News headlines in February 2020, page 8
A Humanitarian Response for the Crisis in Zimbabwe
- Inter Press Service

HARARE, Zimbabwe, Feb 06 (IPS) - Craig Dube*, Atlantic Fellow for Social and Economic Equity, interviews Tahir Ahmad, head of humanitarian operations at Humanity FirstIn November 2019, the UN's Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food described Zimbabwe – a country once hailed as the bread basket of Africa – as a state on the brink of man-made starvation.
World’s Young Activists at War: First, Occupy Wall Street, Next Un-Occupy Palestine
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Feb 06 (IPS) - The world's young activists, numbering over 3.8 billion, are on the war path.
The rising new socialist movements—which originated with "Black Lives Matter" and "Occupy Wall Street" (one protester's slogan read: "Un-Occupy Palestine") -- were aimed at battling racism, political repression and institutionalized inequalities in capitalist societies.
India's Outdoor Workers on the Frontlines of Climate Change
- Inter Press Service

NEW DEHLI, Feb 05 (IPS) - Last June when more than half of India was reeling under daily temperatures topping 40 degrees Celsius, Nursing Behera's 11-month-old son burned both his legs when a pot of boiling water fell on him.
World Drains Away Valuable Energy, Nutrients & Water in Fast-Growing Wastewater Streams
- Inter Press Service

HAMILTON, Canada, Feb 05 (IPS) - Vast amounts of valuable energy, agricultural nutrients, and water could be recovered from the world's fast-growing volume of municipal wastewater.
Children are Bearing the Bitter Brunt of Counter-Terrorism Efforts: Report
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Feb 05 (IPS) - Counter-terrorism efforts adopted by governments around the world in response to threats of terrorism are affecting children negatively in numerous ways, a report by Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict (Watchlist) claimed last week.
Venezuela: Violent Abuses in Illegal Gold Mines
- Inter Press Service

NEW YORK, Feb 05 (IPS) - Residents of Venezuela's southern Bolívar state are suffering amputations and other horrific abuses at the hands of armed groups, including Venezuelan groups called "syndicates" in the area and Colombian armed groups operating in the region, both of which exercise control over gold mines, Human Rights Watch said Tuesday, February 4.
Africa Must Prioritise Upskilling its Unemployed Youth, Development Bank Urges
- Inter Press Service

MBABANE, Feb 04 (IPS) - Africa's inability to produce adequate skills is negatively impacting its economic growth.
Coping with Australia’s Surfeit of Natural Disasters & Lessons to be Learned
- Inter Press Service

CANBERRA, Australia, Feb 04 (IPS) - I love visiting Canberra in the summer. The air is clean. The water in lake Burley Griffin is crystal clear and the "go boats" merrily bob up and down with their wine sipping occupants while black swans frolic in peace.
Financialization Increases Inequality
- Inter Press Service

KUALA LUMPUR and PENANG, Feb 04 (IPS) - Financialization has worsened inequality through various channels, including macroeconomic policies. For example, quantitative easing and low, if not negative interest rates have fuelled credit and asset price bubbles, while fiscal spending cuts have adversely affected those depending on government assistance.
Women & Girls Up Front — the Humanitarian Response in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Inter Press Service

GENEVA / JOHANNESBURG / KINSHASA, Feb 04 (IPS) - Eleven-year-old "Anne" went to a health facility with her mother in the conflict-affected province of Ituri, in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. At first, she could barely tell her story.
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