Social Watch News
Published on Fri, 2011-09-09 10:12
Source: Inesc The economic contribution of mining companies to the countries where they operate, and where these funds actually go, should be of interest to the whole of society, especially movements and organizations that are fighting for social and environmental rights. Peru, the world’s biggest producer of silver and the second of copper and zinc, signed last week an agreement with mining enterprises to levy a tax on the exceptional profits these companies are making. |
Published on Fri, 2011-09-09 10:08
Source: Pakistan Today Pakistani non-governmental organizations, among them the Civil Society Support Programme (CSSP, one of the members of Social Watch in that country), expressed their concern over the government’s silence on neither providing relief to the rain-hit population, nor inviting the international community to assist with rescue and rehabilitation. |
Published on Fri, 2011-09-09 10:04
Sources: Daily Tribune, Al Jazeera, Radio France International, The Washington Post Bahraini and international human rights’ organization efforts made progress this week when a special court freed on bail 20 doctors jailed because of political reasons, some of which had gone on hunger strikes, with more than 100 other prisoners. The situation of the fasters “is a matter of concern as it involves the lives of people,” said Bahrain Human Rights Society (BHRS, focal point of Social Watch) Secretary General Dr Abdulla Al Durazi. |
Published on Fri, 2011-09-09 08:37 |
Published on Thu, 2011-09-08 08:58
Source: Blog of the Conference, UN News Centre, South-South News The annual joint meeting of the United Nations (UN) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) convened this week in Bonn, Germany, concluded with the presentation of a lengthy declaration that calls heads of state or government to represent their countries in next year’s UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) in Brazil, and for the adoption of an extensive and politically-binding set of international goals and national commitments. |
Source: . Published on Wed, 2011-09-07 10:21
Con la presencia de funcionarios públicos, expertos del área fiscal y tributaria de América Latina, y numerosos representantes de organizaciones sociales de la región e internacionales, se inauguró en Lima la Mesa Redonda: “Política fiscal, crecimiento y desigualdad”. |
Source: . Published on Wed, 2011-09-07 09:46
Accra, Sept. 7, GNA – A two-day African Regional Capacity Building Workshop for members of Social Watch Coalitions on the continent began in Accra on Wednesday. |
Published on Wed, 2011-09-07 09:24
Sources: CEM-H, Minga Informativa de Movimientos Sociales, El Heraldo The civil society organizations that make up the Commission against Femicide (the murder of women) in Honduras expressed last week their indignation and concern at the increase in this phenomenon in the country and the fact that the authorities are showing "little or no interest" in it. They warned that “Femicide is an extreme expression of violence against women based on men’s power to control and dominate us, our bodies and our lives". |
Published on Tue, 2011-09-06 09:02
Sources: Agenda Global, Tax Justice Network América Latina, Latindadd In Latin America in the last ten years the tax yield has increased thanks to relative stability and macroeconomic growth driven by demand from emerging countries and rising prices for prime materials, but this has not been enough to overcome the problem of fiscal sustainability. This is because of obstacles like dependence on the international context, debt service payments, ineffective management of government policies, informality and tax evasion. Another aspect is that the tax systems in the region put a disproportionately heavy burden on the poorest and most vulnerable sectors of the population. This situation will be discussed by government officials, experts and activists in Lima this week at a meeting convoked by the Latin American Network on Debt, Development and Rights (Latindadd). |
Published on Mon, 2011-09-05 08:15 |
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