International


Gov’t, Int’l Partners Endorse Liberia’s Action Plan for Women Empowerment

Jul 10, 2019 | 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…


South Sudan: The Plight of South Sudanese Sexual Assault Survivors

Jul 10, 2019 | Osman Mohamed Osman, Aljazeera

Dadaab, Kenya - Teresa* (not her real name) gathers her three children outside her shanty, which was provided by aid agencies in Dadaab, a sprawling refugee camp…


Iraq: Any Disruption to Oil Exports through Hormuz Will Be 'Major Obstacle' to Iraq's Economy - PM

Jul 9, 2019 | Reuters

Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said on Tuesday any disruption to oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz will be a “major obstacle” for…


Digital Tracking of Environmental Risks Offers Insights to Humanitarian Actors

Jul 9, 2019 | UN Environment

By the end of this day many people will have made life-changing decisions, relying on their best guess or their instinct. Some will yield great…


Liberia: Land Rights Education Will Empower Women, Girls

Jul 9, 2019 | Alvin Worzi, Observer

The Land Rights Act (LRA), which was passed into law in 2018 by members of the 54th Legislature, will serve as an impetus that will…


Veterans and Farmers Can Make an Ideal Team

Jul 9, 2019 | HudsonValley360

Imagine you’re an Army veteran returning from tours of duty in Afghanistan relatively unscathed physically but burdened by post-traumatic stress disorder, and you have an…


Afghanistan: Afghan Women Entrepreneurs to Receive 5 Percent Quota to Strengthen Economic Participation

Jul 8, 2019 | Xinhua

Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani has announced to reserve a minimum quota of 5 percent for women entrepreneurs in a bid to improve their participation…


Afghanistan/Pakistan: CCP Urges Tariff Rationalization to Control Tea Smuggling

Jul 8, 2019 | Sohail Sarfraz, Business Recorder

The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has strongly recommended Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and Ministry of Commerce to rationalize taxes including customs tariff on…


Colombia: Trees and Cows Offer Path to Recovery in Colombia

Jul 8, 2019 | World Bank

The Mainstreaming Sustainable Cattle Ranching project, now in its tenth year, has helped 4,100 family farms in five distinct zones of Colombia adopt “silvopastoral” techniques…


Myanmar: Calls to Legalise Wildcat Oil-Well Operators

Jul 8, 2019 | Khin Su Wai, Myanmar Times

There is a need to legalise the activities of the wildcat prospectors whose hand-dug oil wells dot the land in Magwe Region, in central Myanmar.…


DRC: Congo’s Swing Producers Turn to Copper after Cobalt Meltdown

Jul 8, 2019 | William Clowes, Bloomberg

Production of hand-dug cobalt in the Democratic Republic of Congo is poised to drop sharply after prices tumbled, prompting many of the country’s thousands of…


US Sets up Commission for Human Rights Advice

Jul 8, 2019 | Deutsche Welle

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has announced a new commission to review the idea of human rights and how it shapes US foreign policy. Critics…


Bangladesh/Myanmar: Flood Submerges Rohingya Camp on Borders

Jul 6, 2019 | Cox's Bazar

A Rohingya camp on the borderline between Bangladesh and Myanmar was flooded by sudden onrush of hilly water on Thursday. Makeshift shades at a camp…


Libiera: Report Implicates Gov’t Officials in Massive Land Grabs

Jul 5, 2019 | William Q. Harmon, Observer

The impoverished state of Bomi County is likely to worsen as many subsistent farmers are at the verge of losing their residential and farm lands…


Ukraine: Fighting in Ukraine Threatens Water Supply for 3.2 Million

Jul 4, 2019 | Radina Gigova, CNN

A recent escalation of fighting in eastern Ukraine is threatening access to safe water and sanitation for more than 3 million people, including 500,000 children,…


Afghanistan: Herat’s Opium Fields Make Way for Saffron

Jul 4, 2019 | Stefanie Glinski, National

In the past five years, Ali Bahib has helped dozens of Afghan poppy farmers make the switch to saffron. The agricultural engineer and manager of…


Afghanistan: 'We're in Crisis': The High Price of Deforestation in Afghanistan

Jul 4, 2019 | Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska, Al Jazeera

Wood has long been one of Afghanistan's main sources of energy, which over the years has had numerous consequences - deforestation and pollution reportedly kill…


Ukraine: Millions of People Risk Being Cut off from Safe Water as Hostilities Escalate in Eastern Ukraine – UNICEF

Jul 4, 2019 | UNICEF

An escalation in fighting is threatening access to safe water and sanitation for 3.2 million people, including 500,000 children, as well as the safety of…


DRC: Armed Forces Called to Defend Glencore Mine in Congo

Jul 4, 2019 | William Clowes and Tiago Ramos Alfaro, Bloomberg

Glencore Plc said armed forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo are in the area around the operations of its Kamoto Copper Co., after dozens…


Afghanistan: Improved Varieties of Trees Enable Higher Yields and Incomes

Jul 3, 2019 | USAID

While Afghanistan is known for its delicious apricots, Afghan apricot varieties and production techniques typically result in low yields and farm incomes. One problem is…


DRC: DR Congo Army Will Remove 2,000 Illegal Miners from Glencore Site

Jul 2, 2019 | Al Jazeera

Illegal miners at a copper and cobalt mine run by Glencore in the Democratic Republic of the Congo defied a deadline to vacate the site on…


How Do You Know Your Diamond Isn't Fake?

Jul 2, 2019 | Padraig Belton, BBC

Fake and irresponsibly sourced diamonds are undermining confidence in the industry - sales are down. Can new technologies, such as laser etching and blockchain, reassure…


Myanmar: Phakant Jade Mining Temporarily Put on Hold

Jul 2, 2019 | Eleven

A temporary halt in jade mining, extracting and production in Phakant —a lucrative mining area in Kachin State— thanks to inadequate regulation and weather conditions. The…


Ethiopia: 42,000 Returnees Receive Seeds and Tools in West Ethiopia

Jul 2, 2019 | AfricaNews

According to Hussein Ibrahim Rasool working for the ICRC, 50 KG of teff seed and two farming tools were distributed to over 14,400 returnees in…


Liberia: AFELL, AWDF Hold Conference on Women Land Rights, Inheritance Law

Jul 2, 2019 | Observer

The Association of Female Lawyers of Liberia (AFELL) and the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) Lessons Learned Outcome on the Land Rights Act, and Inheritance…


Climate Change: DU Professor Explores Link between Climate Change and Armed Conflict

Jul 2, 2019 | Alyssa Hurst, University of Denver

Conflict and climate change have been linked for decades, with Pentagon-commissioned studies predicting a range of dark scenarios — from shooting wars in South Asia…


Silver Jubilee: Celebrating the Work of UN’s Joint Environment Unit in Environmental Emergencies

Jul 2, 2019 | UN Environment

Humanitarian action offers the opportunity to save lives, alleviate suffering and maintain human dignity during and after man-made crises and natural disasters. It also offers…


Global Warming: Resilient Women at the Front Line

Jul 1, 2019 | Axelle Magazine

Au Soudan, plus précisément à Al Rahad, dans l’État du Kordofan-Nord, la hausse des températures, la répartition inégale et la variabilité des précipitations et de…


Colombia: How Disputed Oil Deals Push Native Colombian Peoples Closer to Extinction

Jun 29, 2019 | Luke Jacobs, Colombia Reports

The Colombian government’s granting of oil titles in Colombia’s Amazon region allegedly increases the threat of extinction of indigenous peoples in the region. According to…


CAR: Continued Conflict in Central African Republic Is Creating Severe Food Insecurity

Jun 29, 2019 | David N. Rose, Organization for World Peace

In the Central African Republic (CAR), a country in the heart of the African continent, rebel militias continue to run amok in an estimated 80%…