News headlines for “Democracy”, page 361

  1. Was Slavery the World’s First Human Rights Violation?

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Mar 07 (IPS) - The United Nations, which diligently monitors human rights violations worldwide, believes that centuries-old slavery still exists worldwide—largely as human trafficking.

  2. International Women’s Day in Cameroon: A Day for All Women?

    - Inter Press Service

    Medford, USA, Mar 07 (IPS) - On March 8, women all over Cameroon will don custom-made dresses sewn of pagne, specially printed for International Women's Day. They will parade through cities and towns, joining women around the world in celebration of the day.

  3. Decent Work Still a Distant Dream for Many Latin American Women

    - Inter Press Service

    LIMA, Mar 07 (IPS) - This article is part of IPS coverage of International Women's Day on Mar. 8.

    Women in Latin America earn one-fifth less than men for every hour worked, on average - one of the statistics that reflect the continuing inequality in the world of work that makes it unlikely for the region to meet the goal of equal pay by 2030.

  4. How Cultural & Creative Industries Can Power Human Development in 21st Century

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Mar 06 (IPS) - Thangavel Palanivel is Deputy Director of the Human Development Report Office, UNDP.

    Cultural and creative industries, which include arts and crafts, advertising, design, entertainment, architecture, books, media and software, have become a vital force in accelerating human development.

    They empower people to take ownership of their own development and stimulate the innovation that can drive inclusive sustainable growth.

  5. Veteran Diplomat Challenges Security Council’s Imbalance of Power, Offers Solutions for Reforms

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Mar 06 (IPS) - Arul Louis, a New York-based journalist who covers the United Nations, is a non-resident senior fellow of the Society for Policy Studies.

    A reexamination of the role of the United Nations and a tallying of its successes and failure get underway as it prepares for the 75th anniversary next year in the world of the 21st century while its core entity, the Security Council, is trapped in the time warp of 1945, its founding year.

  6. Royal Wedding Received Triple the Media Coverage of Yemen in 2018

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON DC, Mar 05 (IPS) - The ongoing war in Yemen, called the world's "worst humanitarian disaster" by the United Nations and independent aid agencies since early last year, received a grand combined total of 20 minutes of coverage on the ABC, NBC, and CBS weekday evening news programs in 2018.

  7. Latin American Women Programme Their World against the Digital Divide

    - Inter Press Service

    BUENOS AIRES/RIO DE JANEIRO, Mar 05 (IPS) - This article is part of IPS coverage of International Women's Day on Mar. 8.

    Designed mostly by men, many digital applications are not suitable for women, but some initiatives are beginning to include them as programmers and beneficiaries in Latin America, where the gender gap is also technological.

  8. Women’s Feature Service: Mapping the Struggles of Feminism in India

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW DELHI, Mar 05 (IPS) - Shiwani Neupane is a writer for PassBlue*, which provides in-depth coverage of the UN and women's issues.

    Pamela Phillipose was editor of the Women's Feature Service, the only syndicated news service in India with a gender perspective, for nearly six years, until she stepped down this year as editor in chief and director. She wore other hats for the publication as well, writing and photographing.

  9. A Disease as Old as Time - Eliminated but Not Eradicated

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    MANILA, Mar 05 (IPS) - As the Executive Director of Sasakawa Memorial Health Foundation (SMHF), Takahiro Nanri has been working on the issue of leprosy since 2014. Over the past few years, he has traveled across the world visiting the large number of leprosy projects that SMHF has been supporting and meeting dozens of organisations led by leprosy-affected people.

  10. Q&A: Important to Treat Anyone Suffering from Leprosy as an Equal Individual

    - Inter Press Service

    MANILA, Mar 05 (IPS) - Discrimination against women who are affected by leprosy or Hansen's Disease is a harsh reality, says Alice Cruz is the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the elimination of discrimination against persons affected by leprosy and their family members.

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