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BREASTFEEDING - WHO UNICEF - CHILDREN'S HEALTH IMPROVEMENTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
UNITED Nations children’s agency UNICEF is claiming that encouraging mothers to exclusively breastfeed their babies for the first six months of their lives could prevent 1.3 million premature deaths. Celebrating the 15th anniversary of a UN declaration promoting breastfeeding, UNICEF and the World Health Organisation (WHO) claim six million infants’ lives are being saved annually because of successful global efforts to promote breastfeeding, which they say have risen 15% since this Innocenti Declaration.…
UN FLOOD AGENCY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A NEW United Nations inter-agency programme has been launched to minimise the loss of life and property damage caused by floods. The International Flood Initiative will be headquartered at the Public Works Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan. The initiative would “integrate the scientific, operational, educational and public awareness raising aspects of flood management, including the social response and communication dimensions of flooding and related disaster preparedness,” said UN cultural and scientific organisation UNESCO director-general Koïchiro Matsuura.…
UNODC - CORRUPTION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE UNITED Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is sending legal and accounting specialists to Nigeria and Kenya, to help them trace and recover money stolen by previous corrupt governments. The agency will “conduct in-depth assessments of (their) institutional and legal frameworks”, making detailed proposals to “overcome obstacles to asset recovery”.…
MIDDLE EAST - NORTH AFRICA DRINKS INDUSTRY REPORT
BY MARK ROWE AND PAUL COCHRANE
INTRODUCTION
JUST as chocolate sells well in cold countries, so do soft drinks flourish in hot countries, which would suggest that North Africa and the Levant presents an inviting face to the international drinks market.…
QUEBEC WALMART UNIONS
BY MONICA DOBIE
WAL-MART Canada Corp is consulting its lawyers after the retail chain was told to accept union recognition at a Quebec store, only the second time this has happened in the whole of north America. The Quebec Labour Relations Commission has certified workers at the Saint-Hyacinthe store, 60 km east of Montreal, as belonging to and represented by the United Food and Commercial Workers Canada (UFCW).…
ILO SEAFARERS CARDS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE SEPTEMBER 11 attacks sparked a tightening of security restrictions around the world and the shipping industry has been a key focus. The latest initiative is the creation of a global system of biometric identifiers for seafarers. Keith Nuthall reports.…
USA EU WINE TRADING DEAL SIGNATURE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers was expected to give its formal blessing today (Tues 20/12) to the long-negotiated wine trade deal struck in September between the United States and the European Commission. There has been some opposition to the agreement within Europe, notably amongst Champagne houses opposing the agreement’s approval of grandfather rights allowing American wine makers to continue using EU geographical terms, such as their own (and Burgundy, Chablis, Sherry, etc).…
FRESHWATER - USA
BY MONICA DOBIE
A LINKED system that treats, filters and conserves fresh water in networks of fish farming tanks has been developed by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) in the United States. It is designed to support multiple rearing tanks connected to a centralised water filtration and treatment system, maintaining water quality while recirculating up to about 90% of tank water.…
WTO DOHA DEVELOPMENT ROUND - TEXTILES AND CLOTHING - HONG KONG SUMMIT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE LATEST and probably last draft communiqué for next week’s World Trade Organisation (WTO) summit in Hong Kong (Dec 13-18) includes the hopeful goal of setting overall targets for liberalising cotton production subsidies worldwide. This has long been the determined ambition of west African states, who want developed world producers, especially the United States, to stop subsidising their cotton industries, payments that depress world prices, impeding exports from low-wage developing countries.…
WTO DOHA DEVELOPMENT ROUND HONG KONG SUMMIT DAY 3 - COTTON SUBSIDIES MANDELSON
BY KEITH NUTHALL
HIGHLY undiplomatic exchanges between the European Union (EU) and the United States over the vexed question of cotton subsidies have threatened to obstruct agreement at the already tough parallel talks on general agricultural liberalisation at the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Hong Kong summit.…