International
DRC: Send in the Troops: Congo Raises the Stakes on Illegal Mining
Jul 16, 2019
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Aaron Ross, Reuters
Deploying soldiers to clear tens of thousands of illegal informal miners from mining concessions is a new approach by the authorities in Democratic Republic of…
Afghanistan: Farmer Field Schools Help Afghan Women to Step out from the Shadows
Jul 16, 2019
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ACTED
Working with over 300 female farmers, ACTED provided field school trainings in five provinces across Afghanistan. They aimed at teaching participants new techniques and developing…
Nigeria: Land Grabbing behind Herdsmen-Farmers Crisis – Yuguda
Jul 16, 2019
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Johnbosco Agbakwuru, Vanguard
Former Bauchi State Governor, Isa Yuguda on Tuesday said that land grabbing and population explosion were responsible for the crisis between farmers and herdsmen in…
China/Vietnam/South China Sea: Vietnam 'Safeguarding Waters' in Reported South China Sea Standoff
Jul 16, 2019
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Straits Times
Vietnam is exercising its "sovereign rights and jurisdiction in a peaceful and lawful manner", the government said on Tuesday (July 16) amid reports of a…
Colombia: Colombia Launches Coffee Price Stabilization Fund
Jul 15, 2019
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Nick Brown, Daily Coffee News
Colombian President Iván Duque signed into law a new fund late last week designed to support the country’s smallholder farmers in times of downward price…
Afghanistan: Afghanistan’s Forests Are Turning a Profit for the Islamic State
Jul 15, 2019
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Stefanie Glinski, Foreign Policy
Small numbers of fighters for the Islamic State of Khorasan Province, the Afghan branch of the militant group, have been in Kunar since 2015. But…
Syria: ISIS Oil Minister Killed in Eastern Syria
Jul 14, 2019
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Al-Masdar Al-'Arabi
The Islamic State oil minister was killed in eastern Syria this week after the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) carried out a joint operation with the…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraqi MP Accuses KRG of ‘Treason’ for Failure to Send Oil
Jul 14, 2019
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Lawk Ghafuri, Rudaw
An Iraqi MP has called national leadership silence over the Kurdistan Regional Government's (KRG) refusal to send Baghdad 250,000 barrels per day (bpd) in exchange…
Afghanistan: Fish Farming Booms in S. Afghan Province
Jul 14, 2019
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Xinhua
The Afghan Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock has been supporting local farmers in southern province of Kandahar in raising fish to cater to the…
Climate Change: UNFAO: Conflict and Climate Conditions Continue to Exacerbate Food Insecurity
Jul 13, 2019
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OOSKAnews
Variable climate conditions and persistent conflicts contine to cause high levels of food insecurity in 41 countries, with 31 of these in Africa, UNFAO has reported. The Crop…
Myanmar: How a Singaporean Is Changing the Fates of Rice Farmers in Myanmar [Video]
Jul 13, 2019
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Desmond Ng and Alistair Ang, Channel News Asia
Against a backdrop of climate change and a cyclone disaster, David Chen is helping to tackle the problem of poverty through the way rice is…
China/Vietnam/South China Sea: China and Vietnam in Stand-off over Chinese Survey Ship Mission to Disputed Reef in South China Sea
Jul 12, 2019
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Liu Zhen, South China Morning Post
Chinese and Vietnamese coastguard vessels have been involved in a week-long confrontation over a reef in the South China Sea, risking the biggest clash between…
Iraq: Iraq Seeks to Promote Oil Exports via Integrated Infrastructure: Minister
Jul 12, 2019
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Hellenic Shipping News
The Iraqi oil minister said that his ministry seeks to promote Iraqi oil exports through establishment of integrated infrastructure. According to the statement, the Iraqi…
India: Water Wars: Tempers Fray as Shortages Bite in New Delhi
Jul 12, 2019
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Joe Wallen, Telegraph
Soaring temperatures and a long delay to the start of the monsoon season are behind some of the most severe water shortages in New Delhi's…
South Sudan: South Sudan Collects 36 Million USD Tax from Non-Oil Sources
Jul 12, 2019
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Xinhua
South Sudan said on Friday that it collected over 7 billion South Sudanese Pounds (36 million U.S. dollars) in the last six months from non-oil…
Meet the Woman Risking her Life to Clear Colombia's Minefields
Jul 12, 2019
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BBC News
Paola Sanchez is 24 years old and risks her life every day, finding and deactivating landmines after five decades of conflict in Colombia.
Many of the…
Land Rights and Livelihoods Key to Achieving Sustainable Development for Kenya’s Indigenous Women
Jul 11, 2019
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Global Forest Coalition
Governments gathered today at the High-level Political Forum at United Nations Headquarters in New York are discussing Sustainable Development Goal 13, on climate action. But…
Israel/Palestine/Gaza: A Spillover Crisis: How Gaza’s Water Shortage Affects Israel
Jul 11, 2019
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Tamar Lavi, Zavit
Recently, the Israel Water Authority announced an upgrade to the water supply line from Israel to the Gaza Strip. The renovations will be carried out…
Colombia: Why Colombia’s Deforestation Spiked after the FARC’s Demobilization
Jul 11, 2019
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Kristen Rounds, Colombia Reports
Deforestation in Colombia surged after the demobilization of the FARC as it opened previously untouched rainforest to harmful and unregulated development. The increase in military…
Myanmar: Loopholes in Myanmar’s Forest Sector Cost Govt Million in Revenue
Jul 11, 2019
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Nan Lwin, Irrawaddy
On Thursday, MEITI released two reports on the forestry sector for fiscal years 2014-2015 and 2015-2016, shedding light on issues like the discrepancy in annual…
Colombia: As Climate Changes, Colombia’s Small Coffee Farmers Pay the Price
Jul 11, 2019
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Richard Schiffman, Yale Environment 360
In the last 18 months, Colombia has lost nearly 100,000 acres of coffee plantations, more than 4 percent of the land under coffee cultivation, according…
Los Derechos a la Tierra y a los Medios de Vida son Clave para que las Mujeres Indígenas de Kenia Logren un Desarrollo Sostenible
Jul 11, 2019
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Coalicion Mundial por los Bosques
Los gobiernos que están hoy reunidos en el Foro Político de Alto Nivel en la sede de las Naciones Unidas en Nueva York, están discutiendo…
Kenya: How Women in Kenya Mobilised for Peace after Surviving Violence
Jul 10, 2019
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Sierra Leone Times
Women are rarely represented adequately at peace negotiations yet they make up half the population of any country in conflict or at war. This remains the case…
Colombia: Drip Irrigation, Sun and Solar Do 'God's Work' and a Colombian Desert Blooms
Jul 10, 2019
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Thin Lei Win, Thomson Reuters Foundation
Home to Colombia's largest indigenous group, the matrilineal Wayuu, and neglected by successive governments, the arid La Guajira is a region of barren landscapes, intense heat,…
Myanmar: Dams on Myanmar's Irrawaddy River Could Fuel More Conflicts in the Country
Jul 10, 2019
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Julian Kirchherr, Conversation
Myanmar makes many headlines these days. While most of the focus has been on the Rohingya issue, the country is also heading towards an important…
Afghanistan: UN-backed ‘Local Peace Initiative’ Culminates in Pact to End Longstanding Land Dispute in Kunar
Jul 10, 2019
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UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan
A UN-backed ‘local peace initiative’ has helped two tribes reach agreement on ending a 40-year conflict over land in the eastern province of Kunar. For…
Afghanistan: UN Lab in Gurugram Digitising Afghan Land Records
Jul 10, 2019
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Sonali Verma, Hindustan Times
To digitise land records in the war-torn cities of Afghanistan, a team of experts in the city is currently designing blockchain-based software at the Technology…
Afghanistan: UN-backed ‘Local Peace Initiative’ Culminates in Pact to End Longstanding Land Dispute in Kunar
Jul 10, 2019
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UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan
A UN-backed ‘local peace initiative’ has helped two tribes reach agreement on ending a 40-year conflict over land in the eastern province of Kunar. For…
Gov’t, Int’l Partners Endorse Liberia’s Action Plan for Women Empowerment
Jul 10, 2019
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Alline Dunbar, FrontPage Africa
Several officials of the Liberian government and international partners on Tuesday, July 9, gathered at the Mamba Point Hotel in Monrovia to endorse and validate…
Climate Change: Pentagon Pushed to Put Price Tag on Climate Vulnerability
Jul 10, 2019
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Dean Scott, Bloomberg Environment
The U.S. military already knows it faces increasing vulnerabilities from a warming planet, from Virginia naval installations facing more frequent flooding to Air Force bases…