News headlines for “Free Trade and Globalization”, page 621
U.N. Harnesses Social Media to Reach Outside World
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, May 03 (IPS) - As the world continues to turn digital, so does the United Nations - slowly but steadily.
Preserving the Soil and Reaping Greater Harvests
- Inter Press Service

MOROGORO, Tanzania, May 03 (IPS) - Smallholder farmer Peter Mcharo, from Morogoro Region in eastern Tanzania, has a reason to smile. His fields are full of green, healthy maize plants, he has richer soil and he spends less time farming now than he did two years ago.
Outbreak of Violence Imminent on Brazilian Amazon Estate
- Inter Press Service

MARABÁ, Brazil, May 02 (IPS) - A fresh outbreak of violence between large landowners and landless peasants is looming in the Amazonian state of Pará, in northern Brazil.
Waste Pickers in Colombia Earn Formal Recognition
- Inter Press Service

, May 02 (IPS) - Nora Padilla, one of the six winners of this year's Goldman environmental prize, dedicates her days to organising informal recyclers in the Colombian capital, where the city's eight million inhabitants are just now reluctantly starting to classify their garbage at source.
Ecuador’s Indigenous People Still Waiting to Be Consulted
- Inter Press Service

QUITO, May 02 (IPS) - The Constitution of Ecuador adopted in 2008 establishes a broad range of rights for indigenous peoples and nationalities, including the right to prior consultation, which gives them the opportunity to influence decisions that affect their lives.
May Day Marchers Spread Their Wings
- Inter Press Service

SAN FRANCISCO, California, May 02 (IPS) - More than 1,000 people marched under the brilliant San Francisco sun on May Day. Their signs, such as "Work in America/Live in America/Dream in America. Immigration reform now," their songs, chants and speeches wove together the twin themes of the day: worker justice and immigrant justice.
Migrants Tune in to Community Support
- Inter Press Service

CHIANG MAI, Thailand, May 02 (IPS) - At the age of 23, Gao travelled to Thailand to escape intense fighting in his native Shan State in the east of Myanmar (Burma) and possible recruitment into the Shah army.
From Rags to Penury
- Inter Press Service

NEW DELHI, May 01 (IPS) - India's planners worry about ‘jobless growth', but perhaps nothing illustrates this phenomenon better than a policy of handing over the collection and disposal of the capital's refuse to large private corporations, leaving close to 50,000 ragpickers unemployed.
Giving Women in Zimbabwe’s Informal Sector Rights
- Inter Press Service

HARARE, May 01 (IPS) - Mollin Siyanda, 46, a single mother of three from Harare's low-income suburb of Hatcliffe, is scared of being arrested by the council police as she sells fruit, vegetables and second-hand clothes on the pavement of the city centre without a permit.
Japan’s Aid Programme Takes a Selfish Turn
- Inter Press Service

TOKYO, May 01 (IPS) - As Japan slips from its former top spot as the world's biggest donor, experts here are worried about long-term changes in the country's development assistance programme, which has played a crucial role in global poverty reduction efforts.

