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  1. Civil Society Space in Southern Africa Shrinking as Government Repression Rises

    - Inter Press Service

    BULAWAYO, Jul 31 (IPS) - Freedom of expression is under threat as governments in Southern Africa have enacted laws restricting civil society organizations, says global rights advocacy organisation, CIVICUS, warning that human rights violations are on the increase globally.

  2. Humanitarian Aid Efforts Continue in Niger Despite Military Coup

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Jul 31 (IPS) - Nicole Kouassi, the UNDP resident representative in Niger, is constantly faced with the challenge of coordinating aid delivery to 4.3 million people in need. On Wednesday, Kouassi woke up and learned this must happen in a country where the president had just been overthrown. She said she did not see warning signs of a coup.

  3. International Inertia Follows Israeli Assault on Jenin in the West Bank

    - Inter Press Service

    SYDNEY, Jul 28 (IPS) - The likelihood of further confrontations remains high following a major Israeli military assault on an impoverished camp of more than 23,500 Palestinian refugees in Jenin in the north of the occupied West Bank earlier this month. The landlocked Palestinian territory, located between Israel to the west and Jordan to the east, has been illegally occupied, according to international law, following the invasion by Israel 56 years ago.

  4. The Humanitarian & Strategic Risks of US Cluster Munitions Transfers to Ukraine

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON DC, Jul 28 (IPS) - The Biden administration’s decision to provide Ukraine with cluster munitions, a weapon widely banned for the inherent dangers they pose to non-combatants, is risky.

  5. Its Time to Invoke Responsibility to Protect in Sudan

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON DC, Jul 27 (IPS) - When war broke out in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, in April 2023, those of us who know the region well feared what would happen to the west, in Darfur. In 2003, former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir called on the Janjaweed Arab militia to quell an uprising in Darfur.

  6. A Shot in the Arm Can Prevent Cervical Cancer

    - Inter Press Service

    KARACHI, Jul 26 (IPS) - “Listen to your body, and if there is anything strange happening, do not ignore it,” is the advice of 57-year-old Afshan Bhurgri, a cancer survivor.

  7. Education is a Life-Saving Intervention in Emergencies, says South Sudans Education Minister

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Jul 25 (IPS) - In times of crisis, education is an essential component of humanitarian intervention packages, South Sudan’s Minister of General Education and Instruction Awut Deng Acuil told IPS in an exclusive interview.

  8. Pharma Giant's TB Drug Decision Welcomed, But Not All Developing Countries Benefit

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, Jul 21 (IPS) - In a surprise move, pharma giant Johnson and Johnson (J&J) has agreed not to enforce some of its patents on a lifesaving TB drug, making generic versions available in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).

  9. New Machine Learning-Based Model Boosting Africa's Preparedness and Response to Climate Change

    - Inter Press Service

    KIGALI, Jul 20 (IPS) - Scientists have recently unveiled a first-ever weather forecasting model using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning solutions to help vulnerable African countries build resilience to climate impacts.

  10. Financing Biggest Hurdle to Providing Children with Quality Education in Crisis Situations ECW

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Jul 20 (IPS) - If you want lasting peace, the best investment you can make is in education, said Education Cannot Wait’s Executive Director Yasmine Sherif in an exclusive interview with IPS.

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