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  1. KENYA: Successful Weather Prediction Uses Old and New

    - Inter Press Service

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    In the wake of ever-changing climatic conditions, a study in western Kenya has discovered that combining traditional methods of weather prediction with meteorological forecasting is the best way of obtaining more accurate forecast data.

  2. ECUADOR: Native Groups in Showdown Over Water Bill

    - Inter Press Service

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    The second and final parliamentary debate of a new water bill to regulate water resource management in Ecuador is due to begin May 4, amid stark divisions among indigenous movements and between them and the government of left-leaning President Rafael Correa.

  3. Native Delegates Challenge Development Orthodoxy

    - Inter Press Service

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    While aboriginal peoples represent approximately five percent of the world's population, they are 10 percent of the world's poor, according to a new World Bank report on 'Indigenous Peoples, Poverty and Development'.

  4. ASIA: Journalists Lament Media Bias vs Ethnic Minorities

    - Inter Press Service

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    Despite issues of discrimination and violence hounding ethnic minorities, they continue to lack ‘voice’ in the mainstream press and suffer prejudices from journalists themselves.

  5. If Only Just A Billion Were Hungry

    - Inter Press Service

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    The bad news is that 1.02 billion people are going hungry in today's world of plentiful supplies. The even worse news is that this figure only tells part of the global food insecurity story.

  6. CHINA: Stigma Stays Despite Lifting of Ban on HIV/AIDS Carriers

    - Inter Press Service

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    China’s lifting of its longstanding ban on foreign visitors with HIV removes a restriction that many Chinese doctors and activists find discriminatory, but removing the stigma attached with the virus remains one of the biggest challenges ahead in facing the disease.

  7. HEALTH: Uganda Bill Shouldn’t Block Generics, Minister Agrees

    - Inter Press Service

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    Uganda’s trade minister is in agreement that his government’s controversial Counterfeit Goods Bill should not restrict the manufacture or import of life-saving generic medicines.

  8. SRI LANKA: Farming, Fisheries Offer Hope to Former Battleground

    - Inter Press Service

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    Well before the northern Sri Lankan region of the Jaffna Peninsula was devastated by over two and a half decades of a bloody sectarian war, fisheries and agriculture had been the mainstays of its economy.

  9. Protesters Call Dam Project a 'Disaster' for Brazil's Native Communities

    - Inter Press Service

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    A modest protest gathered outside the Permanent Mission of Brazil in New York on Wednesday to oppose the controversial Belo Monte dam project in Brazil.

  10. UN Sets Out Roadmap for Universal Electricity Access

    - Inter Press Service

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    People's access to electricity, especially modern electricity, must increase even as greenhouse gases are reduced, according to a report issued Wednesday by the U.N. Secretary-General's Advisory Group on Energy and Climate Change.

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