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TerraViva is the family of independent periodicals published by IPS-Inter Press Service - The Global News Agency.

Following a tradition established in 1992, at the United Nations "Earth Summit' in Rio de Janeiro, when the first TerraViva newspaper was published, this brand has become familiar to participants at every major international gathering and also among thousands of readers of the daily and weekly newsletters, of which the flagship is the United Nations 'Daily Journal', started in 1990 as a fax letter from IPS-New York.

TerraViva is now widely, and righteously, recognized as equal to independent, professional journalism committed to the values of sustainable development, social justice and human rights.

This web site for the first time groups together the various TerraViva publications around the world: UN Journal TerraViva from the UN headquarters in New York, TerraViva Europe from the European Union in Brussels, TerraViva Africa Weekly from IPS Africa regional centre in South Africa's commercial capital Johannesburg and TerraViva en Español from IPS Latin America regional centre in Uruguay's capital Montevideo.

IPS is the only independent global news and communication agency of its kind that operates from Europe, Africa, Asia, North America, the Caribbean and Latin America. It is owned by IPS Inter Press Service International Association which has a consultative status with the ECOSOC. IPS is also recognised by the OECD as one of the "main international non-governmental organisations official contributions to which may be reported as (bilateral) ODA".

IPS is civil society's leading news agency, an independent voice from the South and for development, delving into globalisation for the stories underneath. It is an indispensable instrument for creating public awareness about the Millennium Development Goals agreed in September 2000 by the heads of state and government from around the world during the Millennium Assembly of the United Nations in New York.

 
       
       
 
  TerraViva is an independent publication of IPS-Inter Press Service news agency. The opinions expressed in TerraViva do not necessarily reflect the editorial views of IPS or the official position of any of its sponsors. This edition of ‘TerraViva’ is the product of a partnership between IPS, CIVICUS and SCVO.  
Special Reports  
 
VENEZUELA
Siding with Human Dignity
'A space for everyone'
Civic polls foster political participation

KYRGYZTAN
Democracy wilts in Kyrgyzstan

INDONESIA
Feisty Jakarta Women take on Sanitation Challenge

COLOMBIA
Death Cannot Defeat Life in War-Torn Guaviare

   
Interviews
 
Righting human wrongs
Mary Robinson spoke to TerraViva about human rights today and the new campaign Every Human has Rights.
“We are too often seen as part of service deliveries”
Nyaradzai Gumbonzvanda, Secretary General of World Young Women's Christian Association about the lack of engagement between stakeholders and society.
“Civil society is under threat, but so are States”
Joyce Yu, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of United Nations Volunteers talks about the challenges to narrow the void between government and civil society.
Tough talk on reaching goals
Salil Shetty, director of the Millennium Campaign tells TerraViva of his concerns in reaching Millenium Development Goals.
"You are accountable to the people whom you are working for"
Nick Ishmael Perkins, Head of Communications, IDS, University of Sussex.
"Transparency is expected from NGOs because this is what they fight for"
Rose Ekeleme, Vice president, International Association for Volunteer Effort (IAVE)
“If you are going to fight against something, you have to be accountable”
Oliver Pearce Policy Analyst, Christian Aid
We should challenge the media to play its role”
Jan Bouke Wijbrand, Oxfam Novib director of campaigns, talks about the roles of the media and civil society.
“The media’s greatest values are independence and integrity”
Paula Fray, regional director for IPS Africa, shares her views on civil society and the media to Richel Langit-Dursin.
Collective action, collective power
TerraViva's Zarina Geloo interviewed Bisi Adeleye Fayemi, Executive Director of the Africa Women’s Development Fund.
Feliciano Reyna: Siding with Human Dignity
Although mild in manner, Reyna minces no words when it comes to the Venezuelan government’s HIV/AIDS policies.
   
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Venezuela
Day Two
Day One
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