service

    DOHUK, Iraq, Sep 19 (IPS) - At the largest refugee camp in Iraqi Kurdistan, young Syrian mothers and pregnant women are considered relatively lucky.

  5. Rare Zambian Tree Faces Exploitation Because of Legal Loophole

    - Inter Press Service

    RUFUNSA, Zambia, Sep 19 (IPS) - Steven Nyambose used to sell charcoal for a living until he discovered that the trees could be more lucrative in another way - through cutting them down and selling the logs to international buyers.

  6. New Fund to Build on “Unprecedented Convergence” Around Land Rights

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, Sep 18 (IPS) - Starting next year, a new grant-making initiative will aim to fill what organisers say has been a longstanding gap in international coordination and funding around the recognition of community land rights.

  7. Is Newly-Renovated U.N. Readying For Balkanisation of World?

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Sep 18 (IPS) - When world political leaders arrive next week for the annual ritual of addressing the United Nations, they will be speaking inside a newly renovated General Assembly hall - part of a hefty 2.1-billion-dollar, seven-year refurbishing project - with an extended seating capacity for 204 member states, 11 more than the current 193.

  8. Can ‘Womenomics’ Stem the Feminisation of Poverty in Japan?

    - Inter Press Service

    TOKYO, Sep 18 (IPS) - Fifty-four-year-old Marlyn Maeda, an unmarried freelance writer living in Tokyo who never held a permanent job, is now watching her dream of aging independently go up in smoke.

  9. Promoting Human Rights Through Global Citizenship Education

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    GENEVA, Sep 18 (IPS) - Amid escalating conflicts and rampant violations of human rights all over the world, spreading "human rights education" is not an easy task. But a non-governmental organisation from Japan is beginning to make an impact through its "global citizenship education" approach.

  10. Honduran Mothers and Grandmothers Search Far and Wide for Missing Migrants

    - Inter Press Service

    EL PROGRESO, Honduras, Sep 18 (IPS) - United by grief and anxiety, the grandmothers, mothers and other relatives of people who disappeared on the migration route to the United States formed a committee in this city in northern Honduras to search for their missing loved ones.

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