News headlines for “Water and Development”, page 87

  1. Triple Summit in Singapore Puts Urban Planning on the Map

    - Inter Press Service

    SINGAPORE, Jun 05 (IPS) - With over 20,000 international participants, a triple summit currently underway in Singapore is generating an abundance of ideas on sustainable cities.

  2. Venezuelans Thirsty in a Land of Abundant Water

    - Inter Press Service

    CARACAS, Jun 04 (IPS) - Although Venezuela has 520 long rivers, taps often run dry, many poor neighbourhoods depend on tanker trucks, water rationing remains a reality, and in some areas water quality is very poor.

  3. The South African Water Utility That Uses Shipping Containers and Sewer Water to Provide Water for All

    - Inter Press Service

    CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Jun 03 (IPS) - South Africa's eThekwini municipality may have come under fire from residents from proposing to purify wastewater so it can be used for drinking, but this municipality's pragmatic approach to water management has made it one of the most progressive in Africa. 

  4. U.N. Vows to Eliminate Open Defecation by 2025

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, May 28 (IPS) - At the height of his election campaign last October, Narendra Modi, India's Hindu nationalist leader, briefly set aside his spiritual aspirations when he told a surprised audience that economic development should take precedence over religion.

  5. The Biggest Mideast Crisis You Probably Don’t Know Enough About

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, May 20 (IPS) - The Middle East's seemingly endless conflicts are diverting attention and resources from a graver long-term threat that looms over the whole region: the growing scarcity of water. And the situation will get worse before it gets better — if it ever does get better.

  6. Bolivia’s Mother Earth Law Hard to Implement

    - Inter Press Service

  7. U.N. Decries Water as Weapon of War in Military Conflicts

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, May 19 (IPS) - The United Nations, which is trying to help resolve the widespread shortage of water in the developing world, is faced with a growing new problem: the use of water as a weapon of war in ongoing conflicts.

  8. Industrial Agriculture: Too Big to Succeed

    - Inter Press Service

    TORONTO, May 08 (IPS) - An estimated one billion small farmers scratching out a living growing diverse crops and raising animals in developing countries represent the key to maintaining food production in the face of hotter temperatures and drought, especially in the tropical regions, says Sarah Elton, author of the book, "Consumed: Food for a Finite Planet."

  9. U.N.'s Post-2015 Agenda Skips the Right to Water and Sanitation

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, May 06 (IPS) - A U.N. working group mandated to formulate a set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the post-2015 development agenda is being accused of bypassing water and sanitation as a basic human right: a right long affirmed in a General Assembly resolution adopted back in July 2010.

  10. And Not a Drop to Waste

    - Inter Press Service

    MAHBUBNAGAR, India, May 06 (IPS) - As the mercury soars above 40 degrees Celsius, ground water level across India is dropping, making it difficult for farmers to cultivate their fields. This is the season when farmers make a special effort to save their crops from wilting. Failure would see them migrate to the city to search alternative livelihood.

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