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STAND UP -- Take Action

News in RSSThere is no "bailout" for the world's poorest. Hundreds of billions of dollars have being found to bail out wealthy bankers and financial institutions, during the financial crisis, but seventeen years after the UN General Assembly designated October 17 as the International Day for Eradication of Poverty, the global imbalances that cause it remain daunting challenges, and international institutions continue to renege on their promises to eradicate the problem.

What has increased in strength and numbers is civil society and citizen action in the fight to eradicate poverty.

For the fourth year in a row, millions of people around the world participated in the “Stand Up and Take Action” campaign demanding that world leaders end poverty and achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

This movement, has set and broken the Guinness World Record for the largest mobilization around a single cause in recorded history. 173 million people Stood Up in 2009.

However, this is a challenging time. The global financial crisis is having a devastating impact on the world’s poorest and most vulnerable. And climate change threatens to undo gains made towards achieving the MDGs. With just six years left to the 2015 deadline, no region is on track to achieve their goals.

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EDUCATION-NEPAL: Unique School Aims to Be a Ticket to Equality
By Damakant Jayshi
KATHMANDU - Had Uttam Sanjel stayed on in the Indian city of Mumbai to pursue his dream of becoming a Bollywood director years ago, the Samata (‘equality) schools that he set up here in Nepal may not be around today.
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WORLD SOCIAL FORUM: Sierra Leone Sees Opportunity to Rise Up
By Mohamed Fofanah
FREETOWN - The World Social Forum held in Nairobi in 2007 inspired Sierra Leonean activists to organise themselves to demand things like housing, health care and greater accountability from their government. That inspiration was not sustained.
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KENYA: Mapping An African Slum
By Susan Anyangu-Amu
NAIROBI - In early November, a group of explorers set out to map a blank space in Africa’s map. Twelve youths armed with global positioning system (GPS) devices made the rounds of the Nairobi slum of Kibera.
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NIGERIA: Fears for the Future as Religious Violence Claims 35
By Mustapha Muhammad

KANO - Government has again clashed with a religious sect in the state of Bauchi. Just under six months ago, an Islamist sect called Boko Haram launched attacks on police stations across four northern states, and hundreds of lives were lost before the situation was brought under control.
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EGYPT: Cheap Bread Frees Women to Work
By Cam McGrath
CAIRO - At a small bakery in Cairo's Boulaq district, dozens of hands thrust through a barred window waving coins and small banknotes. The clerk inside deftly takes the money and deals loaves of round flatbread into plastic bags.
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RIGHTS-FRANCE: Homeless Prefer Streets to Gov't Shelter
By A. D. McKenzie
PARIS - They huddle in the doorways of buildings with their few belongings, trying to keep warm. Or they sleep in covered shopping centres, accompanied by their pets - usually dogs. Some, reluctantly, make their way to government-run shelters.
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RIGHTS-LAOS: Improved Roads Exact A Price - Part 3
By Melody Kemp*
VIENTIANE - Lao women express their equality by being as mobile as men. The numbers astride motorbikes in particular, are the same as those of men. But there is a cost.
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RIGHTS-LAOS: Lapses with Labour - Part 2
By Melody Kemp*
VIENTIANE - "Most workers have limited knowledge, ultimately you don’t know how many hidden killers are in your workplace. The boss knows, but he won't tell you," Wang Fengping, an engineer who was once employed by Hong Kong-based Gold Peak batteries at their factory in Guongdong, China.
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Q&A: ‘MDGs Don’t Recognise Role of Human Rights in Poverty Fight’
Neena Bhandari interviews IRENE KHAN, secretary general of Amnesty International
SYDNEY - As the number of people living in poverty swell to over two billion, Amnesty International Secretary-General Irene Khan makes a strong argument for human rights to be made central to development and eradication of poverty.
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Q&A: Wanted: Economy at the Service of Mankind
Mutsuko Murakami interviews DR JUN NISHIKAWA, Japan’s leading advocate of solidarity economy
TOKYO - The outbreak of the global financial crisis that followed the collapse of the U.S.’s major financial institutions last year sent many economies into a downward spiral. Many were also forced to rethink their economic development models.
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PAKISTAN: Soup Kitchens Spring Up to Stave Off Growing Hunger
By Zofeen Ebrahim
KARACHI - Until meagre resources began dwindling to almost nothing, 43-year-old Firdaus Begum had not ventured into the Khana Ghar (Food House), which serves up inexpensive but filling meals.
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PHILIPPINES: Children Worst Hit by Economic Crisis
By Stella A. Estremera*
DAVAO CITY, Philippines - "I get an allowance of 50 pesos (about one U.S. dollar) a day, of which 20 pesos (40 U.S. cents) is for fare," says 17-year-old Dana Jane Estrada.
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SWAZILAND: More Boreholes, No Water
By Mantoe Phakathi
MBABANE - In the drought-stricken area of Siteki, Tibuyile Maziya has been trying to fill up her four 20-litre buckets with water at a community for the last four hours. With a baby on her back and two more buckets to fill up, 19-year-old Maziya says she walks to this well at least three times a week to get water for her family of 15.
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PHILIPPINES: Storm-weary Farmers Suffer Huge Losses
By Prime Sarmiento
BAGUIO CITY, Philippines - Café by the Ruins, a popular rustic restaurant situated in Baguio City, the Philippines' famed mountain city resort, usually caters to tourists and residents who enjoy sipping their cups of brewed coffee while appreciating the artworks displayed on the café’s stone walls.
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LATIN AMERICA: Poor Response to Global Call Against Poverty
By Mario Osava*
RIO DE JANEIRO - The creative approach of using football matches, student gatherings, shows or events indirectly related to the issue of poverty enabled Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) activists to reach a wide variety of audiences in Latin America with their message.
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DEVELOPMENT: Anti-Poverty Fight Needs More Than Money
By Suzanne Hoeksema
NEW YORK - "Investing in children and securing their rights is one of the surest ways to ending poverty," U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told 1,500 students at the United Nations International School in New York City Friday as part of the Stand Up Take Action Campaign organised by the U.N. Millennium Campaign.
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PHILIPPINES: Long Way to Go in Fight Against Poverty
By Stephen de Tarczynski
MANILA - "It’s very difficult," says Joseph, 39, who has lived with his wife and three children in central Manila’s Rizal Park for the past six months after their home, a squat built on government-owned land, was demolished. "There are many people who are experiencing a lot of hardship here," he adds.
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