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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 1993 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 IPS Europe regional centre in Berlin, TerraViva
Africa Weekly from IPS Africa regional centre in South
Africa's commercial capital Johannesburg and TerraViva
en Espaņol 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
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