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In Honor of Mothers Day....Better Work and Family Policies
Mark Leon Goldberg at 5/9/2008 12:13PM
To honor Mothers Day MomsRising posted this cute political cartoon, literally spelling out the agenda for a fair work and family policy agenda.
To learn more about work and family policy, check out MomsRising and their blog. Our friends at the New America Foundation have also been working this subject for a long time. Finally, there is no reason to limit our advocacy to here in the United States. Women in the developing world also deserve the right to live, work, and be healthy. To that end, users islandchica23 , kateOtt, Sangamurta, and many more have their own ideas. What's yours?








I want to honor mother's day and argue every body to take action to support nothing but bed nets.We need to commit our self to provide malaria treatment to children and pregnant mother.
the suport the right for food.
Top U.N. human rights forum to examine food crisis
09 May 2008 10:03:17 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Stephanie Nebehay
GENEVA, May 9 (Reuters) - The United Nations Human Rights Council will hold a special session on May 23 to examine how the world's food crisis is undermining the right to food for millions of people, officials said on Friday.
The rights to adequate food and freedom from hunger are enshrined in international law as basic, universal human rights. The request was submitted by Cuba, Egypt and Pakistan and approved by 41 of the Council's 47 member states.
In a statement, the sponsors said that while middle-class families in the Western world spend about 20 percent of their budgets on food, for families in developing countries it can make up 60 to 80 percent of their incomes.
"This rise in the price of food, in addition to increased logistical costs linked to the price of oil, makes it difficult for the international agencies to meet the demands imposed on them, since the costs of providing food relief have considerably gone up," the sponsors said.
Protests, strikes and riots have erupted in some 40 poorer countries around the world after dramatic rises in the prices of wheat, rice, corn, oils and other essential foods.
More than 850 million people worldwide are thought to be facing acute food shortages, and another 2 billion suffering from malnutrition, which the World Health Organisation has said can cause life-long health problems for children.
People in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia have been most strongly affected by the food price spikes that economists have linked to factors including drought, high fuel and fertiliser costs, the use of crops for biofuels, and commodity speculation.
Olivier De Schutter, the new U.N. food envoy, last week called for the Council to hold a special session this month to address what he said was a "massive violation" of human rights.
De Schutter said the food crisis was man-made and likened it to a "silent tsunami". He called for a freeze on new investment in biofuels and the abandonment of U.S. and European Union targets on biofuel use.
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