News headlines for “Water and Development”, page 68

  1. Reviving Dignity: The Remarkable Perseverance of Myanmar’s Displaced

    - Inter Press Service

    SITTWE, Myanmar, May 12 (IPS) - In Myanmar's Western Rakhine State, over a hundred thousand people displaced by inter communal violence that broke out nearly three years ago remain interned in camps on torrid plains and coastal marshes, struggling to survive.

  2. Farmers Fight Real Estate Developers for Kenya’s Most Prized Asset: Land

    - Inter Press Service

  3. Caribbean Looks to Paris Climate Summit for Its Very Survival

    - Inter Press Service

    FORT-DE-FRANCE, Martinique, May 09 (IPS) - Caribbean leaders on Saturday further advanced their policy position on climate change ahead of the 21st Conference of Parties, also known as COP 21, scheduled for Paris during November and December of this year.

  4. Prepaid Meters Scupper Gains Made in Accessing Water in Africa

    - Inter Press Service

    HARARE, May 08 (IPS) - While many countries appear to have met the U.N. Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of halving the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water, rights activists say that African countries which have taken to installing prepaid water meters have rendered a blow to many poor people, making it hard for them to access water.

  5. Urban Slums a Death Trap for Poor Children

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, May 05 (IPS) - It's called the urban survival gap – fuelled by the growing inequality between rich and poor in both developing and developed countries – and it literally determines whether millions of infants will live or die before their fifth birthday.

  6. Costa Rica’s Energy Nearly 100 Percent Clean

    - Inter Press Service

    SAN JOSE, May 05 (IPS) - Costa Rica has almost reached its goal of an energy mix based solely on renewable sources, harnessing solar, wind and geothermal power, as well as the energy of the country's rivers.

  7. Families in Quake-Hit Nepal Desperate to Get on With Their Lives

    - Inter Press Service

    KAVRE DISTRICT, Nepal, May 05 (IPS) - Just over a week after a dreadful 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked Nepal, displaced families are gradually – but cautiously – resuming their normal lives, though most are still badly shaken by the disaster and the proceeding aftershocks that devastated the country.

  8. The Blue Amazon, Brazil’s New Natural Resources Frontier

    - Inter Press Service

    RIO DE JANEIRO, May 02 (IPS) - The Atlantic ocean is Brazil's last frontier to the east. But the full extent of its biodiversity is still unknown, and scientific research and conservation measures are lagging compared to the pace of exploitation of resources such as oil.

  9. Caribbean Stakes Out “Red Line Issues” for Paris Climate Talks

    - Inter Press Service

    CASTRIES, St. Lucia, Apr 28 (IPS) - When the international climate change talks ended in Peru last December, the 15-member Caribbean Community (CARICOM), a political and economic union comprising small, developing, climate-vulnerable islands and low-lying nations, left with "the bare minimum necessary to continue the process to address climate change".

  10. Opinion: To Solve Hunger, Start with Soil

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, Apr 24 (IPS) - Peter looked confused as he recounted how he'd painstakingly planted potatoes to sell and to feed his family of eight, only to find that when harvest time rolled around he had been greeted with tiny tubers not much bigger than golf balls.

Powered by

  • Inter Press Service International News Agency
  • UN News

Web feed for Water and Development news headlines