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IPS Interservice: Women

It has become increasingly obvious that a future without poverty, hunger,AIDS and illiteracy depends on the empowerment of women -- especially in developing regions where they produce most of the food but own almost none of the land, and many women lack even basic human rights. Ten years after governments promised equality -- and ten years before a key deadline to lift at least half the world's poorest people out of misery - - women and men together are asking what must be done to make the voices of this silenced majority finally heard.
Actualizado: 15 min 21 sec ago
Q&A: "How Are We Going to Sustain Gender Approaches?"
CAPE TOWN, Nov 29 (IPS) - The negative aspects of Africa's experience
with structural adjustment programmes beginning in the 1990s have
been well-documented -- facing high debt loads, African
governments agreed to liberalise their economies, privatise
public enterprises, and sharply reduce social spending with often
painful effects on the most vulnerable.
Categorías: Global News
POLITICS-KENYA: Taking Up a Women's Agenda
NAIROBI, Nov 29 (IPS) - The first woman from the Muslim majority island
constituency of East Lamu to contest for a seat in Kenyan
parliament, Shakila Abdalla is determined to give voice to the
country's poor and marginalised.
Categorías: Global News
UGANDA: On the Global Market Track to Prosperity
KAMPALA, Nov 28 (IPS) - Uganda's finance ministry has ambitious plans
to reduce the country’s donor dependence. With foreign funds
accounting for almost 50 percent of the national budget,
officials believe a slew of measures announced in the 2008/09
budget could bring that down to about 30 percent.
Categorías: Global News
POLITICS-MOZAMBIQUE: Few Women Mayors This Term
MAPUTO, Nov 27 (IPS) - Bad news for women: of the eight women running for
mayor in Mozambique's municipal elections held on Nov. 19,
only three won. Overall, 114 candidates ran for mayor in 43
municipalities.
Categorías: Global News
POLITICS-GHANA: The Fruits of the Future
ACCRA, Nov 26 (IPS) - The upside: three political parties selected women
as vice-presidential candidates in the general elections of Dec.
7, the first time ever in Ghana’s history. The downside: the
parties are small and have no real chance of victory.
Categorías: Global News
CUBA: Films that Tackle Touchy Social Issues
CIENFUEGOS, Cuba, Nov 26 (IPS) - "Viviendo al límite" (Living to the Limit),
a documentary by Cuban filmmaker Belkis Vega that follows the
lives of five HIV-positive people, will be shown for the first
time on Cuban television this week, four years after its release.
Categorías: Global News
RIGHTS: Gender Violence "Pandemic" Highlighted at U.N.
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 25 (IPS) - Activists and U.N. officials called on governments
to take stronger action to end violence against women Tuesday,
with at least one out of every three women around the world
having been beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused in her
lifetime -- with the abuser usually someone known to her.
Categorías: Global News
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Marching Against Machismo
SANTO DOMINGO, Nov 25 (IPS) - Raising their voices in agreement with the
declaration over the loudspeaker that "machismo kills",
hundreds of Dominican women, carrying banners and roses, ended a
march through the streets of Santo Domingo Tuesday in front of
the Supreme Court Building, protesting the rising level of
murders of women.
Categorías: Global News
RIGHTS-AFRICA: No More Excuses on Gender Violence
ADDIS ABABA, Nov 25 (IPS) - As the world marks the twenty-seventh International
Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, United Nations
figures indicate that in the course of her lifetime, one in every
three women is beaten, coerced into sex or abused, by a relative
or acquaintance. In Africa, concerns continue to be raised over
poor legislation and enforcement to protect women and girls from
harm.
Categorías: Global News
RIGHTS-AUSTRALIA: Abortion Decriminalised But Stays Controversial
MELBOURNE, Nov 25 (IPS) - While pro-choice groups have welcomed the recent
decriminalisation of abortion in Victoria -- Australia’s second
most-populous state, where around 20,000 abortions are believed
to be performed annually -- anti-abortionists have vowed to
continue opposing termination of pregnancies.
Categorías: Global News
RIGHTS: Domestic Workers Often Prisoners in a Gilded Cage
WASHINGTON, Nov 24 (IPS) - On the eve of the International Day for the
Elimination of Violence Against Women, a New York-based human
rights watchdog group called on the governments of the world to
protect domestic workers.
Categorías: Global News
CHILE: Women Trade Unionists Find their Own Voices
SANTIAGO, Nov 24 (IPS) - "When you have a social role, you become aware
that you have a right to freedom of thought, that you can
question the way things are," 44-year-old Chilean trade
unionist Sonia Sagredo, who represents seasonal agricultural
workers, told IPS.
Categorías: Global News
DEVELOPMENT: After Accra, Some Action
LONDON, Nov 24 (IPS) - The cynics do not exactly have a pleasant surprise
waiting for them, but there are indications that the Accra Agenda
for Action could be leading to the beginning of some action on
gender equality in aid.
Categorías: Global News
POLITICS-MALAWI: Elections Get Ugly For Women
LILONGWE, Malawi, Nov 24 (IPS) - Malawi’s primary elections are getting ugly for
women candidates. Shoving, derogatory songs and being pelted with
stones are just some of the intimidating tactics aimed at
discouraging women from contesting the primary elections that
will select candidates for the parliamentary polls in May 2009.
Categorías: Global News
POLITICS: Decentralisation, a Double-Edged Sword for Women
MEXICO CITY, Nov 24 (IPS) - Decentralised governments have often been presented
as a formula for strengthening democracy and citizen
participation, and giving women greater access to power. But
experiences like that of Eufrosina Cruz, who was denied the right
to run for mayor of her Oaxaca village, on the argument of
"uses and customs" of her indigenous community, show that
this is not always true.
Categorías: Global News
INDONESIA: Quota Ensures More Women Candidates in 2009 Polls
JAKARTA, Nov 24 (IPS) - After 20 years as an activist, in which she
campaigned to shape social and economic policy in Indonesia,
Binny Buchori is setting her sights on a new career -- as a
politician.
Categorías: Global News
GENDER-AFRICA: "Where Is The Money?"
ADDIS ABABA, Nov 22 (IPS) - "Investing in women pays off. It is an
effective means to reduce poverty and accelerate the achievement
of the rest of the MDGs," says Danish minister for
development cooperation Ulla Tørnæs.
Categorías: Global News
RIGHTS-PAKISTAN: Helpless Against Honour Killings
KARACHI, Nov 22 (IPS) - By appointing as cabinet ministers two politicians
known for their anti-women views, Pakistan President Asif Ali
Zardari has stirred up a storm of protests from rights activists
and prominent personalities who believed that an elected
government would help their country emerge from feudalism.
Categorías: Global News
DEVELOPMENT-AFRICA: Time For Action on Violence Against Women
ADDIS ABABA, Nov 21 (IPS) - Continued violence against women is one of the
focuses of a continental meeting reviewing progress made towards
achieving gender equality in Africa.
Categorías: Global News
POLITICS-ETHIOPIA: Disappointed But Not Defeated
ADDIS ABABA, Nov 20 (IPS) - She fought alongside men in the Ethiopian
liberation struggle. She fought for a free and fair society. But
today, Yewubmar Asfaw feels that Ethiopia's revolution has
failed to deliver a fair share of political power to women.
Categorías: Global News


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