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Blood Money and Diamonds

Jun 13, 2013 | Farakh A. Khan

Slavery was banned in early 19th century but different forms of slavery continued. Globalisation made slavery a commonplace practice where people in the developed and…


Available for Download: Assessing and Restoring Natural Resources in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding

May 25, 2013 | ELI & UNEP

Assessing and Restoring Natural Resources in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding is now available for download free of charge. To find out more about the book and download…


New Release: Land and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding

May 6, 2013 | ELI & UNEP

Land and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding, the latest book in the series was released today. To find out more and order a copy, please click here.

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Q&A: Aynak and Mining in Afghanistan

Apr 2, 2013 | The World Bank

Aynak is a large undeveloped copper resource, located about 40 km southeast of Kabul in Afghanistan’s Logar province.  After a competitive bidding process, the government…


Afghanistan: Afghanistan's Forests a Casualty of Timber Smuggling

Mar 18, 2013 | Sean Carberry, WBFO

Despite Afghanistan's fierce winter, it's rare to find a house with insulation or a modern heating system. So Afghans rely on bukharis, stoves that look…


New Release: Assessing and Restoring Natural Resources in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding

Nov 6, 2012 | ELI & UNEP

Assessing and Restoring Natural Resources in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding, the latest book in the series, was released today. To find out more and order a copy,…


Afghanistan/Pakistan: Pakistan Had Buried the Nuclear Waste in Helmand and Kandahar

Oct 9, 2012 | Sobah 8

Experts from environment are saying that the government of Pakistan, after testing a nuclear bomb in Baluchistan in the 1999-2001, at the time of the…


Nurturing Wildlife in War-Torn Afghanistan

Dec 2, 2011 | Rachael Nuwer

When Wildlife Conservation Society scientists talk about their work in Afghanistan, they typically draw puzzled reactions. “Wildlife conservation in Afghanistan?”

Given the enormity of the country’s…


Afghanistan Bright Spot: Wildlife Surviving in War Zones

Jun 12, 2011 | Brian Handwerk

Despite decades of deadly fighting among humans, many of Afghanistan's mammals are doing surprisingly well in the country's remaining forests, according to a new study.

Recent…


The American Military is Creating an Environmental Disaster in Afghanistan

Apr 25, 2010 | Matthew Nasuti

The American military presence in Afghanistan consists of fleets of aircraft, helicopters, armored vehicles, weapons, equipment, troops and facilities. Since 2001, they have generated millions…


The American Military is Creating an Environmental Disaster in Afghanistan

Apr 25, 2010 | Matthew Nasuti

The American military presence in Afghanistan consists of fleets of aircraft, helicopters, armored vehicles, weapons, equipment, troops and facilities. Since 2001, they have generated millions…


Afghanistan/Pakistan: Pakistan 'Dumped Nuclear Waste'

Apr 1, 2008 | Martin Vennard , BBC News

The Afghan government says it has evidence that nuclear waste from Pakistan was dumped in Afghanistan during the reign of the Taleban. Parliamentary affairs minster…


Sachs: Poverty Alleviation Route to Security

Jan 19, 2007 | Wilson Center

 Urging a better understanding of the roots of instability, Columbia University economist Jeffrey Sachs on Wednesday said that fighting poverty will provide security benefits to…


Fiji: Indigenous Women Defend Community and Environment

Feb 20, 2006

In September of 2005, women from rural and urban areas throughout the Macuata Province, Fiji, met to create a strategic, ten-year sustainable development plan. The…


War Relief for the Environment

Jul 31, 1991 | Paul Shrivastava

Human suffering and political confusion have dominated postwar news in the persian gulf. But now, a year after Iraq invaded Kuwait, the war's most enduring…


New Amnesty Report Provides Insights into the Diamond Trade in Central African Republic

Kasper Agger

The Central African Republic (CAR) has been rocked by renewed violence this week with 36 people killed and 42,575 displaced persons over the last few days. A new report from…


CALL FOR PAPERS: THE WATER-GENDER-VIOLENCE NEXUS

King's Water

King’s Water will be participating in the 2016 Annual International Conference (30 August – 2 September 2016) of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) in…


Climate, Conflict, and Refugees: Examining the Impact of Environmental Change on Human Security

Arundhati Ponnapa

“There’s a long list of crises that can have a natural resource base,” said Anne C. Richard, former assistant secretary of state for population, refugees,…


Kirkuk and the Kurdish Referendum

Yasar Yakis

After the announcement of the date for Iraqi Kurdistan’s independence referendum, the debate has shifted to the provinces it will cover. Kurds claim Kirkuk is…


Call for Case Studies on Environmental Assessment in Humanitarian Action

USAID, OCHA, UN Environment, UNHCR, WWF, and MSB Joint Initiative

A Joint Initiative by USAID, OCHA, UN Environment, UNHCR, WWF, and MSB is seeking case studies relating to environmental assessments in humanitarian action. This initiative…


Seeking Applicants: Environmental Field Advisor for the MSB (Deadline December 10th 2017)

Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency

The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency is accepting applications for Environment Field Advisors. 

Duties

Environmental integration in humanitarian aid is a priority area for MSB. Within this field,…


Sometimes the Label of "Conflict Minerals" Simply Shouldn't Apply

International Council on Mining and Metals

The mining and metals sector attracts a great deal of attention from policy makers, think tanks, academics, non-governmental organisations and organisations such as ICMM. So…


Deforestation in Post-Conflict Colombia

Juan Vargas

Economists on Peace contributor, Juan Vargas, on the surprising environmental outcomes that followed the FARC peace agreement.


Day 9: Feminism and Food Sovereignty

Pamela Elisa Caro Molina

Food sovereignty offers opportunities to advance women’s rights within the food system, but we must also work to restore gender relations within rural families and…


Responsibility to Prepare

https://climateandsecurity.org/responsibilitytoprepare/

The 21st Century will be defined by unprecedented risks and unprecedented foresight. International security institutions and governments have a “Responsibility to Prepare” for this future.


What Has Happened to Gender Provisions in Peace Agreements?

Agathe Christien

The world seemed to be making slow but steady progress on the inclusion of gender sensitive provisions in peace agreements. References to women and gender had…


Myths About Food Security and Water

Eckart Woertz

Former UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali famously warned in 1988 that the next war in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) would be over water—not…


Vietnam: Expert in Women’s Economic Empowerment & Disaster Risk Reduction

Background and Purpose of Evaluation The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) was created in January 2011 with the…


EnPAx Icon Seeking Information on Monitoring and Evaluation in Environmental Peacebuilding

Environmental Law Institute

The Environmental Law Institute (ELI) is collecting and synthesizing information on monitoring and evaluation (M&E) practices in environmental peacebuilding. ELI is working with the Environmental…


Call fro Action: "Goverments: commit to meaningful military emissions cuts at COP26"

There are signs that some countries may pledge to reduce military greenhouse gas emissions at COP26 in November. This call sets out the scope of…