News headlines for “Food and Agriculture Issues”, page 82

  1. Illegal Artisanal Mining Threatens Amazon Jungle and Indigenous Peoples in Brazil

    - Inter Press Service

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan 29 2024 (IPS) - Artisanal mining, or “garimpo” as it is known in Brazil, has returned to the headlines as a factor in the deaths of Yanomami indigenous people, whose territory in the extreme north of Brazil suffers constant encroachment by miners, which has intensified in recent years.

  2. Under the Scorching Sun Kenyan Farmers Find New Ways to Beat Climate Change

    - Inter Press Service

    KOTIANG, KENYA, Jan 26 (IPS) - Rural Kenyans are forging a path toward a more sustainable future and protecting their lives and livelihoods from climate change through regenerative agriculture, nurturing hope for their communities and the environment.

  3. Beyond the Farm: How Empowering Women Farmers Drives Change in Jordan and Beyond

    - Inter Press Service

    CAIRO, Jan 25 (IPS) - Dr. Zeinab Al-Momany, a prominent social entrepreneur, sheds light on the journey of empowering women farmers in Jordan and the Arab world, where women often work long hours for low pay and lack labour recognition.

  4. Rwandas Biodiversity Conservation Gains Momentum With Bird Sounds Recording

    - Inter Press Service

    KOTIANG, RWANDA, Jan 23 (IPS) - Claver Ntoyinkima wakes up early in the morning, at least three times a week, and goes into the Nyungwe rainforest to record bird vocalizations.

  5. Scared of Sharps? This MAP Shows the Way to Delivering Painless Vaccines

    - Inter Press Service

    SEOUL, Jan 22 (IPS) - If the fear of sharps makes a visit to the doctor dreadful, you need not dread it anymore.

  6. The Ghost of Oil Haunts Mexico's Lacandona Jungle

    - Inter Press Service

    MEXICO CITY, Jan 19 (IPS) - The Lacandona jungle in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas is home to 769 species of butterflies, 573 species of trees, 464 species of birds, 114 species of mammals, 119 species of amphibians and reptiles, and several abandoned oil wells.

  7. Climate Change Is Taking a Major Toll on Agriculture. Here's How to Support Farmers

    - Inter Press Service

    DHAKA, Bangladesh, Jan 19 (IPS) - Asif Saleh, Executive Director, BRACHalf the world eats rice. In Bangladesh, everyone eats it. The small, densely-populated nation is the third-highest rice-producing country in the world.

  8. World Bank Enables Foreign Aid Theft

    - Inter Press Service

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Jan 17 (IPS) - World Bank aid encourages governments to enable illicit financial outflows to offshore tax havens by reducing capital controls, thus draining precious foreign exchange and government resources.

  9. Humanitarian Cash Not Accelerating Aid Delivery in Nepal's Earthquake Response

    - Inter Press Service

    JAJARKOT DISTRICT, Nepal, Jan 16 (IPS) - Delivering humanitarian assistance in the form of cash sounds great: recipients get to choose exactly how to spend their money and aid organizations can respond faster and better track their giving.

  10. New Era: Unlocking Africa's Agriculture Potential Through CGIAR TAAT Model

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, Jan 16 (IPS) - As hunger and food insecurity deepen, Africa is confronting an unprecedented food crisis. Estimates show that nearly 282 million people on the continent, or 20 percent of the population, are undernourished. Numerous challenges across the African continent threaten the race to achieve food security; research and innovative strategies are urgently needed to transform current systems as they are inadequate to address the food crisis.

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