News headlines for “Human Population”, page 64

  1. Vulnerable Women Suffer the Worst Face of Discrimination in Argentina

    - Inter Press Service

    BUENOS AIRES, Jul 27 (IPS) - Remi Cáceres experienced gender-based violence firsthand. She struggled, got out and today helps other women in Argentina to find an escape valve. But because she is in a wheelchair and is a foreign national, she says the process was even more painful and arduous: "Being a migrant with a disability, it's two or three times harder. You have to empower yourself and it's very difficult."

  2. A Shot in the Arm Can Prevent Cervical Cancer

    - Inter Press Service

    KARACHI, Jul 26 (IPS) - “Listen to your body, and if there is anything strange happening, do not ignore it,” is the advice of 57-year-old Afshan Bhurgri, a cancer survivor.

  3. Transgender People Face Growing Violence, Discrimination in Pakistan

    - Inter Press Service

    PESHAWAR, Jul 24 (IPS) - “The problems transgender people face start from their homes as their parents, especially fathers and brothers, look them down upon and disrespect them,” says 20-year-old Pari Gul.

  4. Lawmakers' Vital Roles in Ensuring Dignity for Aging Populations

    - Inter Press Service

    BANGKOK & JOHANNESBURG, Jul 19 (IPS) - Countries with falling population growth face twin dilemmas: Ensuring their aging population live healthy and fulfilling lives and removing barriers to parenthood.

  5. The Race Question in America's Population Census

    - Inter Press Service

    PORTLAND, USA, Jul 17 (IPS) - With preparations for America’s 2030 population census underway and the Census Bureau encouraging additional public input, it’s time to seriously evaluate the continued inclusion of the race question in the U.S. population census.

  6. Marginalising Key Populations Impacting Efforts to End HIV/AIDS Epidemic

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, Jul 14 (IPS) - A report released this week has highlighted how continuing criminalisation and marginalisation of key populations are stymying efforts to end the global HIV/AIDS epidemic.

  7. Women Recyclers in Bolivia Build Hope, Demand Recognition

    - Inter Press Service

    LA PAZ, Jul 12 (IPS) - They haul many kilos of recyclable materials on their backs but receive little in return. These Bolivian women who help clean up the environment from dawn to dusk are fighting for recognition of their work and social and labor rights.

  8. Invisible Women in Energy: Millions of Household Biomass Producers

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON DC, Jul 12 (IPS) - An estimated 2.4 billion people currently lack access to clean cooking fuels, with the majority relying on biomass (firewood, charcoal, dung) to meet household cooking needs. This is only a slight decrease from 2017, when 2.5 billion people lacked access to clean cooking fuels.

  9. Extremist Ideology in Europe: Leave Everyone Behind (Except Us)

    - Inter Press Service

    MADRID, Jul 10 (IPS) - A quick glance at the current European political map would clearly show how far the extremist ideology has been installed in European countries –those who still wave the French Revolution’s flag of “Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité.”

  10. The Dark Side of Wind and Solar Farms as Sustainable Energy in Brazil

    - Inter Press Service

    SANTA LUZIA, Brazil, Jul 07 (IPS) - "Anxiety, insomnia and depression have become widespread. We don't sleep well, I wake up three, four times a night," complained Brazilian farmer Roselma de Melo Oliveira, 35, who has lived 160 meters from a wind turbine for eight years.

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