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Afghanistan: (Human Rights Watch) Afghanistan Peace Negotiations Must Include Women and Rights Activists

Mar 8, 2020 | Tamil Guardian

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called upon authorities negotiating an Afghanistan peace agreement to centre discussions on human rights and in particular to be inclusive…


Climate Change: Climate Change Is Fuelling Social Tensions and Conflict

Mar 8, 2020 | Tanaka Manungo, Mail & Guardian

Climate change has wreaked havoc across the world — and Africa is likely to be worst hit by its destructive consequences. There have been droughts,…


Bangladesh: The Women Fighting Climate Change in Bangladesh

Mar 6, 2020 | Marigold Warner, British Journal of Photography

In disaster-prone areas like Barishal, a major city that lies on the bank of Kirtankhola river in Bangladesh, life for women is a constant struggle.…


Colombia: Where Indigenous Women Take Lead on Land Rights, Communities Thrive

Mar 6, 2020 | Andrew J. Wight

MEDELLIN, COLOMBIA – Across the globe, women are on the front lines of protecting traditional and Indigenous land from threats like mining, ranching, and a…


Climate Change Hits Women Hardest, Report Finds

Mar 6, 2020 | Sarah Mac Donald

Women are disproportionately hurt by climate change and corporate human rights violations throughout the world, according to a new study by Trócaire, the aid and development…


Ethiopia: Trouble as Trump Dives into the Dispute over Ethiopia's Nile Mega-Dam

Mar 6, 2020 | Benita van Eyssen, Deutsche Welle

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is a massive hydroelectric power plant being constructed on the Blue Nile in Ethiopia. In mid-January, Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan reached…


Hidden in Plain Sight: Women and Girls in Internal Displacement

Mar 5, 2020 | Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre

More than half of the 41 million people worldwide living in internal displacement at the end of 2018 were women and girls. They experience displacement…


Afghanistan: The Afghan Scorpion Farmer Harvesting Valuable Venom for International Buyers

Mar 5, 2020 | Kern Hendricks, National

Scorpion venom is highly prized among medical researchers. “Not all the venom components of scorpions are dangerous to humans, and there are actually many components…


Iraq: As Oil Prices Fall, How Will Iraq Pay the Bills?

Mar 4, 2020 | Agence France-Presse

As crude prices plunge, Iraq's oil sector is facing a triple threat that has slashed revenues, risks denting production, and may spell trouble for future…


Liberia: Resolution Underway in Boniken-Weleken Land Dispute

Mar 4, 2020 | New Dawn

A team of local authorities headed by County Superintendent, George A. Prowd have instituted measures aimed at restoring peace over a disputed farmland between Boniken…


Myanmar: Myanmar Govt Faces Setbacks in Enforcing Compliance with EITI Database

Mar 3, 2020 | John Liu and Thompson Chau, Myanmar Times

Myanmar’s Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) unit, a government body under the finance ministry, held a press conference on February 28 to address criticisms over…


Climate Change: Report Warns of Climate Change Induced Global Security Risks

Mar 3, 2020 | Leila Mead, International Institute for Sustainable Development

National security, military and intelligence experts are warning of high to catastrophic threats to security at different warming scenarios, and urging a rapid reduction and phasing…


South Sudan: UN: South Sudan’s Oil Patch Is Living on Borrowed Time

Mar 3, 2020 | Tsvetana Paraskova, OilPrice.com

South Sudan continues to spend oil revenues in advance and its oil sector continues to lack transparency, according to a UN report that was made…


Conflict Minerals: Civil Society Calls for Transparency about Companies Subjected to the EU Regulation on 3TG Conflict Minerals

Mar 3, 2020 | Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations

EU member states seem to be adopting a loose interpretation of the text of the Regulation on the responsible sourcing of minerals from conflict-affected and…


Conflict Minerals: UN General Assembly Highlights Importance of Regime to Curb Conflict Diamonds

Mar 3, 2020 | Xinhua

The UN General Assembly on Tuesday adopted a resolution that acknowledges the successful role that the Kimberley Process, a mechanism aimed to prevent "conflict diamonds"…


Colombia: Colombia’s ‘Peace Laboratory’ Decries Government Failures in Coca Substitution

Mar 2, 2020 | Alex Diamond and Pedro Arenas, Colombia Reports

Former coca farmers from Colombia’s “Peace Laboratory” fear a return to war if the government doesn’t live up to the peace process’ coca substitution program.


DRC: Children in the Democratic Republic of Congo Mine for Coltan and Face Abuse to Supply Smartphone Industry

Feb 29, 2020 | Esdras Tsongo, ABC News

Years of violence and political conflict across the Democratic Republic of Congo have made its vast mineral wealth an attractive revenue raiser — and rebel…


Myanmar: Myanmar Seizes over 600 Tons of Illegal Timbers in Single Week

Feb 29, 2020 | Star

Myanmar authorities recently seized over 626.1 tons of illegal timbers across the country in a week, state-run media reported on Saturday (Feb 29).


Food Security: Conflict Resolution Crucial for Food Security, Poverty Alleviation, Say Experts

Feb 28, 2020 | Ibe Wada, Guardian

Professionals have explained that food insecurity is aggravated by conflicts, crimes, terrorism and religious extremism, especially from the grain and arable crop-producing zones of the…


South Sudan: South Sudan Targets 200,000 b/d Production This Year: Official

Feb 28, 2020 | Namala Doreen, S&P Global Platts

South Sudan crude production is stuck at 185,000 b/d, hindered by rising water shortages and power rationing, but the country is targeting 200,000 b/d this…


South Sudan: Ruweng Community Demands Compensation for Oil Spills

Feb 28, 2020 | Viola Elias, Voice of America

Residents of South Sudan's oil-rich Ruweng County have petitioned the country's Supreme Court, demanding millions of dollars in compensation for oil spills that have polluted…


Myanmar: Myanmar Court Jails 9 People for Timber Smuggling

Feb 27, 2020 | Myat Moe Aung, Myanmar Times

A local court sentenced nine people to 10 years in jail each for timber smuggling, an official of the Yangon Region Forestry Department said. They…


Myanmar: Rising Sea Levels Put Myanmar's Villages on Frontline of Climate Change

Feb 26, 2020 | Rozanna Latiff and Zaw Naing Oo, Reuters

Ta Dar U is among hundreds of villages at the frontline of Myanmar’s climate crisis, where extreme weather patterns and rising sea levels have amplified…


Colombia: Colombia Is Still the Deadliest Place for Environmental Activists

Feb 25, 2020 | Carlos Dela Vega, Latin Post

Colombia has remained the deadliest place to live in for environmental and human rights activists according to a recent study. Human rights and environmental activists…


South Sudan: NGO Urges Shutdown of 'Dilapidated' South Sudan Oil Pipeline

Feb 25, 2020 | Agence France-Presse

A key South Sudan oil export pipeline suffered at least two massive spills last year, an NGO reported Tuesday, urging the government to shut it…


Food Security: More Funding Needed to Combat Locust Swarms ‘Unprecedented in Modern Times’

Feb 25, 2020 | UN

Along with climate shocks, conflict and acute food insecurity, the East Africa region now faces a hunger threat from desert locusts, top UN relief officials…


Climate Change: National Security Experts Call for Eliminating Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Feb 25, 2020 | Thomas Frank, E&E News

National security experts urged the elimination of all greenhouse gas emissions in a report yesterday that warns of international catastrophe if the global temperatures continue…


Rwanda: Rwandan Tin Smelting Firm Certified as Conflict Free

Feb 25, 2020 | Collins Mwai, New Times

A Rwandan tin smelting plant, LuNa Smelter, has been certified as a conflict free smelter by the Responsible Minerals Assurance Process (RMAP). The qualification is…


Colombia: Colombian Armed Forces to Form Special Unit to Protect National Parks

Feb 25, 2020 | Reuters

Colombia will create a special military unit to protect its national parks and step up operations against illegal armed groups who burn vegetation to clear…


Colombia: Colombia Was the Deadliest Place on Earth for Environmental Activists. It's Gotten Worse.

Feb 23, 2020 | Teresa Tomassoni, NBC News

Colombia is the most dangerous place in the world for activists who seek to help protect land and other natural resources, according to a recently…