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  1. The Workweek Is Still Long in Latin America

    - Inter Press Service

    CARACAS, May 04 (IPS) - The reduction in the workweek recently approved by the Chilean Congress forms part of a trend of working fewer hours and days that is spreading in today’s modern economies, but also highlights how far behind other countries in Latin America are in this regard.

  2. An Afghan Appeal to UN Leadership

    - Inter Press Service

    KABUL, Afghanistan, May 04 (IPS) - We are a group of Afghans living in the country and working across sectors including peace, civil society, humanitarian aid, human rights, media, and the private sector, and are working to promote dialogue and seek long-term solutions for our country.

  3. A Letter from Kabul

    - Inter Press Service

    KABUL, Afghanistan, May 04 (IPS) - I am writing from Kabul where I have been living for this past 11 months. I consider myself a friend of Afghanistan, a country full of contrasts that I know since 1986; I have lived here for a little over 12 years.

  4. How the Rise of Timor-Leste’s Aquaculture Sector Is a Blueprint for Other Small Island Nations

    - Inter Press Service

    PENANG, Malaysia, May 03 (IPS) - Dr. Jharendu Pant is Senior Scientist – Sustainable Aquaculture Program, WorldFishFor Timor-Leste, as with most other islands in the Pacific, fortunes are to be found in fish – an equity food available to all regardless of status.

  5. Stamping out corruption can give SDGs $3 trillion boost

    - UN News

    Corruption and its staggering costs have hobbled sustainable development in all countries, but fresh efforts are making inroads, the President of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) said on Tuesday at a special meeting to tackle the scourge and give the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development a much-needed boost.

  6. Energy Crisis in Cuba Calls for Greater Boost for Renewable Sources

    - Inter Press Service

    HAVANA, Apr 27 (IPS) - Long lines of vehicles outside of gas stations reflect the acute shortage of diesel and gasoline in Cuba, which has had negative impacts on an economy that is highly dependent on fuel imports and has only a small proportion of renewable sources in its energy mix.

  7. UNDP Good Growth Partnership: Getting All on Board to Meet Deforestation Targets (Part 1)

    - Inter Press Service

    JOHANNESBURG, Apr 27 (IPS) - Indonesia finds itself in a delicate balancing act of uplifting people from poverty, managing climate change and biodiversity, and satisfying an increasingly demanding international market for sustainable farming practices—and at the pivot of this complexity is the management of its palm oil sector.

  8. ‘Transformative change’ needed to get Global Goals back on track, says UN deputy chief

    - UN News

    In a visit to Chile, Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed met with Chilean Government officials and other key actors and stressed in her other activities that we need transformative change – now, and from all countries – to achieve the UN 2030 Agenda.

  9. Star Wars Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy Symbolises A Litany of Firsts For Women

    - Inter Press Service

    KARACHI, Apr 25 (IPS) - The announcement by Lucas film’s president, Kathleen Kennedy, about the upcoming three new live-action Star Wars films was enough for lawyer Maliha Zia to get euphoric.

  10. Local Innovations Key to Meeting Challenges of the Climate Crisis

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Apr 25 (IPS) - Several years ago, on a visit to a village in rural Zimbabwe, I met a small group of women with a story to share.

    Having participated in a UNDP-supported adaptation project – including drought-resistant seeds and education in climate-smart agricultural practices – the women had significantly increased the productiveness of their home gardens.

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