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Healthy debate: Lessons from Brazil Brazil's innovative institutions offer inspiring lessons for engaging citizens in improving health for all More... Northeast of EdenIndia chooses to showcase the northeast as an exotic tourist destination of great natural beauty. Several documentaries at a recent environmental film festival in Guwahati showed it as a neglected corner of the country, with gaunt tribals and civil and political unrest More... TB in Assam: Why vertical health programmes don't workHafeeza Begum of Sipajhar is one of thousands of patients in Assam who are desperate to find a cure for tuberculosis but for whom the divide between availability of services and access to them is impossible to bridge More... 'India is the last giant market left in the world; protect it'Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, is poised to enter the Indian market. Campaigner Wade Rathke warns against the predatory practices of Wal-Mart, whose business model, he says, is notorious for driving out competition and slashing labour costs More... Indian tobacco giant turns carbon philanthropistEnvironmentalists and international justice groups are voicing their concerns over proliferating tree plantations, as developing countries try to profit from a growing carbon trade. The India Tobacco Company claims to have stepped into the carbon sinks business in order to benefit village communities. But who really profits? More... 'Acronyms are killing the planet'Jargon-laden negotiations ensured a Kafkaesque crisis of communications at the just-concluded climate change conference in Nairobi More... Alternative confusionThe India Social Forum is about different political and social movements joining forces to fight the forces that are militating against local economies, community use of land, non-Western civilisations and cultures. But in the Babel that was the ISF, most of the voices got lost More... Kashipur's 13-year anti-mining struggle vindicatedThe Report of the Indian People's Tribunal on Environment and Human Rights has termed UAIL's bauxite mining operations in Orissa's Kashipur region unconstitutional, illegal and against the people's interests and demands that it be scrapped. Will the state ignore these concerns in the mad rush to speed up industrial development? More... Protected areas, vulnerable communitiesThe closure of the Simlipal Wildlife Sanctuary every monsoon compounds the problems of marginalised tribal communities living within the sanctuary. Cut off from the outside world, they are denied even the most basic facilities, especially healthcare. In one month, 13 children of a single village died of malnutrition-related causes More... Mistress of indigenous flavoursTriveni Devangan, daughter of a farmer in Chhattisgarh, set up an ice-cream factory a little over two years ago with a loan of Rs 22 lakh. Today, her factory has an annual turnover of over Rs 20 lakh. Her products sell in six districts of Chhattisgarh, with her signature flavours being most in demand More... Democracy as a means of getting powerThe coup in Thailand marks the end of a skewed 15-year experiment with democratic governance by Thaksin Shinawatra, a corporate leader who used democracy only as a means to legitimise his power More... American dream at the crossroadsAt 12.7%, the US poverty rate is the highest in the developed world. Inequality is on the rise. Neoconservative politics and the dependence on unilateral military might are undermining American’s multiculturalism, goodwill and economy More... A bottom-up approach to sanitationSouth Asia has 900 million people without sanitation. The problem, as the success of recent total-sanitation community projects have demonstrated, is not a lack of funds but a lack of conviction amongst people that they need sanitation, and that they can meet those needs themselves More... |
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