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POPULATION-PHILIPPINES: Catholic Church Damns The Pill
By Stella Gonzales
MANILA - As World Population Day was being marked on Jul. 11, Tess and Andy were attending a family planning seminar as a requirement for their forthcoming wedding. It turned out to be window into one of the major problems besetting the Philippine population programme.
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Q&A: 'Guam Matters, Not Guamanian Rights'
Interview With Julian Aguon, Chamoru Activist
MELBOURNE - In this second of a two-part interview, IPS spoke with Julian Aguon -- whose homeland of Guam is soon to receive thousands more U.S. troops -- regarding the island’s economic problems, why Guam matters to Washington and the value of solidarity links between activists who are divided by oceans, yet united in a cause.
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Q&A: How Not to Resettle IDPs
Interview with Prisca Kamungi, director of the Internal Displacement Policy and Advocacy Centre
NAIROBI - Operation Rudi Nyumbani (Return Home, in Kiswahili), designed to help about 350,000 IDPs living in camps across the country go back to their homes and farms has achieved its primary objective, at least according to the Kenyan government. Officials claim that most of the camps are closed and only 30,000 are living in the few that remain, but these numbers are disputed by independent analysts.
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Q&A: ''Guam Remains Functionally a US Colony''
Interview with Julian Aguon, Chamoru activist
MELBOURNE - The tiny island of Guam -- officially an unincorporated territory of the United States -- is soon to be inundated with thousands more U.S. military personnel as the world’s superpower realigns its forces. In this first of a two-part interview, indigenous Guamanian activist Julian Aguon spoke with IPS on issues surrounding the build-up.
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Q&A: "Reproductive Rights Can Overcome the Conservative Wave"
Interview with Carmen Barroso, Int'l Planned Parenthood Federation*
RIO DE JANEIRO - This year marks four decades of international recognition of people's right to decide how many children they want to have and when, and for that reason there is a great deal to celebrate, says Brazilian expert Carmen Barroso, of the International Planned Parenthood Federation.
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POPULATION-INDIA: Emergency Contraception Pill The Answer?
By Nitin Jugran Bahuguna
NEW DELHI - With unintended pregnancies and unsafe abortions continuing to be a serious problem in India, some doctors have begun advocating use of the emergency contraceptive (EC) pill as a possible solution, though conditions in India are regarded far from conducive.
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EUROPE: New Punishment Planned for Hiring Migrant Workers
By David Cronin
BRUSSELS - Efforts by the European Union to penalise employers who hire unauthorised immigrants have drawn criticism from both business lobbyists and trade unionists.
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ITALY: Being a Refugee Becomes a Dream
By Aldo Ciummo*
ROME - Ernestine Kayindo fled Goma town in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1997 amidst fighting between the regular army and rebels of the National Congress for the Defence of the People (NCDP), a Tutsi armed group that is still active.
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Q&A: Denying Antiretrovirals To Migrants Hurts Us All
Interview with Joanna Vearey, Forced Migration Project, Univ. of Witswatersrand
JOHANNESBURG - South Africa has become a destination for people from across the continent and beyond. But in spite of migrants having a legal right to free antiretroviral treatment (ART) for HIV, they are being turned away from government clinics.
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Q&A: 'With the Right Methods, You Can Be Self-Sufficient'
Interview with Boubacar Amadou, volunteer manager with the UNHCR in Chad
GORE - The U.N. High Commission for Refugees says that in the five years since camps were established in Southern Chad for Central African refugees, U.N.-administered agriculture programs have reduced external food assistance to a minimum.
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CLIMATE CHANGE: Small Islands' Warning Went Unheeded
By Shiraz Deen
UNITED NATIONS - When the president of the Maldives, Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, addressed the U.N. General Assembly about 20 years ago, he warned of the possible death of his tiny Indian Ocean island if steps were not taken to curb climate change.
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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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POPULATION: UN Predicts 12 Billion if Family Planning Falters
By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations commemorated World Population Day Friday in the shadow of a staggering array of grim statistics: an estimated 200 million women worldwide want to delay or avoid pregnancy but are not using safe and effective family planning.
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IRAQ: Refugees Forsaken Even By Their Own Gov't
By Ali Gharib
WASHINGTON - As Iraq's refugee crisis continues to worsen, the government of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is failing to help the estimated five million Iraqis who have been displaced by conflict, says a new report by the International Crisis Group (ICG).
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POPULATION-PAKISTAN: Illegality Inducing Unsafe Abortions
By Zofeen Ebrahim
KARACHI - For thousands of Pakistani women, the World Population Day message of ‘Family planning is a right, let’s make it real’’ must sound hollow when they must resort to unsafe, illegal abortions while a debate on whether termination of pregnancy is Islamic or not rages on.
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The world's population is growing at a pace of some 76 million people per year (UNFPA), and problems are growing with it. The ever-increasing demand on the earth's finite natural resources makes it difficult for many to live even at subsistence levels. In the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) the population is expected to triple by 2050. The world's population is also changing as a result of ageing, high mortality rates from HIV/AIDS and infectious diseases, refugee movements and migration. According to UN-Habitat, the United Nations Programme for Human Settlements, one-third of the globe's urban dwellers live in slums or are homeless. Women and minority groups such as indigenous peoples, among others, face marginalisation and discrimination. Family planning and the promotion of sexual and reproductive health have never been more important in rendering local, regional and national population strategies effective.

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