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  1. “Indigenous Peoples Are the Owners of the Land” Say Activists at COP20

    - Inter Press Service

    LIMA, Dic 06 (IPS) - The clamor of indigenous peoples for recognition of their ancestral lands resounded among the delegates of 195 countries at the climate summit taking place in the Peruvian capital. "I want my land…that's where I live and eat, and it's where my saintly grandparents lie," Diana Ríos shouted with rage.

  2. Chilean Activists Change the Rules of the Game

    - Inter Press Service

    SANTIAGO, Dic 06 (IPS) - In 2011, students in Chile made headlines when they launched a nationwide strike lasting almost eight months.

  3. Cameroon’s Anti-Terrorism Law – Reversal of Human Freedoms

    - Inter Press Service

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    YAOUNDE, Dic 05 (IPS) - Legislators in Cameroon have voted in a draft law proposing the death sentence for all those guilty of carrying out, abetting or sponsoring acts of terrorism. The draft law, which is now being examined by the Cameroon Senate, call for punishment acts of terrorism committed by citizens, either individually or in complicity, with death.

  4. "What's Good for Island States Is Good for the Planet"

    - Inter Press Service

    LIMA, Dic 05 (IPS) - The lead negotiator for an inter-governmental organisation of low-lying coastal and small island countries doesn't mince words. She says the new international climate change treaty being drafted here at the ongoing U.N. Climate Change Conference "is to ensure our survival".

  5. Model Contract to Help Protect Developing Countries From ‘Land Grabs’

    - Inter Press Service

    GENEVA, Dic 05 (IPS) - When the Korean company Daewoo attempted to acquire half the arable land of Madagascar for free, it unleashed a tsunami of investor interest in agricultural land, popularised as the 'land grab'.

  6. Indonesia’s New President Puts Rainforests Before Palm Oil Plantations

    - Inter Press Service

    JAKARTA, Dic 05 (IPS) - Last week, Indonesia's new president, Joko Widodo, ordered the country's Ministry of Environment and Forestry to review the licenses of all companies that have converted peatlands to oil palm plantations.

  7. World Bank Calls for Development Policy “Redesign” around Human Behaviour

    - Inter Press Service

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    WASHINGTON, Dic 04 (IPS) - The World Bank has taken an unusual but highly visible step away from traditional economics, encouraging policymakers and development implementers to place far more emphasis on research into local human behaviour when drawing up plans and projects.

  8. Iraqi Kurds Seek Greater Balance between Ankara and Baghdad

    - Inter Press Service

    ERBIL, Dic 04 (IPS) - After a period of frostiness, Iraq's Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and Turkey seem intent on mending ties, as each of the parties show signs of needing the other.

  9. Q&A: Why Kyoto’s Clean Development Mechanism is at a Crossroads

    - Inter Press Service

    LIMA, Dic 04 (IPS) - The U.N. mechanism for supporting carbon emissions projects in developing countries – the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) – is in crisis as a result of a dramatic slump in the prices being paid for carbon credits.

  10. Climate Finance Flowing, But for Many, the Well Remains Dry

    - Inter Press Service

    LIMA, Dic 04 (IPS) - For more than 10 years, Mildred Crawford has been "a voice in the wilderness" crying out on behalf of rural women in agriculture.

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