GUATEMALA By Danilo Valladares GUATEMALA CITY, Dec 12, 2010 (IPS) – Nearly three years into President Álvaro Colom’s four-year term, Guatemala’s indigenous people have seen little improvement in their lives — and they represent approximately half the country’s population. “The situation of the native peoples may be even worse than before. Poverty has increased,...
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By Mario Osava SALVADOR, Brazil, Jan 31, 2010 (IPS) One of the greatest challenges facing the world today is to attend to the urgent social needs of the planet’s population, and particularly the one billion people living “on the brink of survival”, while dealing with the equally urgent demands of the environment. This warning...
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By Mario Osava January 22, 2009, Inter Press Service News Agency RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan 21 (IPS) – A World Social Forum (WSF) revitalized by a global crisis that has awakened new interest in the proposition that “another world is possible” – now perceived as either less utopian or more urgently needed – will...
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By Thalif Deen United Nations, (IPS) As a spreading financial crisis threatens to deepen the economic recession in the United States, the news of an unprecedented 700-billion-dollar bailout package reverberated through the corridors of the United Nations last week as over 100 world leaders gathered in New York for the annual talk-fest: the 63rd...
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As nongovernmental and faith-based organizations deeply committed to a just U.S. policy toward Latin America and the Caribbean, we are gratified that you have often articulated the importance of establishing a new approach for U.S. engagement in the world. We urge you to include the relationship with our Latin American neighbors as a vital...
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