News headlines in August 2024, page 12

  1. Gender Equality Has Everything To Do with Climate Change

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, Aug 16 (IPS) - After years of reporting on the frontlines of climate change, I have witnessed the devastating impact extreme weather events have on women and girls. In Kenya's pastoralist communities in far-flung areas of Northern Kenya, West Pokot, Samburu and Narok counties, droughts mean a resurgence in harmful cultural practices such as outlawed female genital mutilation (FGM), beading and child marriages.

  2. How the Private Sector Can Create Jobs and Drive Development in Western & Central Africa

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON DC, Aug 16 (IPS) - Every year in Western and Central Africa, 6 million young people enter the labor force, while only about half a million new jobs are created. This enormous jobs deficit means that most entrants into the workforce work in the informal sector, with insecure income, low quality employment, and very little hope of escaping poverty.

  3. Yemen Crisis Brings Small Reprieve for Entrepreneurial Women

    - Inter Press Service

    TORONTO, Aug 16 (IPS) - Once upon a time, the Sheba (Seba'a) Kingdom (today's Yemen) had a prominent queen. Women, in the presence of men, were held in a higher position, literally.

  4. Empowering Women for a Green Future: AFPPD Conference Tackles Climate Change and Gender Equality

    - Inter Press Service

    ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (IPS) - Robust data collection, integrated policies, and an accelerated push towards a green economy with a gender focus topped the agenda at a conference in Islamabad, Pakistan, that brought together policymakers, experts, and advocates from across the Asia-Pacific region.

  5. Freedom of Press in Jeopardy With Journalists in Crossfire in Kenya

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, Aug 15 (IPS) - In the heart of Nairobi, as tear gas clouded the streets, the line between journalists and protesters blurred in the eyes of Kenyan law enforcement. A wave of anti-government protests, ignited by opposition to a proposed finance bill, has spiraled into violence, with journalists increasingly caught in the crossfire between police and protesters.

  6. WFP in Gaza: ‘We Need a Long Ceasefire That Leads to Peace so We Can Operate’

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME, Aug 15 (IPS) - Corinne Fleischer, WFP's regional director for the Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe, describes Gaza as "a terrible situation getting worse." Over the past two weeks, 21 United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) food distribution points have been closed under evacuation orders.

  7. Ensuring a Healthier Future By Sustaining the Fight Against NTDs

    - Inter Press Service

    HOVE, United Kingdom, Aug 14 (IPS) - The outgoing Executive Director of Uniting to Combat NTDs reflects on a decade at the helm of a global advocacy organisation dedicated to ending neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). Over the last ten years, I have been privileged to witness incredible progress in the fight against neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) – a journey marked by unwavering dedication, resilience, and hope.

  8. Rizwana Hasan Vows to Ensure Justice for Those Killed During Bangladesh’s Quota Reform Movement

    - Inter Press Service

    DHAKA, Aug 14 (IPS) - Justice for all those who died and suffered injuries during the recent student-led quota reform movement in Bangladesh and reforms to the systems to ensure that this justice takes place are not negotiable, an adviser to the Bangladesh interim government, Syeda Rizwana Hasan, told IPS in an exclusive interview

  9. The Plight of Women Three Years after Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Aug 14 (IPS) - I've just come back from the north of Afghanistan. I asked the women I met what they want the world to know about their lives.

    One woman, Nasima told me: "I was married at 16. I couldn't finish school. My hope was that my daughter's life would be better. Now I'm worried her life is going to be worse. To those who are still listening to our voices, please help us fight for our freedom."

  10. Handling Financial Crises in the South

    - Inter Press Service

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Aug 14 (IPS) - When history repeats itself, the first time is a tragedy; the next is a farce. If we fail to learn from past financial crises, we risk making avoidable errors, often with irreversible, even tragic consequences.

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