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ERC Advanced Grant / UKRI Frontier Research Grant PhD Studentship

Mar 4, 2025 | SOAS

The ERC Advanced Grant/UKRI Frontier Research Grant ‘Addressing the Multi-scalar Dimensions of Sectoral Water Conflicts Through the Lens of Water Security: Lessons from South Asia…


Resource Wars: The Hidden Fuel behind Most Conflicts

Mar 3, 2025 | Eman Fatima

From ancient conquests of land, agricultural products, and trade routes to modern geopolitical struggles for natural gas, oil, and minerals, the control over resources has…


Global Biodiversity at a Crossroads: The Need for Data in Conservation and Peacebuilding

Mar 3, 2025 | VisionRI

The World Bank’s study highlights the urgent need for reliable biodiversity data to drive conservation efforts, especially in conflict zones and transboundary ecosystems. It argues…


Nigeria: Farmers-Herders Conflict Hindering Delta from Being Leading Food Producer – SA

Mar 3, 2025 | Mercy Enoch, Business Day

Special Adviser to Delta State Governor on Livestock and Inter-ethnic Relations, Jeffrey Azagba, on Friday, lamented that conflicts between farmers and herders have hindered the…


Nigeria: Farmers-Herders Conflict Hindering Delta from Being Leading Food Producer – SA

Mar 3, 2025 | Mercy Enoch, Business Day

Special Adviser to Delta State Governor on Livestock and Inter-ethnic Relations, Jeffrey Azagba, on Friday, lamented that conflicts between farmers and herders have hindered the…


Zimbabwe: A Gift for Conservation Helps Reduce Conflict between Humans and Wildlife

Mar 3, 2025 | Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN

Populations of many wildlife species in Zimbabwe have been declining over the last 30 years due to consecutive droughts, habitat loss, poaching and sale of…


Sudan/South Sudan: “We Don’t Have Protection”: The Worsening Crisis in Disputed Abyei

Mar 3, 2025 | Okech Francis, New Humanitarian

In Abyei, a disputed oil-rich region between Sudan and South Sudan, political limbo has long fuelled local conflicts and left the area neglected by international…


Afghanistan: Taliban Diverts Helmand River Water Again, Satellite Images Show

Mar 3, 2025 | Iran International

The Taliban has diverted water from the Helmand River (known as Hirmand in Iran) despite previous promises to release Iran’s share, according to satellite images…


India: Women Farmers in Bihar Turn to Solar Pumps, Overcoming Patriarchy, Woes

Mar 2, 2025
Press Trust of India

Indu Devi, a 35-year-old widow from Suryahi village, knows the weight of despair all too well. When her husband was hanged over a land dispute,…


Property Rights in Colombia: Reality and Challenges

Mar 1, 2025 | Omar Hernandez

According to the International Property Rights Index, prepared by the Property Rights Alliance, Colombia ranks 80th out of 125 countries. While this result reflects some…


Nigeria: NGO Launches Project to Empower Women in Peacebuilding, Environmental Protection

Mar 1, 2025 | Ibrahim Sofiyullaha, Legit.ng

A non-profit organization in Abuja, the Ark and Rainbow Development Foundation (ARDF), has introduced the SHAPPE Project, an initiative aimed at empowering women and youth…


Kenya: The Silent Struggle: Women in Agriculture Bearing the Weight of Every Task

Feb 28, 2025 | Eileen Bogweh Nchanji, Lutomia Cosmas and Victor Nyamolo

Agriculture is a critical lifeline for many rural communities in Kenya. In Makueni County, Kenya, women farmers bear the majority of workload on the farm:…


Kenya: Kiambu Women Redefining Roles in Coffee Sector

Feb 28, 2025 | Yvonne Wangeci

Women in Kiambu are transforming Kenya’s coffee industry through empowerment and innovation, challenging traditional barriers and redefining their role in the sector. Coffee, Kenya’s second-largest agricultural…


Kiambu Women Redefining Roles in Coffee Sector

Feb 28, 2025 | Yvonne Wangeci

Women in Kiambu are transforming Kenya’s coffee industry through empowerment and innovation, challenging traditional barriers and redefining their role in the sector. Coffee, Kenya’s second-largest agricultural…


Navigating Security Challenges in the Horn of Africa: The Interplay of Climate Change, Resource Scarcity and Regional Stability

Feb 28, 2025 | Abraham Ename Minko

The Horn of Africa is a region marked by a complex tapestry of challenges, where political instability, economic underdevelopment, and social fragmentation intersect. In recent…


Timor-Leste: Timor-Leste Appears to Abandon Sustainability

Feb 28, 2025 | Damien Kingsbury, Pearls and Irritations

More than two decades ago, the then soon to be independent country of Timor-Leste planned to embark on a future marked by sustainability, avoiding the…


DRC/Rwanda: EU Parliament Calls for End to Rwanda Mineral Pact over DRC Conflict Links

Feb 27, 2025 | Dider Makal, Mongabay

On Feb. 13, the European Parliament voted overwhelmingly to suspend a cooperation agreement with Rwanda on a trio of minerals critical to the clean energy…


DRC: Paris Prosecutor Drops Case against Apple over Congo Minerals, Document Shows

Feb 27, 2025 | Reuters

French prosecutors have closed a case filed by Democratic Republic of Congo accusing Apple subsidiaries of using conflict minerals in its supply chain, according to…


DRC: X Influencer Misleads on DRC Offer of Rare Minerals to US, EU

Feb 27, 2025 | Purity Mwambia, Voice of America

African Hub, an X content creator with over 800K followers, misquoted Tshisekedi, claiming he requested the U.S. military intervention in exchange for control over his…


Haiti: Strengthening The Resilience of Women and Girls Amidst Haiti's Growing Humanitarian Crisis

Feb 27, 2025 | Moise Alex Docteur

In 2024, Haiti faced an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, characterized by escalating gang violence, massive population displacement, and climate disasters. Over one million people were displaced,…


Leveraging Cooperation for Human Rights and SDGs in Conflict Zones

Feb 26, 2025 | Sara Ketabi

The challenges of achieving sustainable development in conflict-ridden regions demand an integrated approach that not only addresses immediate humanitarian needs but also reinforces the foundational…


DRC: M23 Rebels Loot 10 Tons of Strategic Minerals from a Plant in South Kivu

Feb 26, 2025 | Fides

More than 10 tons of strategic minerals were taken by M23 militiamen from a plant in the Congolese province of South Kivu. This is what…


Somalia: Somalia Faces Escalating Crisis amid Drought, Conflict and Price Hikes

Feb 26, 2025 | Vibhu Mishra, UN

The humanitarian situation in Somalia is worsening as drought, conflict and soaring food prices push millions toward extreme hunger, UN agencies warned on Wednesday.


Kyrgyzstan/Tajikistan: Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan Finalize Border Agreement

Feb 26, 2025 | Sher Khashimov, Diplomat

Government officials from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan at last finalized a border delimitation agreement during a meeting at the Ala-Archa state residence in Bishkek on February…


Q&A: Julian Higuera-Florez on Harnessing Environmental Peacebuilding in Latin America and the Caribbean

Feb 25, 2025 | Angus Soderberg

Environmental peacebuilding offers a promising framework to address deeply intertwined environmental challenges and conflict dynamics in Latin America and the Caribbean. So why has it…


South Sudan’s Natural Wealth: A Double-Edged Sword for Development

Feb 25, 2025 | VisionRI

South Sudan’s natural resources hold the key to its economic transformation, but weak governance, environmental threats, and poor infrastructure pose significant challenges. The World Bank’s…


Colombia: Colombia’s Cattle Traceability Bill Awaits Approval as Deforestation Spikes

Feb 25, 2025 | Maxwell Radwin, Mongabay

Lawmakers in Colombia are considering new regulations that would make it easier to track the movement of cattle as they’re bought and sold, with the…


Iraq/Kurdistan: BP Finalizes Agreement with Iraq to Revive Kirkuk Oil Fields

Feb 25, 2025 | Bloomberg

BP Plc finalized an agreement with the government of Iraq to redevelop the giant Kirkuk oil fields, a deal that signals a return to the…


Ukraine: Ukraine and US Agree on Minerals Deal, Ukrainian Officials Say

Feb 25, 2025 | Evelyn Ann-Marie Dom, Associated Press

According to anonymous officials, Kyiv and Washington reached a broad economic deal which includes the exploitation of Ukraine's rare earth minerals. US President Donald Trump…


Ukraine/Russia: Putin Offers Russian and Ukrainian Rare Minerals to US

Feb 25, 2025 | Hafsa Khalil and Vitaliy Shevchenko, BBC

Russian President Vladimir Putin said he is open to offering the US access to rare minerals, including from Russian-occupied Ukraine. This comes after US President…