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Danny OCallaghan

Nicaragua waterway to dwarf Panama canal | World news | The Guardian - 0 views

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    "Nicaragua's parliament is due to vote on Thursday on one of the biggest infrastructure projects in Latin America's history - a trans-oceanic canal that is to be built and run by a Chinese company. If it goes ahead, the $40bn (£26bn) scheme, which is twice as expensive as Brazil's Belo Monte dam and likely to be three times longer than the Panama canal, looks set to transform global shipping and jump start the economy of this Central American nation"
Danny OCallaghan

250 MILLION ADOLESCENT GIRLS LIVE IN POVERTY THEY ARE THE MOST POWERFUL FORCE FOR CHANG... - 4 views

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    "WHAT EXACTLY IS THE GIRL EFFECT? The girl effect is a movement. It's about leveraging the unique potential of adolescent girls to end poverty for themselves, their families, their communities, their countries and the world. It's about making girls visible and changing their social and economic dynamics by providing them with specific, powerful and relevant resources. Created by the Nike Foundation in collaboration with the NoVo Foundation, United Nations Foundation and Coalition for Adolescent Girls, the girl effect is fuelled by hundreds of thousands of girl champions who recognise the untapped potential of adolescent girls living in poverty."
Danny OCallaghan

Daily chart: Going to town | The Economist - 1 views

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    "SOMETIME in 2013 Lagos will overtake Cairo to become Africa's largest city. This is confirmation of a decisive shift away from the ends of the continent and towards its tropical middle. Within a decade Lagos will have 16m people; Kinshasa, in Congo, will have 15m. The standard view of cities as generators of wealth, diversity and ideas will be challenged in Africa. To become liveable, cities will have to improve public transport, address rising violent crime and generate opportunities for young Africans. In 2013, over half of all city-dwellers will be under 18 and every African election will be decided, statistically at least, by first-time voters. What is certain is that African cities will be the most informal economies in the world in 2013. Some 70% of workers will live on their wits, relying on day labour to make enough to eat, pay rent and send their children to school. That will make cities dynamic and mobile, but also combustible. See full article."
Danny OCallaghan

Chinese mining firm to raze Peruvian peak for 35 years of mineral wealth | World news |... - 0 views

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    Chinalco has built a new town to rehouse thousands of displaced people - but some are determined to stay in doomed Morococha
Danny OCallaghan

The state of crop harvests around the world | Environment | guardian.co.uk - 2 views

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    US drought, rain in Europe and erratic weather in Asia have reduced yields, but harvests in the far east may break records
Danny OCallaghan

The rise of megacities - interactive | Global development | guardian.co.uk - 1 views

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    The rise of megacities - interactive By 2025, the developing world, as we understand it now, will be home to 29 megacities. We explore the latest UN estimates and forecasts on the growth of these 'cities on steroids', and take a look at the challenges and opportunities megacities present for the tens of millions living in Lagos, Mexico City and Dhaka
Danny OCallaghan

China: a decade of change - interactive timeline | World news | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    Excellent interactive graphic
Danny OCallaghan

Africa innovations: 15 ideas helping to transform a continent | World news | The Observer - 5 views

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    This is superb. at least read the headings
Danny OCallaghan

China's great gender crisis | World news | The Guardian - 9 views

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    Too many nen ???
Danny OCallaghan

The world map of CO2 emissions | Environment | guardian.co.uk - 3 views

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    Great Interactive map
Danny OCallaghan

Oxfam: 85 richest people as wealthy as poorest half of the world | Business | theguardi... - 1 views

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    "The world's wealthiest people aren't known for travelling by bus, but if they fancied a change of scene then the richest 85 people on the globe - who between them control as much wealth as the poorest half of the global population put together - could squeeze onto a single double-decker. The extent to which so much global wealth has become corralled by a virtual handful of the so-called 'global elite' is exposed in a new report from Oxfam on Monday. It warned that those richest 85 people across the globe share a combined wealth of £1tn, as much as the poorest 3.5 billion of the world's population."
Danny OCallaghan

Trees for Zambia: taking an axe to deforestation - in pictures | Global development | t... - 0 views

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    "Zambia has one of the highest deforestation rates in the world, with many citizens relying on wood for fuel and timber. A pioneering reforestation scheme aims to increase awareness and halt the trend"
Danny OCallaghan

How poverty wages for tea pickers fuel India's trade in child slavery | World news | Th... - 0 views

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    "Millions of Brits drink a cup of Assam tea each day, but it comes at a terrible price. Plantation workers on 12p an hour are easy prey for traffickers who lure away their daughters to India's cities. Now pressure is growing on big tea brands to safeguard better pay"
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