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Produced by IPS Europe in Berlin and Brussels, TerraViva Europe serves European Union (EU) policy and decision-makers and their counterparts in the South. The journal reaches nearly 1,000 subscribers in the EU Commission, the European Parliament, diplomatic missions in Brussels and ACP countries and institutions, as well as a wide range of NGOs. It is available free of charge by e-mail and at: http://www.ipsnews.net/news/terraviva-europe/
The TerraViva U.N. Journal is made for policy-makers and decision-makers in the U.N., development agencies and foundations in North America and Europe. It is sent to more than 1,000 institutional subscribers – with an estimated readership of at least 5,000 – in New York and in other cities hosting U.N. organisations: Geneva, Paris, Rome, Vienna and Nairobi. http://www.ipsnews.net/news/terraviva-united-nations/
The Millennium Development Goals – Bringing you independent news reporting on how the Millennium Development Goals are influencing policy decisions and making a difference on the ground. This selection of IPS stories brings you the latest thinking on the progress towards attaining the MDGs, their relevance, and key stories on the issues from poverty to partnership.
The flames that engulfed Mohamed Bouazizi in Tunisia proved a spark that has ignited protest around the Arab world. Since that beginning of the Arab spring, we are witnessing a breathtaking chain of events in the region. Tunisia has gone to the polls, with the moderately Islamist Ennahda party winning election. Islamists are on the rise in Libya after Gaddafi, and in Egypt there are questions how far and how moderately the Muslim Brotherhood will emerge. And everywhere the rights of people are threatened, from Egyptians protesting against the post-Mubarak military to protests in Bahrain, Syria and Yemen, and the old but ever new struggle by Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
The Week with IPS: Some of the most-read stories of the week, and stories you shouldn’t go without reading.
Do you see the world from the perspective of women and girls? Only about 22% of the voices you hear anda read in the news are women’s. Change your viewpoint. Read the IPS Gender Wire
Through coverage of issues like food security, extractive industries, biodiversity and climate change, IPS is giving a voice to people whose stories are seldom heard. IPS is also highlighting the various challenges they face in the globalised world: health and food insecurity, environment degradation and poverty.
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