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HEALTH: Global Agenda Increasingly Disease-Driven
By Michael J. Carter
SEATTLE, Washington - At the end of last month, U.S. President George W. Bush signed a global health package that effectively tripled U.S. spending over the next five years to fight HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis in poor countries, to 48 billion dollars.
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DEVELOPMENT: South Africa Beats Deadline on Water, Sanitation
By Thalif Deen
STOCKHOLM - South Africa and Madagascar, two African nations participating in the Stockholm International Water Conference currently underway in the Swedish capital, provide a contrasting picture of where they stand -- or fall -- in achieving the U.N.'s heavily-trumpeted Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
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DEVELOPMENT: Wastewater Crops Feeding Millions
By Thalif Deen
STOCKHOLM - Vegetables, rice and other cereals in at least 53 cities in Asia, Africa and Latin America may someday come with warning labels that read "this is a byproduct of raw sewage".
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DEVELOPMENT: Water Progresses, Sanitation Regresses
By Thalif Deen
STOCKHOLM - The world's poorest nations are making halting progress in water, but little or no tangible improvement in sanitation -- two of the basic necessities of life.
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DEVELOPMENT: Progress on Water, Less on Sanitation
By Omid Memarian
UNITED NATIONS - The number of people globally who lack access to an improved drinking water source has fallen below one billion for the first time since data was compiled in 1990, according to a report released Thursday by the World Health Organisation and UNICEF.
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DEVELOPMENT-MADAGASCAR: Not Enough Money for Basic Water
By Fanja Saholiarisoa
ANTANANARIVO - Safe drinking water is a scarce resource in Madagascar. Considerable financial investment is needed to improve sanitation and water treatment and distribution for the population of this large island.
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Q&A: "A Silent Housing Crisis Is Unfolding"
Interview with Anna Tibaijuka, Under-Secretary-General of U.N. Habitat
UNITED NATIONS - With a billion people living in slums, and thousands more joining them every day, the world faces yet another looming challenge -- the rise of an impoverished urban underclass, says Anna Tibaijuka of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (U.N. Habitat).
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POLITICS-AFRICA: Mixed Reviews From Civil Society
By Aya Batrawy
CAIRO - Civil society organisations (CSOs) have mixed feelings about the outcomes of the latest African Union Summit, which concluded in the Egyptian resort of Sharm El Sheikh earlier this week. The summit meeting of African heads of state and officials was largely dominated by debate – or lack thereof – over the crisis in Zimbabwe and the participation of the controversial president, Robert Mugabe.
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CORRUPTION: Graft Sapping Precious Water Resources
By Erkan Kaptan
UNITED NATIONS - The world's growing water crisis -- with nearly 1.2 billion people lacking a steady water supply and more than 2.6 billion without adequate sanitation -- is fundamentally a crisis of governance, with corruption as one root cause, says a new report by Transparency International.
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ENVIRONMENT-US: "Water Is Alive, It Hears Our Words"
By Alice Gordon
LAKE LANIER ISLANDS - Native Americans and others completed a 10-day "Walk for the Water" this week along the Chattahoochee River, which some estimates say will dry up completely by 2025 due to pressure from the rapidly growing city of Atlanta.
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US/MEXICO: Neighbours Try to Reclaim Polluted Valley
By Enrique Gili
SAN DIEGO, California - A sinuous coil of murky water winds through the Tijuana River Valley. On each side of the U.S.-Mexican border, residents eye each other warily, caught in the cross-currents of political intrigue and economic polices that make the floodplain seem almost orderly by comparison.
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DEVELOPMENT: Blessed and Cursed by Water
By Tarjei Kidd Olsen
OSLO - Millions of people are threatened by poor, unreliable, or non-existent water resources, and climate change could make things worse. IPS looked at some of the issues before participants at a World Bank conference on water and sanitation issues held in Oslo last week.
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HEALTH-SOUTH AFRICA: Suffer the Little Children
By Steven Lang
GRAHAMSTOWN - Located high in the Drakensburg Mountains of the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa, Sterkspruit is a picturesque rural area that includes several tribal villages. In the midst of this natural beauty, however, a tragedy has been unfolding over recent months.
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News in RSS The United Nations points out that sanitation "stands out as one of the critical areas where we are falling way, way behind" in efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The statistics are staggering: some 2.6 billion people worldwide -- roughly two out of every five -- lack access to basic sanitation. Of that total, about 960 million are children, according to UNICEF. In November 2007, the UN will formally launch the International Year of Sanitation. Coinciding with the event, the Seoul-based World Toilet Association (WTA) is hosting a major international conference. The MDGs call for a 50-percent reduction in the number of people living without adequate sanitation or toilets, and the WTA is asking for "a new toilet culture and a toilet revolution."

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ZAMBIA: Mwanawasa Leaves Mixed Legacy
NICARAGUA: US Fourth Fleet Treads Fine Line
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SANITATION SAVES LIVES AND HELPS THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE ECONOMY
by Therese Dooley
NOVEMBER 2007 (IPS) - Recognising how fundamental sanitation is to children's health, social and economic development, and environmental sustainability, The UN General Assembly has declared 2008 the International Year of Sanitation (IYS), writes Therese Dooley, senior advisor for Hygiene and Sanitation at UNICEF.
UNQUENCHABLE THIRST: THE WORLD WATER BUSINESS
by Riccardo Petrella
AUGUST 2007 (IPS) - It is well known that even in countries where mineral water is public property, it is private companies that are making major and easy profits from selling it, writes Riccardo Petrella, founder member and secretary-general of the International Committee for the World Water Contract, and professor at the Catholic University of Louvain.
MDGS AT MIDPOINT : THE MONEY IS THERE, THE POLITICAL WILL ISN'T
by Kumi Naidoo
JULY 2007 (IPS) - We are already half-way to the deadline for achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), writes Kumi Naidoo, Secretary-General of CIVICUS (Worldwide Alliance for Citizen Participation). At the current rate, sub-Saharan Africa will probably not meet the sanitation portion of the MDGs until 2105
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