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Clean Energy and Cultural Survival in Nicaragua
Julio Godoy interviews ANNE-CÉCILE MAILFERT, of blueEnergy France*
PARIS - For the past six years, French and U.S. engineers have been installing solar panels and wind turbines in the southeastern Nicaraguan town of Bluefields, promoting clean energy and development among the region's Rama indigenous peoples.
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RWANDA
Women Win by Formalising Businesses
By Aimable Twahirwa and Kudzai Makombe
KIGALI and JOHANNESBURG - The vast majority of businesses in Rwanda - like elsewhere in Africa - are informal. Government expects that a drive to register an estimated 900,000 informal enterprises will both strengthen these businesses and improve tax revenues.
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DEVELOPMENT
And How the Miracle Multiplied
By Sanjay Suri
NEW DELHI - Most of these women had never known what it is to have the dollar a day everyone speaks of. And last year, they were seen as good enough between them to be lent a billion and a half dollars.
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DR CONGO
Small-scale Farmers Say They Just Need Land
By Emmanuel Chaco*
KINSHASA - The more than 800 small-scale farmers belonging to co-operatives around the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) capital, Kinshasa, could produce enough rice and vegetables for the capital's estimated eight million inhabitants, according to the country's agriculture ministry.
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PERU
Women Workers Forced into Informal Economy
By Maritza Asencios
LIMA - In Peru, 51 percent of all jobs are generated by the informal economy, a sector that has a female face, as more than 60 percent of the women workers in the country are forced into informality, with only 15 percent having health coverage and a mere four percent enjoying retirement benefits.
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INDIA
Towards an AIDS-Free Society, But at What Price?
Analysis by Neeta Lal
NEW DELHI - As the global community observes World AIDS Day today, India is caught in a rancorous debate about a government scheme which mandates that all pregnant women in the country be tested for HIV so that its 1.2 billion people can have "an AIDS-free generation".
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AFRICA
'Pick Up Your Money With Your Groceries'
By Paul Virgo
ROME - Of the many proposals on how to combat poverty in Africa, the United Nations' International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is championing what must be one of the simplest - make it cheaper and easier for migrants to send money home.
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RIGHTS
Women Still Sidelined in Economic Decision-Making
By Suzanne Hoeksema
UNITED NATIONS - Gender equality contributes to economic growth, but economic growth does not always contribute to gender equality, says the United Nations World Survey on the Role of Women in Development launched Tuesday, a message well timed in the context of the current financial crisis.
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MEXICO
Indigenous Enterprises Unite
By Emilio Godoy*
MEXICO CITY - Mexico is about to become the first Latin American country with an indigenous chamber of business, dedicated to promoting and representing more than one million micro and small enterprises that are on the frontline in the fight against poverty.
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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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VENEZUELA
Women Recycle for Income and Environment
By Humberto Márquez*
TACARIGUA DE LA LAGUNA, Venezuela - The women of this town in northern Venezuela no longer say "garbage" but rather "secondary raw material," and instead of referring to recycling, they talk about "separation at point of origin."
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MAURITANIA
First Steps for Women's Cooperatives
By Ebrima Sillah
NOUAKCHOTT - In December 2008, a group of young women staged a protest against the common practice of fattening women before marriage, intended to make them more attractive in the eyes of men. The protest did not immediately result in the end of the practice, but it was a landmark event showing a new assertiveness among Mauritanian women in a society where men use tradition and sharia law to maintain their dominance.
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COLOMBIA
The Farmers Who Abandoned Coca for Cocoa
By Constanza Vieira*
FLORENCIA, Colombia - Chocaguán Amazónico, a small peasant-run alternative crop company that emerged in the midst of Colombia's cocaine boom and civil war, will celebrate its 15th birthday in September.
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PERU
Microbusiness Helps Women Weather Crisis
By Blanca Rosales *
LIMA - Microenterprise is an escape valve for social tension at times of crisis, and microbusinesses do a better job of weathering the storm than bigger companies because they are used to overcoming difficulties – a positive effect that is further multiplied when it involves women.
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ARGENTINA
Bartering – Here to Stay?
By Gabriela Cerioli*
BUENOS AIRES - In May, the bartering system will celebrate 14 years of new life in Argentina. After a peak in this form of trade following the country’s late 2001 economic collapse, today it has a lower profile, though it involves tens of thousands of people around the country. But despite its survival, economists question its long-term viability.
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