A new social welfare model could help communities fight climate change

22 April 2023 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Photo: Pixabay/geralt Universal Basic Income (UBI), a programme in which all adult citizens are given a regular amount of money to spend on what they choose, dominates the debate on the future of social policy. It is based on the idea that in the middle of plenty, millions of people […]

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Yemen: UN takes next major step to prevent catastrophic oil spill in Red Sea

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Country: Yemen Sources: UN Development Programme, UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Yemen The UN has received funding commitments of $99.6 million. The budget for this first phase is $129 million, leaving a gap of $29.4 million. An estimated $19 million is required for the second phase.

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Sudan Conflict Marks Failure of Transition Plan

21 April 2023 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

By Andrew FirminLONDON, Apr 21 2023 (IPS) The current fighting in Sudan marks the failure of supposed processes for transition to democratic rule. The international community needs to learn the lessons of this catastrophe and work with civil society. Democracy betrayed On one side is the army, headed by Sudan’s […]

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Earth Day 2023: Empowering local communities as stewards of Earth’s freshwater resources

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Advantages of Community-Based Conservation.

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Biometric Claims by Workers Covered by Collective Bargaining Agreements are Preempted in Illinois

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Agreeing with earlier decisions by the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, the Illinois Supreme Court recently held in Walton v. Roosevelt University1 that federal labor law preempts employee claims for violations of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA)2 when the employee is covered by a […]

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The best hope for conservation in the US lies with private landowners

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Photo: Pixabay/USA-Reiseblogger By Zack Vucurevich While vocal constituents of preservationist groups are busy protesting policy decisions like President Joe Biden’s Willow Oil-Drilling Project in Alaska, the most under-represented stakeholder in conserving this nation’s wildlife remain unrecognized: private landowners. Mainstream media champions the narrative that our nation’s wildlife and natural resources […]

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What Local Food Challenges and Choices Across Vietnam Reveal About a Global Push for Food Systems Transformation

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Fruit stalls at a local market in Hanoi, Vietnam. Credit: Shutterstock. By Tuyen HuynhHANOI, Apr 20 2023 (IPS) This month Nature spotlighted three insightful new studies chronicling food-related challenges from a global perspective. One presented worrisome new data on the global rise in the prevalence of diabetes, high blood pressure […]

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Lifesaving vaccines for children destroyed in power outages amid Sudan violence

20 April 2023 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Country: Sudan Source: Save the Children Cold chain storage facilities for lifesaving vaccines, as well as the national stock of insulin and several antibiotics, have been destroyed, putting millions of children at risk of disease.

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Boosting Small Island Developing States’ ability to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals

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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) today announced the launch of a new $5 million project supported by the FAO-China South-South Cooperation (SSC) Programme  to assist Small Island Developing States (SIDS) strengthen their capacities and tackle common development challenges. The project, announced at the Fourth SIDS Solutions […]

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Brutally cold winter leaves 80,000 children needing aid in Mongolia

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Country: Mongolia Source: Save the Children Around 213,000 people need humanitarian aid as 13 of Mongolia’s 21 provinces are experiencing a dzud, which has killed livestock and affected the livelihoods of nearly 200,000 households.

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