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RISE IN KILLINGS OF WOMEN AND GIRLS IN EL SALVADOR

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-27 09:30
New York: Violence against women and girls in El Salvador remains prevalent and pervasive, with the number of murders on the rise and kidnappings, sexual assaults and sexual harassment all too frequent, an independent United Nations human rights expert has warned.

Sierra Leone's macroeconomic performance in 2009 weakened

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-27 09:26
Sierra Leone's macroeconomic performance in 2009 weakened due to the global economic slowdown. Real GDP is estimated to have slowed to 4 percent in 2009 from 5.5 percent in 2008. While lower fuel and domestic food prices eased inflationary pressures in the first half of 2009, the depreciation of the leone in the latter part of the year contributed to a rebound in inflation to 10.8 percent in December. In February 2010, inflation jumped to 17 percent, reflecting largely the challenges in implementing the new Goods and Services Tax in January, and higher domestic fuel prices. International reserves remained above 6 months of import cover.

Ethiopia: Economic outlook remains generally favorable

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-27 09:22
Good progress was made in Ethiopia in the first half of 2009/10 in macroeconomic stabilization. Macroeconomic conditions continued to improve while broad-based growth momentum has been maintained. Overall, inflation decelerated sharply to 7.1% at end-2009 following very high inflation in 2008 and early 2009. But non-food inflation remains close to 20% and has been rising in recent months.

Increasing numbers of journalists being killed worldwide

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-27 09:17
New York: Increasing numbers of journalists are being killed worldwide, mostly in countries that are at peace, the United Nations Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (UNESCO) says in a new report, calling for an end to impunity in the murders of media professionals.

Significant advances made in the fight against tuberculosis

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-27 09:13
New York: Significant advances have been made in the fight against tuberculosis, with nearly 6 million people saved in the past 15 years, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said, calling for the momentum to be maintained in the fight against the deadly disease.

ASSAM TAKES A MAJOR PEOPLE-FRIENDLY STEP

HEALTH CARE TO BE MADE AFFORDABLE TO MORE PEOPLE
Barun Das Gupta - 2010-03-27 09:04
KOLKATA: The tabling of the Assam Public Health Bill in the State Assembly earlier this month is a major step forward to make health care easily affordable to the people. While introducing it, State Health Minister Himanata Biswa Sarma claimed it would “revolutionaize the health sector and make health care a right rather than charity.”

INDIA; FOOD COUPONS SYSTEM UNDER CONSIDERATION

RBI TO TAKE MORE STEPS IN APRIL
Nitya Chakraborty - 2010-03-27 09:00
NEW DELHI: The continuous rise in the level of inflation, especially affecting the prices of essential commodities, has unnerved the ruling party leadership, and the Government has been urged to take priority measures to bring the prices down before the beginning of the new financial year. Earlier, the Finance Ministry had the feeling that the inflation will start easing by the middle of March but things have worsened further leading the Reserve Bank of India to revise upward the repo rates last week.

More Public-Private Partnerships Needed to Meet Demand for Infrastructure

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-27 08:56
MANILA, PHILIPPINES - Experts on public-private partnerships (PPP) have agreed that more PPPs will be needed to meet demand for infrastructure finance estimated at $300 billion a year in Asia, and $93 billion in sub-Saharan Africa.

Four Mongolian banks signed key trade finance agreements with ADB

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-27 08:21
MANILA, PHILIPPINES - Top officials from four Mongolian banks has signed key trade finance agreements with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) that will help companies in Mongolia to conduct more international trade.

GLOBAL GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS CALCULATOR LAUNCHED

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-27 08:16
New York: The United Nations has launched the first common system of calculating the amount of greenhouse gases produced in a given city and by specific sector or time, allowing cities to compare their performances and analyse differences.