DevRights

An Archive of Peace, Development, and Human Rights Concerns

Two million people live in a human rights black hole in the slums of Nairobi June 24, 2009

Filed under: Human Rights — Rubayat Ahsan @ 9:32 am

Amnesty International released its report on Friday, into the dire conditions and gross human rights abuses endured in Nairobi’s informal settlements. The Unseen Majority: Nairobi’s Two Million Slum Dwellers describes how half of Nairobi’s population live in informal settlements, but are crammed into only 5 per cent of the city’s residential area and just 1 per cent of all land in the city.

The report is the first launched under the organization’s groundbreaking new global campaign, Demand Dignity, which aims to expose and combat the human rights abuses that make and keep people poor…

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Dance of Life June 24, 2009

Filed under: Uncategorized — Rubayat Ahsan @ 8:45 am

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Global Peace Index 2009 June 14, 2009

Filed under: Peace — Rubayat Ahsan @ 5:26 pm

The results of the Global Peace Index for 2009 suggest that the world has become slightly less peaceful in the past year, which appears to reflect the intensification of violent conflict in some countries and the effects of both the rapidly rising food and fuel prices early in 2008 and the dramatic global economic downturn in the final quarter of the year. Rapidly rising unemployment, pay freezes and falls in the value of house prices, savings and pensions is causing popular resentment in many countries, with political repercussions that have been registered by the GPI through various indicators measuring safety and security in society.

GPI has been tested against a range of potential “drivers” or potential determinants of peace – including levels of democracy and transparency, education and material wellbeing. The GPI brings a snapshot of relative peacefulness among nations while continuing to contribute to an understanding of what factors help create or sustain more peaceful societies…

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