Points of Progress: In Bhutan, anti-corruption efforts are succeeding, and more
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Bhutan
The country has attacked corruption with unusual and effective methods. Transparency International has noted Bhutan鈥檚 鈥渟ubstantial鈥 efforts to address corruption, especially compared with its regional peers. The country鈥檚 anti-corruption efforts include commissioning scientific studies to find data-driven solutions, cultivating a tradition among political leaders that emphasizes the good of the country over personal gain, and encouraging communities to collectively address corruption from all levels of society. Importantly, Bhutan鈥檚 methods could be a model for other developing nations. ()
Why We Wrote This
This is more than feel-good news 鈥 it's where the world is making concrete progress. A roundup of positive stories to end your week.
Peru
A new program will help support alpaca herder families. Herders who live in the high Andes region face threats to their lives and livelihoods during periods of extreme cold. But a new kind of action protocol from the Red Cross and Red Crescent will use climate forecasting to predict and initiate humanitarian aid as a preventive measure 鈥 an approach that will save money and lives. ()
Canada
The British Columbia provincial government announced a $3 billion revenue-sharing agreement with its First Nations groups as a step toward reconciliation. The plan, which has been discussed for decades, will fund First Nations community-building efforts over a period of 25 years. In the past, lack of self-directed funding has hindered the 鈥渂eneficial development鈥 of First Nations communities, according to Grand Chief Joe Hall of the St贸:l艒 Nation. ()
South Africa
Anti-poaching efforts are saving rhinos in South Africa.聽The country鈥檚 environmental affairs office reported a significant decline in the number of rhinoceros poaching incidents in 2018. And it鈥檚 the third year that those numbers have fallen. Officials say the drop is due to better security measures for the animals among other policies aimed at saving them. ()
Germany
Bee admirers are showing up at the polls for a referendum in Bavaria. A new record high number of people took part in a petition to protect species diversity in the German state, with enough votes to force lawmakers to address the issue with legislation. They rallied to the slogan 鈥淪ave the bees.鈥 Their demands include protecting ecosystems from contamination by pesticides and setting goals for turning as much as 30 percent of Bavarian farmland organic. Bees, which are threatened by pesticides, will be a beneficiary of the environmental protections. ()