News headlines in 2014, page 55

  1. War Veterans Planting for Peace in South Sudan

    - Inter Press Service

    JUBA, Aug 21 (IPS) - Along the fertile banks of sub-Saharan Africa's White Nile, one of the two main tributaries of the Nile River, a war veteran's co-op is planting for a food secure future in South Sudan, a country potentially facing famine.

  2. Organic Farming Taking Off in Poland … Slowly

    - Inter Press Service

    WARSAW, Aug 21 (IPS) - Polish farmer Slawek Dobrodziej has probably the world's strangest triathlon training regime: he swims across the lake at the back of his house, then runs across his some 11 hectares of land to check the state of the crops, and at the end of the day bikes close to 40 kilometres to and back from a nearby town for some shopping.

  3. No Hope for AIDS-Free Generation in Uganda as Controversial HIV Bill is Signed into Law

    - Inter Press Service

    KAMPALA, Aug 21 (IPS) - HIV/AIDS activists are adamant Uganda will not achieve an "AIDS-free generation" now a "backwards" HIV/AIDS Bill criminalising the "wilful and intentional" transmission of the disease has been signed into law.

  4. Zambia’s Cash Transfer Schemes Cushion Needy Against Climate Shocks

    - Inter Press Service

    PEMBA DISTRICT, Zambia, Aug 21 (IPS) - "Last season, I lost an entire hectare of groundnuts because of a prolonged drought. Groundnuts are my hope for income," says Josephine Chaaba, 60, from Pemba district in southern Zambia.

  5. Churches at the Frontline of Climate Action

    - Inter Press Service

    LUSATIA, Germany, Aug 20 (IPS) - Johannes Kapelle has been playing the organ in the Protestant church of Proschim since he was 14. The 78-year-old is actively involved in his community, produces his own solar power and has raised three children with his wife on their farm in Proschim, a small village of 360 inhabitants in Lusatia, Germany.

  6. Caregiving Exacerbates the Burden for Women in Cuba

    - Inter Press Service

    HAVANA, Aug 20 (IPS) - Hortensia Ramírez feels like she needs more hands to care for her 78-year-old mother, who suffers from arteriosclerosis, do the housework, and make homemade baked goods which she sells to support her family.

  7. Karachi Residents Trapped Between Armed Assassins and Private Bodyguards

    - Inter Press Service

    KARACHI, Aug 20 (IPS) - With a rise in sectarian killings, extortion, drug peddling, kidnappings and land grabbing, Pakistan's sprawling port city of Karachi, home to some 20 million people, has become a hotbed of crime.

  8. OPINION: Violations of International Law Degenerate U.N.

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Aug 20 (IPS) - The United Nations was founded "to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war" and to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights.

  9. Stab in the Back for Painful Afghanistan Election Process?

    - Inter Press Service

    KABUL, Aug 20 (IPS) - A knife fight late Tuesday among several auditors at the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) still inspecting the results of the presidential elections held in mid-June could be the stab in the back for what has been a painful election process.

  10. In Saving a Forest, Kenyans Find a Better Quality of Life

    - Inter Press Service

    KASIGAU, Kenya, Aug 20 (IPS) - When Mercy Ngaruiya first settled in Kasigau in south eastern Kenya a decade ago, she found a depleted forest that was the result of years of tree felling and bush clearing.

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