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MEXICO LEADS COUNTRIES IN UN 'BLUE HEART' HUMAN TRAFFICKING CAMPAIGN

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-16 08:03
New York: Mexico became the first country to launch a national version of the United Nations-led “Blue Heart” campaign against human trafficking, which is regarded as one of the most lucrative forms of illegal activity for criminal groups.

CHINA NEEDS LOW CARBON FUTURE TO PRESERVE ECONOMIC GAINS

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-16 07:53
New York: China needs to tackle climate change and environmental degradation or risks reversing the social and economic progress that has made it the second largest economy in the world, according to a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) report.

MIGRANT WORKERS FROM CENTRAL AMERICA, CARIBBEAN SEND MORE MONEY HOME

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-16 07:49
New York: Migrant workers from a majority of Central America and the Caribbean countries were able to send home more money to their families in the first months of 2010 than at the same time last year but remittances to Mexico continued to suffer from the global economic crisis, a United Nations agency has announced.

INVESTING IN WOMEN CAN LEAD TO PROGRESS ON ALL DEVELOPMENT GOALS

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-16 07:45
New York: The United Nations Deputy Secretary-General has called for greater investment to ensure the health and wellbeing of women, stressing that healthy women can lead to better families and societies, and help achieve the globally agreed development targets with a 2015 deadline.

CHINA FIRM ON DAM ON BRAHMAPUTRA

INDIA MUST ASSESS IMPLICATIONS
Ashis Biswas - 2010-04-16 07:33
KOLKATA: Indian policymakers would do well to monitor China's plans to divert the Brahmaputra river (Yarlung Tsangpo to the Chinese) at its source in the Tibetan mountains.
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THIRD FRONT STILL TO EMERGE AS CREDIBLE ALTERNATIVE

CONGRESS FACING A TURBULENT SESSION
Kalyani shankar - 2010-04-16 07:28
Do we need a third front and is it a viable alternative? Although the idea pops up again and again, the country has found that the third front governments do not last long mainly because of the inherent contradictions. There is once again talk of forming a third alternative by the non-Congress-non-BJP parties. The only difference this time is that is well ahead of any elections as the next Lok Sabha polls are scheduled four years from now in 2014.

ADB, Japan to Support Sri Lanka with Fiscal Reforms to Promote Investment

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-15 11:12
MANILA, PHILIPPINES - Sri Lanka is getting a $50 million loan from Asian Development Bank (ADB) to continue with public finance management reforms aimed at paving the way for increased investment in underdeveloped areas, including those severely affected by conflict.

ADB Raises Assistance for Developing Asia to Improve Clean Energy Access

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-15 11:09
MANILA, PHILIPPINES - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has boosted its technical assistance to scale up projects that provide the region's poor with better access to modern and reliable sources of clean energy.

$150 Million Emergency Loan to Sri Lanka

Special Correspondent - 2010-04-15 11:05
MANILA, PHILIPPINES - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is providing $150 million in emergency loan to the Government of Sri Lanka for projects which will support reconstruction of urgently-needed infrastructure, restore essential services and revive livelihood opportunities for people in war-affected regions.