News stories by Ed Holt

  1. Systematic Vilification of Russian LGBTQ+ Community Pushes Them Underground

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, June 16 (IPS) - LGBTQ+ people in Russia are being forced to increasingly use self-censoring strategies in their daily lives as they struggle with systemic vulnerability, one of the largest surveys of the LGBTQ+ community in the country has shown.

  2. South Africa: Activists Call for Greater Access to Newly-Launched HIV Prevention Drug

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, June 9 (IPS) - As South Africa officially launches the rollout of a groundbreaking HIV prevention drug, civic groups in the country have slammed the plan, saying it will not reach anywhere near enough people.

  3. Addressing the Mental Health of Ukrainian Children living on Frontlines of War

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, April 28 (IPS) - “What’s important is to make sure that you can immerse yourself in an environment that is positive for your mental health and wellbeing,” says Olena*.

  4. Aid Groups Appeal for Lasting Ceasefire to Address Lebanon’s Catastrophic Humanitarian Crisis

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, April 20 (IPS) - Aid groups have welcomed a ten-day ceasefire agreed between Israel and Lebanon but warn only a permanent halt to fighting can allow for the kind of response needed to address the dire humanitarian situation in the country.

  5. Experts, Rights Groups Warn of Crisis of Obstetric Violence

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, March 30 (IPS) - Government and medical professionals must implement systematic changes to deal with a “crisis” of obstetric violence (OV) across Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA), experts and rights campaigners have said.

  6. Philippines: ICC Hearing Gives Survivors of Duterte’s Drug War Hope

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, March 17 (IPS) - Gito* had just arrived at his father’s house in Caloocan City in the Philippines on December 7, 2016, when three armed policemen burst into the home, grabbed his father, took him outside and shot him multiple times. Gito told IPS his father had put his hands up when the officers told him they had come to arrest him, but they opened fire anyway.

  7. ‘Nothing Compares to Human Lives Lost’ – Reflections on Ukraine War

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, February 24 (IPS) - “We have a saying here in Ukraine now – ‘young people meet at their friends’ funerals rather than at weddings.’ It’s sad, but very true.”

  8. ‘Worrying’ War on Drugs Rhetoric Comes with Human, Financial Costs

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, February 19 (IPS) - Drug reform campaigners have called for an overhaul of global drug controls amid an increasingly complex and deadly drug situation in the world and as hardline anti-drug approaches are increasingly being used as cover for repression of civil society and human rights defenders.

  9. ‘Unfathomable But Avoidable’ Suffering in Gaza Hospitals, Says Volunteer Nurse

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, January 29 (IPS) - “I’d never encountered anything like it before. I had no idea that there could be a place that needed humanitarian aid and that a government entity wouldn’t allow physicians or health workers into [that place],” says Jane.*

  10. Gaza: Physicians Call For Unimpeded Aid To Restore Reproductive Healthcare

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, January 14 (IPS) - Israel must lift all restrictions on medicine, food and aid coming into Gaza, rights groups have demanded, as two reports released today (Jan 14) document how maternal and reproductive healthcare have been all but destroyed in the country.

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