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16.05.2008
Lacking support from the government, a group of tribal women from a remote district in Orissa in eastern India, devised a unique way to get rid of water scarcity. By using bamboo pipes to carry stream water to the villages, these women have benefited hundreds of people.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Activismo] [Género] [Pobreza] [Desarrollo] Imagen: Using bamboo pipes to transport water / Photo credit: Flickr
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14.05.2008
A South African High Court judge took "a brave step forward" when he recently ruled that the state's public water distribution system denies people their constitutional right to "a dignified life," blogs Rebecca Brown.
Leer másOrganización: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Temas relacionados: [Sudáfrica] [Leyes] [Gobierno] [Derechos Civiles] [Derechos Humanos] Imagen: A mural in South Africa reads "Stop water pre-paid meters." © Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
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13.05.2008
The British government has been actively supporting plans by a British company to build an open-cast mine in Bangladesh that would destroy the homes of more than 40,000 people and threaten the water supplies of a further 100,000.
Leer másOrganización: World Development Movement Temas relacionados: [Reino Unido] [Bangladesh] [Corporaciones] [Tierra] |
12.05.2008
Corporate accountability advocates called on Pepsi to publicly report water quality information, as is required of public water systems, during one of the corporation's annual shareholder meetings last week.
Leer másOrganización: Corporate Accountability International Temas relacionados: [Conocimiento] [Activismo Ambiental] [Corporaciones] Imagen: Public tap water is more highly regulated than bottled water, say advocates. © malla_mi (flickr)
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07.05.2008
Five days after Cyclone Nargis hit parts of Myanmar, international aid has begun to arrive. Latest estimates claim over 22,000 people have perished and twice as many gone missing, leaving a million people homeless. The Irrawaddy delta still remains cut off from the world.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Naciones Unidas] [Enfermedad/Tratamiento] [Vivienda & Refugio] [Ayuda] Imagen: Devastation all around / Photo credit: AP
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06.05.2008
Botswana suunnittelee Kalaharin autiomaahan turistikohteita, joiden vedenkulutus tulee olemaan merkittävä. Samaan aikaan valtio ei anna san-alkuperäiskansalle lupaa käyttää ainoaa vesilähdettään.
Leer másOrganización: OneWorld España Temas relacionados: [Botswana] [Derechos Indígenas] Imagen: - © Adrian Arbib
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05.05.2008
Hot weather and lack of safe drinking water have led to a severe spate in diarrohea cases in Bangladesh. According to health experts, poverty, rising food prices and low levels of awareness on sanitation are driving people to eat cheap contaminated food.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Enfermedad/Tratamiento] [Salud] [Pobreza] [Alimentos] Imagen: Children lying at a hospital in Dhaka / Photo credit: Shamsuddin Ahmed / IRIN
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01.05.2008
At least 30 million people's water supply would be affected by the anticipated loss of Andean glaciers which are dwindling ever faster.
Leer másFrom: Living in Peru Temas relacionados: [Perú] [Cambio Climático] Imagen: Jacabamba Glacier, Peru, in 1980 (left) and 2002 (right) © Lynas
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