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Cross-Appointed Professorship with Research Grant for FY2025-FY2026 (3 Positions)
Sep 27, 2024
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Hiroshima University NERPS
NERPS has secured a multi-year funding from FY2025 to FY2026 to support research and the establishment of new research clusters in Hiroshima University on the…
Liberia: Women Push for Greater Land Rights
Sep 27, 2024
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Ishmael F. Menkor
Women from across Liberia are pushing for more rights in acquiring ownership of land as compared to their male counterparts.In observance of rural women land…
Securing the Arctic: The Dilemma of Resources, Climate, and Stability
Sep 26, 2024
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Juni Moltubak
The Arctic region is transforming, both physically and politically, with far-reaching global consequences. While military security has been the main concern recently, the high north…
Afghanistan: The Taliban’s Make-or-Break Push for Agricultural Self-Sufficiency
Sep 26, 2024
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Patrick Yeager, Diplomat
Agricultural plans are a critical part of the Taliban’s efforts to win the support of regional powers, diversify revenue streams, expand domestic control, and improve…
Sudan: Flooding and Armed Conflict Aggravates Sudan’s Cholera Epidemic
Sep 26, 2024
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Oritro Karim, Inter Press Service
Sudan has been plunged into a deadly cholera outbreak in the midst of the Sudanese Civil War. Sudan is currently home to an approximate 15…
Securing the Arctic: The Dilemma of Resources, Climate, and Stability
Sep 26, 2024
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Juni Moltubak
The Arctic region is transforming, both physically and politically, with far-reaching global consequences. While military security has been the main concern recently, the high north…
Nigeria: Does Conflict-Driven Internal Displacement Influence Demand for Agricultural Inputs? Evidence from Nigeria
Sep 26, 2024
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Gillian Hollerich, CGIAR
Smallholder farmers in northeastern Nigeria face interrelated challenges of food insecurity, climate change impacts, and conflict. The region has some of the country’s highest levels of…
Angola: Head of Environment
Sep 26, 2024
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The HALO Trust
The HALO Trust’s mission is to save lives and restore livelihoods for those affected by conflict. HALO is known for its work to clear landmines…
Nepal: Nepal’s Women Leaders Champion Inclusive Development
Sep 25, 2024
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Manohara KhadkaSumitra KC
Since Nepal’s shift to a federal structure in 2015, a new generation of women leaders has emerged, dedicated to water management, sustainability and equitable development.…
Report Release - Planet on the Move: Reimagining Conservation at the Intersection of Migration, Environmental Change and Conflict
Sep 25, 2024
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Philip Maxson and Kendall Trelegan
In June 2024, the IUCN's CEESP Task Force on Migration, Environmental Change, and Conflict released the report "Planet on the move: Reimagining conservation at the…
Afghanistan: Livestock Farmers in Badghis Struggle with Soaring Costs of Grazing Land
Sep 25, 2024
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Amu TV
Livestock farmers in the Ab Kamari district of northwestern Badghis province say they are being forced to purchase grazing land at exorbitant prices, as natural…
Sudan: Hundreds Die from Cholera as War Rages in Sudan
Sep 25, 2024
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Danai Nesta Kupemba, BBC
More than 430 people have died from cholera in the past month, Sudan's health ministry says, as civil war continues to ravage the country. The…
Women's Resilience Center Facilitator
Sep 24, 2024
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International Rescue Committee
"Under the supervision of the Women’s Resilience Center and Social Work Field Placement Coordinator, the WRC Facilitator will be responsible for facilitating wellness and women’s…
Cities for Girls: Women, Peace and Security Research Report - Consultant
Sep 24, 2024
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International Rescue Committee
"The consultant will explore the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda and within it identify signature IRC tools, approaches, and projects. As part of this…
Ipas Research in Kenya Reveals How the Climate Crisis Undermines Reproductive Health
Sep 23, 2024
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Ipas
As the climate crisis intensifies, its impact on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), is becoming increasingly concerning. However, there has been limited research…
Myanmar’s Junta: Failed Governance in the Face of Nature’s Wrath
Sep 23, 2024
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James Shwe
As the floodwaters of Typhoon Yagi recede in Myanmar, they reveal more than just physical devastation. They underscore an ancient belief ingrained in Chinese and…
Why Criminalize Ecocide? Experts Weigh in
Sep 23, 2024
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Rebecca Hamilton
What do engaged stakeholders imagine that the international criminalization of ecocide can achieve? International criminal law has various goals including deterrence, retribution, expressivism, and the…
Climate Change: ‘We’re Not Going Fast Enough’: Sherri Goodman on Climate Change as Security Threat
Sep 23, 2024
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Jessica McKenzie, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
In September 1987, when Sherri Goodman joined the US Senate Committee on Armed Services, she was its youngest professional staff member and the only woman.…
Afghanistan: Forest on 3,500 Hectares of Khost Land Revived
Sep 22, 2024
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Mohammad Yousuf Mangal, Pajhwok Afghan News
Forest on 3,500 hectares land in southeastern Khost province has been revived with the support of some Non-Governmental Organization (NGOs), officials said.
Colombia: Sowing Peace, One Agribusiness at a Time: Colombian Farmers Reclaim their Land and Livelihoods
Sep 21, 2024
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Laura Quinones
The sun beats down on the fertile fields of Bolívar, Colombia, where lush green valleys stretch towards the distant Andes mountains. It's a picture of…
Colombia: Sowing Peace, One Agribusiness at a Time: Colombian Farmers Reclaim Their Land and Livelihoods
Sep 21, 2024
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Laura Quinones, UN
In the heart of Colombia, where the scars of conflict run deep, a remarkable transformation is taking place. Farmers, once displaced and dispossessed, are reclaiming…
Afghanistan: Mining Ministry Says Mafia Influence on Afghan Mines Has Been Curtailed
Sep 21, 2024
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TOLOnews
Officials from the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum stated on Saturday (September 21) during a presentation of their one-year performance report that the ministry has…
Liberia: WOCI and Partners Contribute to Responsible Agricultural Investment, Women and Youths Empowerment in Bomi County through Low Land Farming Initiative
Sep 20, 2024
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Francis Landford, Front Page Africa
In early March of this year, Women Care Initiative (WOCI) procured and supplied farming tools and seedings to 3 communities to carryout low land farming…
More Effective Aid by Design: Integrating Food, Climate and Peace
Sep 19, 2024
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Simone Bunse and Liliana Almeida
The number of people suffering acute food insecurity keeps rising. In 2023, nearly 282 million people in 59 countries experienced high levels of acute food…
Colombia: The Place of Agriculture in Peace
Sep 19, 2024
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN
Scattered throughout the territory about two hours south of Cartagena are small towns that border a network of marshlands. This intricate ecosystem of waterways and…
Sudan: Crisis in Sudan: War, Famine, and a Failing Global Response
Sep 19, 2024
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Mariel Ferragamo, Council on Foreign Relations
The conflict between the Sudanese army and a paramilitary group known as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has engulfed the nation. No end is in…
Liberia: Liberia Forest Media Watch: A New Era for Forest Protection and Transparency
Sep 19, 2024
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FrontPage Africa
In a significant step toward enhancing forest governance and promoting sustainability, the Liberia Forest Media Watch (LFMW) convened its inaugural board meeting, bringing together key…
Myanmar: Will an EU Court Ruling Embolden Timber Traders to Sneak Illegal Timber in from Myanmar?
Sep 18, 2024
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Environmental Investigation Agency
A new ruling by the EU Court of Justice (CJEU) may partially undo earlier criminal convictions for importing teak from Myanmar in defiance of a…
Water, War, and Women in Gaza
Sep 18, 2024
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H. Patricia Hynes, Common Dreams
In late 2020, a report titled Saving Gaza Begins With Its Water stated:
The water crisis in Gaza is a problem of daunting proportions, with grave implications for…
Sarah Njeri
Lecturer
SOAS University of London
United Kingdom
Sep 17, 2024
Sarah Njeri is a lecturer at the department of development studies at SOAS University of London. Sarah’s journey into academia took a non-traditional route, starting…