Author: Serkadis

  • International Women’s Day: Update from the UN

    Today is International Women’s Day, but what is supposed to be a celebration of the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future, is being overshadowed by the failings of the latest UN policy review on gender equality and the advancement of women.

    Thousands of women’s rights and anti-poverty activists have gathered here in New York since Monday 1 March. They and Oxfam are in town for the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW).

    Fifteen years ago, the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing established the Platform for Action on Women, Peace and Development; an international agenda aimed at removing all the obstacles to women’s active participation in all areas of public and private life through a full and equal share in economic, social, cultural and political decision-making. Yet, a once promising movement has become increasingly subdued, and it is now mainly confined to the annual meetings of the Commission on the Status of Women.

    What we want.

    Oxfam has been calling on governments and other stakeholders to reaffirm their commitment to the Beijing Platform for Action and set targets and timetables to monitor its implementation. This needs to be coupled with concerted action to reduce violence against women and improve women’s political participation and leadership (read more about what Oxfam is doing on these issues).

    Furthermore, the new UN women’s agency needs to be established without any delay because there is simply no more time to waste if we want to continue to advance women’s rights and make inroads towards the eradication of poverty.

    One of the good things about CSW is the presence of all the hot shots of the women’s movement and the many small, grassroots NGOs that come here to network and share their experiences. Here and there discussions got heated, frustrations were shared, revolutions were called for and women’s ‘fighter instinct’ re-awakened.

    Away from the sheer inefficiency and ineffectiveness of the political process women still breathe activism and continue to channel their energy into realizing our potential and our rights; especially important for those women who have no voice and whose patience with development is tested every day.

    Find out more about gender equality.

  • How Google Can Offer Enterprise-Level Disaster Recovery Options for Free

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  • SOUTH AFRICA: Community Fears World Cup Will Cause Homelessness

    By Ann Hellman CAPE TOWN, Mar 8 (IPS) While South African parliamentarians attended a swanky pre-International Women’s Day celebration at Cape Town’s International Convention Centre, a group of destitute women in decaying Kewtown, just seven miles away, worried about looming homelessness.

    The women were notified by the municipality that their homes will be bulldozed to make way for an extended parking lot for Cape Town's Athlone Training Stadium, while others were asked to vacate their flats for renovations. But residents fear their flats, situated in a prime location for the Soccer World Cup in June, will be rented out to soccer fans.

    At parliament's official International Women's Day conference on Mar. 5, themed '2010 FIFA World Cup Legacy for Women', South Africa's minister of Home Affairs, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, told the assembled Members of Parliament, cabinet ministers and representatives of local non-governmental organisations that several projects had been established to benefit women long after the World Cup has ended.

    "There is a project of reducing carbon emissions. FIFA has called for people to be involved. Women should seize that opportunity. The country will be spending a lot on infrastructure. Women must also look at how to use those possibilities to increase their economic opportunities," suggested Dlamini-Zuma.

    The country's deputy minister of economic development, Gwendoline Mahlangu-Nkabinde, was even more upbeat. She promised to send ten corporations working in the field of renewable energy and development finance institutions to women to help them to find jobs.

    "Those of you who are into renewable energy, those who want skills and want to get started in renewable energy, come and see me," she said.

    International football association FIFA has indeed set up several 'legacy projects' across the country that are supposed to generate economic benefits for South Africans.

    But these projects are a smokescreen to hide the suffering of poor communities displaced by the World Cup, claim four women from Kewtown, who feel abandoned in poor living conditions, while government funds get spent on making the soccer world cup a "world class event".

    Pamela Beukes, Rachel August, Charlene Paul and Mariam Michaels have lived in the run-down community of Kewtown, which was formerly classified by the country’s apartheid government as a "Coloured" area, for their whole lives.

    Paul is set to find out on Mar. 12 from Cape Town's Wynberg Magistrates Court if she and her three children will continue to have a roof over their heads. They received notice that their home, situated next to Cape Town's Athlone Training Stadium, will be bulldozed to make way for an extended stadium parking lot.

    "I don't see the benefit of the World Cup [for us], because we are losing this property," Paul told IPS.

    Paul shares a row of five, one-roomed 'houses' with 18 other adults and children. Most of them were born and bred in Kewtown. Because they were never allocated council housing and had nowhere else to go, they occupied the structures illegally many years ago, after seeing them standing empty for years.

    "We don't see the need for this structure to be bulldozed when there is a housing shortage," said Paul.

    On the other side of the training stadium, Mariam Michaels also says she fears the World Cup will force her into homelessness. After city officials asked her to vacate her council flat for renovations two weeks ago, she has been living with her two daughters and four grandchildren in a converted shipping container.

    The Cape Town city council has embarked on major upgrades of council flats near the stadium for the first time in 30 years, painting their derelict exteriors and fixing broken plumbing and roofs.

    "They said they would give our place a makeover. It's for the World Cup. I have lived here 27 years and my windows have been broken for the past five, but the city never showed any interest in fixing them before," Michaels told IPS.

    "The council officials promised us the renovations would only take six weeks and then we would be moved back. But I don't know yet if that will happen," she added.

    There are fears among community members that they will not be able to return to the council flats and instead be abandoned by the city. They are also concerned about their safety. Rachel August, one of Michael’s neighbours, told IPS about people running through the shipping container area at night, throwing stones on the metal roofs.

    "The council told us it was not true that we were being moved to make way for the World Cup, but we have no guarantee. All we can do is wait and see. If they leave me here, I will cause chaos. That flat has been mine for 35 years, and I want to go back" said August angrily.

    Local community organiser Pamela Beukes says the women became apprehensive about the city’s true intentions when local councillor Charlotte Tablisher first told community members that the renovated flats would be rented out to World Cup visitors, but later renounced the idea, after vociferous protests.

    "What made us suspicious was that people could have remained in their flats while these renovations were done, but the city insisted they move out," Beukes explained. "Because people are sitting in shipping containers and in not their homes, right now we can't say that we have had any benefit from the World Cup."

    The Kewtown community will live in anxiety until the renovations, which the city council said will take six weeks, will be finalised at the end of March. If they are not moved back into their flats by then, they say they will hold a protest march to demand their rights.

  • HTC Flashlight updated to remove start-up animation

    htcflashlight HTC Flashlight is a pretty cool app, and really takes great advantage of the powerful LED lights on the HTC HD2.  It does however come with an annoying start-up animation which does make it less useful.

    Aho77 has now released a version with this removed, meaning you get light when you need it, and not 30 seconds later.

    Download the cab here.

    Via Pocketnow.com

  • A Real Copyright Problem In The UK: The Difficulty Of Archiving Important Websites

    While UK politicians are arguing over a ridiculous and unnecessary change to copyright law as part of the Digital Economy Bill, it appears there’s a much bigger problem with UK copyright law that isn’t getting very much attention at all. Slashdot points us to the news that due to the way copyright law currently works in the UK, archiving websites without permission is illegal. Yes, even for the British Library and other institutions who are designated by law to keep a copy of every printed publication. But when it comes to the web, the Library needs to get permission from every website that it wishes to archive. Obviously, that greatly limits the archival activity that the Library can be involved in — and, as a result, the public suffers greatly. This is a clear case where fair use should cover the issues, but current law does not adequately handle this. Making fair use work better should be a priority — but instead we have politicians trying to prop up Hollywood’s business model by pushing copyright law in the other direction.

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  • They’re pretty sure he’s an American

    Well, he’s got quite a beard — close enough

    Well, they’ve captured somebody in Pakistan:

    Pakistani officials have contradicted each other on whether the suspect is Adam Gadahn, 31, who has appeared in videos threatening the West. Two intelligence officers and a senior government official identified the detained man Sunday as Gadahn. However, a different official Monday said the suspect was an American, but not Gadahn.

    He might be this guy:

    American and Pakistani officials said the man arrested was Abu Yahya Mujahdeen al-Adam, who was described as having been born in Pennsylvania

    In any case they are pretty confident he’s an American because he’s overweight, is so certain about everything, doesn’t like soccer, keeps complaining about what’s available on cable, insists he’s just a re-enactor preparing for Comic-Con, and is inappropriately loud when demanding everybody speak English.

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