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December 25, 2010 in News by Gwasa

AFP, govt sued for human rights breach
The Commonwealth has been accused of breaking human rights laws in a landmark case filed against it in the ACT Supreme Court.
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Lantzville man settles human rights complaint against B.C.
A Lantzville resident who filed a complaint with the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal alleging discrimination in the province’s regulations governing home care support has reached a settlement.
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Human rights watchdog acuses teacher of abusing disabled children
Tuesday, December 21st, 2010 17:00:00 SEOUL: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) said it has requested a prosecution probe into a special-education teacher, who allegedly beat and abused severely disabled students over the past 10 years, according to South Korea’s Yonhap news agency’s report on Tuesday. The NHRC launched an investigation into the case after an assistant teacher and a …
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AP Govt introduces Microfinance Bill to restrain MFIs

December 12, 2010 in Microfinance by Gwasa

The government of Andhra Pradesh on Friday tabled the controversial microfinance bill in the assembly amid a state-wide uproar by microfinance institution.
The microfinance institutions which are under heavy scanner for their coercive ways of recoveries have unanimously raised objections saying several provisions of the bill run contrary to their operations model and soon send them [...]
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How are government and NGOs confronting climate change?

November 18, 2010 in Yahoo Answers by Rights Writer

Question by Anthony: How are government and NGOs confronting climate change?
So far, I have that they demand the world move to renewable energy resources, what are two other ways the government and NGOs are confronting climate change? Thanks.

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Answer by Bandit
The New Zealand govt.,in its infinite idiocy, plans to introduce an Emissions tax scheme on July 1st, the first country in the world to ‘tax’ it’s people. Problem is; the NZ govt. hasn’t said one single word as to where the money will go. Meantime food, fuel and electricity charges will go up. At least the increased living costs will be a lot clearer than the facts behind climate change.

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AFGHANISTAN: NGOs under pressure in government anti-corruption drive

November 13, 2010 in News by Gwasa

AFGHANISTAN: NGOs under pressure in government anti-corruption drive
Source: IRIN The recent ban on around 150 NGOs – almost all of them local NGOs – for flouting reporting procedures is believed to be an Afghan government attempt to demonstrate it is taking action against corruption, aid workers say.
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AFGHANISTAN: NGOs under pressure in government anti-corruption drive
KABUL, 12 November 2010 (IRIN) – The recent ban on around 150 NGOs – almost all of them local NGOs – for flouting reporting procedures is believed to be an Afghan government attempt to demonstrate it is taking action against corruption, aid workers say.
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Foreign NGOs can’t claim diplomatic immunity, says Lanka govt
Foreign NGOs can’t claim diplomatic immunity, says Lanka govtForeign NGOs can’t claim diplomatic immunity, says Lanka govt
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NGOs: Expect more deadly bus accidents
Wednesday, November 10th, 2010 13:25:00 PETALING JAYA: The Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board (CVLB) has revoked the licences of the two bus companies involved in the fatal road accidents last month. The two bus companies involved in horrific crashes along the Simpang Ampat and Genting Sempah, respectfully, had claimed 20 lives between them. However, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) said …
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hrw: National elections announced by Burma’s military gov’t for Nov 7 are designed to further entrench military rule http://bit.ly/anBsFx

August 14, 2010 in Human Rights by Diren Shah

hrw: National elections announced by Burma’s military gov’t for Nov 7 are designed to further entrench military rule http://bit.ly/anBsFx
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LSK: Govt. lacks political will to establish local tribunal

August 12, 2010 in Videos by hima

www.ntv.co.ke The civil society group is accusing government of lacking political will to establishing a special tribunal to try perpetrators of the post election violence. The law society of Kenya and seven other civil society groups claim president Kibaki has instead resorted to defending a few individuals in his government who have been accused of promoting impunity.
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Anti-apartheid struggle icon, Prof. Fatima Meer, delivered a lecture in 2007 at the Centre for Civil Society in Durban, South Africa. She spoke against deepening inequality in society, the failures of the ANC government and endemic corruption in the state. She urged communities to unite in protest. This is one of the last public speeches given by Meer before her death in March 2010. She is joined by Prof. Dennis Brutus, another lifelong campaigner for social justice. Meer and Brutus were unique among their generation in continuing their activism among poor people well after apartheid ended.
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World Bank lends $75m to Peruvian Govt. for sustainable environmental growth

August 8, 2010 in Microfinance by hima

Microfinance Focus, Aug 7, 2010: The World Bank has approved a US$ 75 million loan for supporting the Peruvian government’s policies for sustainable environmental growth and strengthening institutional environmental capacities in key sectors such as mining, fishing and urban transportation, as well as improving the public sector’s capacities and participation.

The series of three budget support operations contributes to: strengthening the Ministry of the Environment’s capacities; the adoption of measures to manage the environmental legacy of mining; supporting the streamlining of the fishing industry; and supporting the use of cleaner fuels and the control of vehicle emissions, improving air quality and its health effects.

“This loan directly benefits the poorest and more vulnerable population sectors, which are the ones most affected by the bad air quality in cities and by mining liabilities,” said Carlos Felipe Jaramillo, Regional Director for Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela.

The loan will support controlling and monitoring compliance with the environmental regulations implemented by the Ministry of the Environment’s Office of Environmental Evaluation and Oversight (OEFA).

Public policies will be formulated with the help of this loan to improve the capacity to remedy mining legacies or environmental liabilities (the harmful impact derived from past mining and smelting operations), through the creation of technical directives and indicators.

It will support Government actions to improve fuel quality through reduced usage of sulfur in diesel. This operation will support government investment plans to modernize Petroperu’s refinery in Talara.

The enforcement of an effective vehicle inspection and maintenance system in Lima and three additional cities, with concrete measures to reduce corruption and the execution of a fishing quota system to prevent the overexploitation of anchovies, as well as the retrofitting of fishers that change their production methods are some of the measures that will be taken.

The US$ 75 million loan financed by the World Bank has an 18-year maturity period and includes a 17.5-year grace period.Related Posts:

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hrw: Religious Violence in #Indonesia. Gov’t must rescind laws that oppress the ahmadiyah community http://bit.ly/b84fDU

August 2, 2010 in Human Rights by Ritu

hrw: Religious Violence in #Indonesia. Gov’t must rescind laws that oppress the ahmadiyah community http://bit.ly/b84fDU
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