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MEXICO: Rural Poverty Has a Woman's Face
By Emilio Godoy
MEXICO CITY - Some transformations occur so imperceptibly that people only become aware of them when the new reality has set in. That’s exactly what happened in Mexico’s countryside, where economic and social conditions have combined to put rural production largely in the hands of women.
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DEVELOPMENT: Migrants Give More than They Take, Says U.N.
By Suzanne Hoeksema
UNITED NATIONS - Often vilified and mistreated, migrant workers benefit both the countries they move to and the ones they leave behind, says the latest Human Development Report released Monday.
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HONDURAS: Anti-Coup Resistance Movement "Firmly United"
By Juan Ramón Durán
TEGUCIGALPA - The National Resistance Front Against the Coup d'Etat (FRN) in Honduras is carrying out a nationwide consultation among its members to establish its position with respect to the expected talks between ousted President Manuel Zelaya and the de facto government, the movement's leaders said.
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PERU: Guinea Pigs Spell Independence for Women
By Milagros Salazar
PUCYURA, Peru - In a rural village in the Peruvian Andes, very near yet so far from the popular tourist destination of Cuzco, the guinea pig, a rodent native to the region, has become "woman’s best friend" – an important means for women to earn money to support their families, as well as to learn how to defend their rights.
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VIETNAM: Ethnic Minorities More Gender Divided
By Helen Clark
CAO BANG, Vietnam - A drunk man slaps his wife, she hits the ground and the audience of mainly women laughs. At a question and answer session that follows in Tay, one of the many ethnic minority languages, women stand up to talk at length about why husbands shouldn't hit their wives and why, as women, they deserve equal respect.
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: No More Blackouts In This Village
By Jon Anderson
LOS CALABAZOS, Dominican Republic - Travel through any Dominican town and you are likely to hear someone yell out, "llegó la luz" - the lights are back on! The country is notorious for its faulty and expensive electric service, which is more often dead than live.
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LATIN AMERICA: Strides and Setbacks for Domestic and Rural Workers
By Daniela Estrada*
SANTIAGO - In the last few years, several Latin American countries have attempted to improve labour conditions for rural workers and domestics, whose labour rights have long been ignored. But the new laws, even those with limited scope, are not always enforced.
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ZIMBABWE: Board Gives School System Failing Marks
By Vusumuzi Sifile
HARARE - Primary and secondary school education in Zimbabwe has "fallen woefully behind" other southern African countries due to shortages of textbooks and other materials as well as deteriorating working conditions and resultant low morale for teachers.
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GREECE: New Leaders May Not Bring New Answers
By Apostolis Fotiadis
ATHENS - The call for snap elections on Oct 2, about two years earlier than the end of the government's mandate surprised no one in Greece. They were in fact overdue given the political bankruptcy of the government of the right-wing party New Democracy (ND).
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PAKISTAN: ‘Empty Stomachs’ Could Spark More Riots, Experts Warn
By Zofeen Ebrahim
KARACHI - For a bag of flour, they risked life and limb.
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MADAGASCAR: Poverty Forces 2 Million Children into Hard Labour
By Fanja Saholiarisoa
ANTANANARIVO - Poverty has increased dramatically in Madagascar since January, when a national protest movement to end the regime of former president Marc Ravalomanana plunged the country into a socio-economic crisis. Since then, the number of child labourers has risen by a whopping 25 percent.
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ENVIRONMENT: Electric Fence as Lifesaver for Endangered Elephants
By Amantha Perera
DENNAWA, Sri Lanka - Dennawa is a typical rural Sri Lankan agriculture village, located deep in the dry zone. Behind the houses made of dry brick stretch the fields where villagers tend vegetables and fruit plantations.
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ZIMBABWE: Football Fails to Feed Families
By Ignatius Banda
BULAWAYO - Football was never a ticket to fabulous wealth in Zimbabwe, at least not for players who stayed in the country. But the economic situation has made it ever harder to play simply for the pride and pleasure of pulling on local team colours.
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World at Work  in RSS A global common denominator is the need for a decent job. The economic realities of each country determine just how difficult it is to find one. Despite the labour movement's achievements, serious challenges persist: gender discrimination, child labour, worker migration, the digital divide, evaporating pensions, unsafe workplaces, corporate pressure against union organising, negative impacts of trade agreements, and the precariousness of informal employment, among many others. IPS follows the world's workers as they confront these challenges - their setbacks and their successes.

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