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Open Data - Still Closed to Latin American Communities
- Inter Press Service

MEXICO CITY, Nov 04 (IPS) - Open data policies in Latin America have not yet enabled communities to exercise their right to access to information, consultation and participation with regard to mining or infrastructure projects that affect their surroundings and way of life.
Decent Work Crucial To Eliminating Poverty and Hunger
- Inter Press Service

ROME, Nov 03 (IPS) - Over the eight years since the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008, the ranks of the unemployed have swollen to over 200 million worldwide. That number captures only a fraction of those who remain vulnerable and insecure, since more than four-fifths of the global workforce is outside the formal sector, with poor access to unemployment or other traditional social security benefits.
Zimbabwe's Mega Dam Project Could Flounder in the Face of Climate Change
- Inter Press Service

BULAWAYO, ZIMBABWE, Nov 03 (IPS) - Zimbabwe's planned Batoka Gorge power project on the Zambezi River is expected to generate 2,400 megawatts (MW) of electricity, upward from an initial 1,600 MW, but the worsening power cuts that are being blamed on low water levels have renewed concerns about the effects of climate change on mega dams.
Nicaragua’s Interoceanic Canal, a Nightmare for Environmentalists
- Inter Press Service

MANAGUA, Nov 03 (IPS) - The international scientific community's fears about the damage that will be caused by Nicaragua's future interoceanic canal have been reinforced by the environmental impact assessment, which warns of serious environmental threats posed by the megaproject.
Central America Seeks Recognition of Its Vulnerability to Climate Change
- Inter Press Service

SAN JOSE, Oct 30 (IPS) - For decades, the countries of Central America have borne the heavy impact of extreme climate phenomena like hurricanes and severe drought. Now, six of them are demanding that the entire planet recognise their climate vulnerability.
Nepal Appeals to U.N. to Help Lift Economic Blockade
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Oct 30 (IPS) - A coalition of independent Nepali citizens – including diplomats, journalists, women's rights leaders, medical doctors and former U.N. officials – is calling on the international community and the United Nations to take "effective steps" to help remove an "economic blockade" imposed on Nepal.
Brazil’s Megaprojects, a Short-lived Dream
- Inter Press Service

, Oct 29 (IPS) - Working as a musician in a military band is the dream of 21-year-old Jackson Coutinho, since hopes that a petrochemical complex would drive the industrialisation of this Brazilian city near Rio de Janeiro have gone up in smoke.
Opinion: Women on Reproductive Strike
- Inter Press Service

NEW YORK, Oct 29 (IPS) - Women are having fewer than two children on average in 83 countries, representing nearly half of the world's population. And in some countries, such as Germany, Italy, Japan, Poland, Singapore, South Korea and Spain, average fertility levels are now closer to one child per woman than the replacement level of about two children (Figure 1).
Southeast Asia: How to Make Good Business Out of Doing Good
- Inter Press Service

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 29 (IPS) - When his father drove back to pay the 47 Malaysian cents they owed to the food stall they had just left, then nine-year-old Anis Yusal Yusoff, today president and chief executive officer of the Malaysian Institute of Integrity, learned the meaning of standing firm by one's values.
Cuba's Extra-Heavy Crude Awaits Technology and Investment
- Inter Press Service

CÃRDENAS, Cuba, Oct 27 (IPS) - Cuba's oil industry only exploits five percent of the petroleum found in onshore and offshore deposits due to a lack of foreign capital and technology to develop oilfields like Varadero 1000, the country's biggest oil operation until now.
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