News headlines for “Human Population”, page 287
Alcohol Harm a Gender Empowerment Issue
- Inter Press Service

NEW YORK, Mar 08 (IPS) - International Women's Day is a chance to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women around the world – often against great odds and all too often remaining invisible. But women and girls worldwide are change makers and leaders for a better world. Role models are many.
Are We “Celebrating” Women Again?
- Inter Press Service

Syracuse, NY, USA, Mar 08 (IPS) - It is time to "celebrate" International Women's Day (IWY) again. Celebrating women sounds like a positive, upbeat action. We can note women's increasing roles in government, in business, and as leaders of civil society. We can also describe how women are the backbone of every community and virtually every family.
Every Day Is a Good Day to Hear More Women in the Media
- Inter Press Service

ROME, Mar 07 (IPS) - On International Women's Day newspapers and radio shows are filled with women's voices. Yet too often the media's attention is fleeting.
Step It Up for Gender Equality
- Inter Press Service

VIENNA, Austria, Mar 07 (IPS) - In 1911, more than one million men and women attended rallies to commemorate the first International Women's Day. Demonstrators advocated for an end to gender discrimination and for the promotion of women's rights to work, vote, receive an education, and hold public office.
Public Primary Boarding Schools in Pastoral Communities
- Inter Press Service

NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 07 (IPS) - Jonathan Tipapa is a nine year-old boy whose daily journey to and from school exposes him to many dangers that have seen him come close to dropping out of school -- like many of his friends who can be seen running after cows even on school days. He attends Enkutoto primary school in the expansive Narok South Constituency in the Rift Valley region, approximately 70 miles from the capital Nairobi.
Border Restrictions Violate 1951 Refugee Convention
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 03 (IPS) - When the United Nations commemorated "Zero Discrimination Day" on March 1, there was an implicit commitment by the 193 member states to abhor all forms of discrimination – including against women, minorities, indigenous people, gays and lesbians and those suffering from AIDS.
Tanzania Farmers, Pastoralists Launch Forum to Resolve Water Conflicts
- Inter Press Service

PAWAGA, Tanzania, Mar 03 (IPS) - At a remote village of Itunundu in Iringa, farmers and pastoralists recently met to discuss the best way to share land resources while charting out a strategy to prevent unnecessary fights among themselves. No one in the village ever imagined that this meeting would ever take place as the two groups had for long considered themselves enemies: they often clashed for water and pastures to feed their animals thus causing deaths and loss of property.
Schools are in for Summer
- Inter Press Service

PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Mar 02 (IPS) - "We are extremely jubilant over the rebuilding of our school that the Taliban destroyed it in 2013, due to which we used to sit without a roof," Mujahida Bibi, a student of 8th grade in Government Girls Middle School North Waziristan Agency, told IPS.
A Different Honour
- Inter Press Service

, Mar 01 (IPS) - Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy`s record second win at the Oscars for her short document ary A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness is proof that lightning can actually strike twice. Hardly four years ago, Chinoy was standing at the same stage in Los Angeles, accepting an Oscar for her documentary Saving Face, about Pakistani victims of acid attacks. Chinoy`s current Oscar winner examines a no less painful subject, honour killings in Pakistan.
Anti-Retrovirals but No Food
- Inter Press Service

MUTARE, Zimbabwe, Mar 01 (IPS) - Silindiwe Moyana, an HIV positive mother of five from Chipinge east of Zimbabwe, cannot hide her anxiety. She was worried she might not survive this year as drought-induced starvation stalks her and her family. The country is in the throes of a devastating drought which has compromised the nutrition of people living with HIV.

