Q&A: "Safe Drinking Water for Astronauts, Not Slum Dwellers"

Thalif Deen interviews Anders Berntell, Executive Director of the Stockholm International Water Institute*

STOCKHOLM, Aug 18 2009 (IPS) – We can provide astronauts with a safe supply of drinking water when they travel to the moon, but we cannot provide the same service to slum dwellers in Kibera, Nairobi or Dharavi, Mumbai, Anders Berntell, executive director of the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), told a gathering of over 2,400 participants at the annual World Water Week concluding Friday.
Anders Berntell Credit: Stockholm International Water Institute

Anders Berntell Credit: Stockholm…

ZAMBIA: Farmers Resort to Human Waste for Fertiliser

LUSAKA, Sep 22 2009 (IPS) – The economy s down, the price of fertiliser s up. And Zambian farmers are stealing sewage for their vegetable gardens.
Farmers dig canals like this one to lead waste water directly to their gardens. Credit: Lewis Mwanangombe/IPS

Farmers dig canals like this one to lead waste water directly to their gardens. Credit: Lewis Mwanangombe/IPS

Yes, raw sewage is a cocktail of germs that can cause life-threatening illnesses. Sanitation officials in both Lusaka and the Copperbelt province are accusing peri-urban farmers of …

ZAMBIA: Orphans Learn Life Skills Through Soccer

LUSAKA, Oct 4 2009 (IPS) – For 70 minutes, the girls in the distinctive gold-and-green jersey of Brazil shut out the attacks by the visiting team. The bare feet of chubby-faced left back Njavwa Silungwe are lively in defence.
Jennifer Tembo is one of scores of vulnerable girls finding support in local football. Credit: Lewis Mwanangombe/IPS

Jennifer Tembo is one of scores of vulnerable girls finding support in local football. Credit: Lewis Mwanangombe/IPS

The yellow-clad Chibolya Queens eventually lose the match. But their team s mer…

AFRICA: Taking the Lead on Water

Zenzele Ndebele and Nasseem Ackbarally

MIDRAND, South Africa, Nov 11 2009 (IPS) – Water is a resource that binds people together, for better or worse.
Building a catchment pond in Uganda: Africa Water Week is a forum to discuss water issues across the continent. Credit: Glenna Thomas/IRIN

Building a catchment pond in Uganda: Africa Water Week is a forum to discuss water issues across the continent. Credit: Glenna Thomas/IRIN

The care taken to prevent pesticides or sewage from washing into water supplies in one plac…

INDIA: Toxins Still Killing 25 Years After Bhopal Gas Leak

Chryso D’Angelo

NEW YORK, Dec 2 2009 (IPS) – When I saw the leaves on the trees curl and turn black and birds fall dead out of the sky, I knew that this was Death, come among us as foretold. My regret is that I survived, said a native of Bhopal, India after a gas leak at a pesticide plant killed 8,000-10,000 people in 1984.
The abandoned Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India. Credit: Bhopal Medical Appeal

The abandoned Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India. Credit: Bhopal Medical Appeal

A quarter century later, the disaster continues to unfold, an …

DEVELOPMENT: India Holds Public Meetings on GM Food Crop

Ranjit Devraj

NEW DELHI, Jan 14 2010 (IPS) – As India s central government begins a series of public meetings across the country this month on the commercial release of genetically modified (GM) brinjal or eggplant in this country, activists and farmers groups are mobilising to oppose such a plan.
The meetings are a response by Union Minister for Environment Jairam Ramesh to a storm of protests generated by the approval issued by the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) in October last year for the commercial cultivation of the genetically modified brinjal also called aubergine to resist pests with a gene from the soil bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt brinjal).

The environment ministry s first hearing, held Wednesday in the eastern city of Kolkata, ended u…