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Jakarta court cancels world’s biggest water privatisation contract

A Jakarta court nullified water contracts signed by the authorities with the French water company Suez for not fulfilling the human right to water for Jakarta’s residents. The 18 year old contract was signed between the Indonesian government and Suez in 1997 during Suharto’s regime, that res

Welcome to the wild world of rhino conservation

By Ensia│Adam Welz From fake horns to relocation, today’s wildlife protectors enlist new — and often unproven — strategies to save endangered species.   Orignially posted at Ensia, magazine showcasing environmental solutions in action. Republished by SixDegrees on arrangement with Ensia

Mighty River Brahmaputra’s flows reducing

By Assam Times│Mubina Akhtar The might Brahmaputra river rising from the Tibetan plateau flowing though northeast India and Bangladesh into the Bay of Bengal is drying up. The water line of the river is fast receding throughout its course in the entire Brahmaputra valley. According to informatio

Bribes and gifts that companies have to pay: an Info-graphic

In many countries, businesses have to deal with the demand for gifts or bribe if they have to ‘get things done’. Businesses on many occasions succumb to these demands that allows the cycle of corruption to continue.   Enterprises Surveys is a World bank venture that undertakes surveys on ce

Only 4 % Humanitarian Aid fulfilled for countries in conflict

Almost all countries in conflict like Palestine, Somalia, South Sudan have less than 10 % of their required humanitarian funding fulfilled which is way behind in comparison to war budgets Aid Gap-a select of countries in crisis The UN managed Financial Tracking Service, that tracks global humanitari

Ilisu Dam construction site in Turkey militarized

The controversial Ilisu dam in Turkey’s conflict zone is now completely militarized where tanks escort workers daily while 1600 soldiers protect the dam site. The project already facing armed resistance from the Kurdish People’s Defending Forces (HPG) while it is a potential friction poi

Health Info-graphic: Most predominant diseases leading to death, regional break-up

This info-graphic is based on a Lancet-WHO study covering the last 25 years. Apart from these most predominant diseases causing death, there are two other major causes of deaths in many regions, cancer and malaria. For more details about the Lancet-WHO study, refer to a previous story published here

Farmer seeking information under Rights Act killed in Orissa, India

The latest death has been reported from Orissa in India by a local newspaper Sambad. According to Human Rights Front (HRF), working on rights issues in the state, Krupasindhu Sahoo, a farmer from Nachhinga village in Cuttack district, was found murdered on 31st January 2015. HRF informed that the de

Top 3 global death causes in last 23 years-diarrhea, heart diseases & maternal mortality: Lancet & WHO

HIV-AIDS that ravaged Sub-Saharan Africa is on the decline; while heart related diseases and cancer is on the rise in high income countries. Diarrhea, respiratory infections and communicable diseases devastated many low income regions; suicidal self-harm and maternal disorders were significantly pre

Did you know that 2014 was the International Year of Family Farming? Know their worth!

FAO, the UN fountainhead for securing global food in its recent report on family farms informed that more than 500 million family farms produce about 80 percent of the world’s food in value terms, and collectively they are the largest source of employment worldwide. Yet the highest rate of suicide

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