News headlines for “Human Population”, page 347

  1. Seeking Closure, Bougainville Confronts Ghosts of Civil War

    - Inter Press Service

    SYDNEY, Australia, Dic 21 (IPS) - Thirteen years after the peace agreement which ended a decade-long civil war in Bougainville, an autonomous island region of 300,000 people located east of the Papua New Guinean (PNG) mainland in the southwest Pacific Islands, trauma and grief continue to affect families and communities where the fate of the many missing remains unresolved.

  2. ‘Cyclone College’ Raises Hopes, Dreams of India’s Vulnerable Fisherfolk

    - Inter Press Service

    NEMMELI, India, Dic 20 (IPS) - Ten years have now passed, but Raghu Raja, a 27-year-old fisherman from the coastal village of Nemmeli in southern India's Kachipuram district, still clearly remembers the day he escaped the tsunami.

  3. - Inter Press Service

    TRIPOLI, Libya, Dic 18 (IPS) - It's easy to spot Saani Bubakar in Tripoli´s old town: always dressed in the distinctive orange jumpsuit of the waste collectors, he pushes his cart through the narrow streets on a routine that has been his for the last three years of his life.

  4. Kenya’s Economy Sees Growth at Top But No ‘Trickle-Down’

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, Dic 17 (IPS) - David Kamau is a small-scale maize farmer in Nyeri, Central Kenya, some 153 kms from the capital Nairobi. He recently diversified into carrot farming but is still not making a profit.

  5. Aboriginal Knowledge Could Unlock Climate Solutions

    - Inter Press Service

    CAIRNS, Queensland, Dic 17 (IPS) - As a child growing up in Far North Queensland, William Clark Enoch would know the crabs were biting when certain trees blossomed, but now, at age 51, he is noticing visible changes in his environment such as frequent storms, soil erosion, salinity in fresh water and ocean acidification.

  6. OPINION: Give Peace a Chance – Run with Youth

    - Inter Press Service

    JUBA, Dic 15 (IPS) - Rambang "Raymond" Tot Deng was 18 and attending his final year of school when fighting erupted in South Sudan's capital Juba, one year ago. In the ensuing violence, as Raymond's schoolbooks burned, thousands of South Sudanese were killed, including two of his cousins.

  7. Filipino Children Make Gains on Paper, But Reality Lags Behind

    - Inter Press Service

    MANILA, Dic 15 (IPS) - Mae Baez sees some of the darkest sides of communications technology.

  8. OPINION: Climate Change and Inequalities: How Will They Impact Women?

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Dic 12 (IPS) - Among all the impacts of climate change, from rising sea levels to landslides and flooding, there is one that does not get the attention it deserves: an exacerbation of inequalities, particularly for women.

  9. Climate Change Creates New Geography of Food

    - Inter Press Service

    LIMA, Dic 12 (IPS) - The magnitude of the climate changes brought about by global warming and the alterations in rainfall patterns are modifying the geography of food production in the tropics, warned participants at the climate summit in the Peruvian capital.

  10. Afghan Concern Over Western Disengagement

    - Inter Press Service

    KABUL, Dic 11 (IPS) - The U.S./NATO International Security Assistance Force Joint Command lowered its flag for the last time in Afghanistan on Dec. 8, after 13 years. The ISAF mission officially ends on Dec. 31, and will be replaced on Jan. 1, 2015 by "Resolute Support", a new, narrow-mandate mission to train, advise and assist the Afghan National Security Forces.

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