News headlines for “Consumption and Consumerism”, page 49

  1. How Stigma Undermines Contraceptive Use Among Women in Sierra Leone

    - Inter Press Service

    FREETOWN, September 22 (IPS) - Eunice Dumbuya, a young activist in Freetown, Sierra Leone, still remembers being called promiscuous after getting a contraceptive implant a few years ago. She knew the risks of an unplanned pregnancy in her conservative country, so she made a choice.

  2. UN, AU and EU leaders pledge joint push for peace and development in Africa

    - UN News

    The United Nations, African Union (AU) and European Union (EU) have reaffirmed their commitment to peace and sustainable development in Africa, pledging deeper cooperation to end conflicts, support stability and tackle global challenges from debt to climate change.

  3. 146 Land and Environmental Defenders Killed or Disappeared in 2024

    - Inter Press Service

    LONDON & SRINAGAR, September 19 (IPS) - At least 146 land and environmental defenders were murdered or forcibly disappeared in 2024 for standing up against powerful state and corporate interests, according to a new report released by Global Witness.

  4. Frontline of a Planetary Emergency: Africa Demands Climate Justice and Action

    - Inter Press Service

    The room at the Swiss Inn Nexus Hotel in Bole was silent but tense as Sunita Narain, one of the world’s most influential environmental voices, fixed her gaze on rows of African journalists, scientists, and policymakers. Her tone was gentle, but the words cut deep.

  5. New Report Investigates Violence Against Women and Girls Through Surrogacy, Sparks Global Dialogue

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, September 19 (IPS) - A United Nations report calling for the global abolition of surrogacy has sparked intense debate among experts, with critics arguing that blanket bans could harm the very women the policy aims to protect.

  6. ‘No end’ expected to floods and storms as global heating continues

    - UN News

    The world’s water resources face growing pressure from climate change while emergencies involving the life-giving resource are increasingly impacting lives and livelihoods, the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Thursday.

  7. UN Independent Commission Finds That Israeli Forces Have Committed Genocide in Gaza

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, September 17 (IPS) - On September 16, the Israeli military began its ground offensive in Gaza City, accompanied by intensified bombardment of residential areas and a surge in civilian displacement. Concurrently, the United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem and Israel, issued a report in which it found that Israel is responsible for committing genocide in Gaza, citing deliberate efforts to destroy Palestinian life, carried out with near-total impunity.

  8. ‘The Authoritarian Regime Uses Collective Punishment to Discourage Any Challenge to Its Authority’

    - Inter Press Service

    CIVICUS discusses the deaths of Indigenous activists in custody in Tajikistan with Khursand Khurramov, an independent journalist and political analyst.

  9. Struggle For Water Continues Following Israeli Attacks on Lebanon

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, September 17 (IPS) - Just under a year into a fragile ceasefire, 150,000 people in southern Lebanon continue to deal with the potentially lethal aftermath of Israeli bombing, highlighting the devastating long-term effects of conflict.

  10. Better Use of the World’s Expertise in Navigating the Polycrisis

    - Inter Press Service

    SHEFFIELD, UK / UTRECHT, The Netherlands, September 17 (IPS) - Other articles in this series on clustering conventions that are addressed by the Triple Environmental Crisis of pollution (Stanley-Jones), biodiversity (Schally) and climate change (Azores) I have touched on the idea of clustering not only conventions but the science-policy bodies established separately to serve them. We address the question of the negative consequences of maintaining status quo and identify how “consolidating knowledge” might make a difference.

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