International News
Humanitarian Aid Failing to Be Feminist as Funding for Women Lags behind
                    Jun 10, 2019
                    
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                    Nellie Peyton, Reuters
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
About 0.1% of humanitarian funding goes to addressing violence against women and girls worldwide, charities said on Monday, prompting calls for a new “feminist” approach…
Sierra Leone: Academic Uses Film to Raise Plight of Sierra Leone Diamond Miners
                    Jun 7, 2019
                    
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                    Matthew Reisz, Times Higher Education
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
It is widely known that “blood diamonds” played a major role in funding the rebel Revolutionary United Front during the ghastly civil war in Sierra…
Women as Climate Action Ambassadors in Coastal Districts of India's Odisha State
                    Jun 7, 2019
                    
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                    UN Environment
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
People in the coastal districts of the eastern Indian state of Odisha are increasingly suffering from the effects of climate change. Most households in the…
Climate Change: Germany Pushes Climate Change as Security Risk
                    Jun 4, 2019
                    
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                    Austin Davis, Deutsche Welle
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
Floods, drought and mass migration: all factors why Germany has made the UN's response to climate change its priority at the Security Council. But political…
Afghanistan: Greenhouses Could Hold the Key to Tackling Afghanistan’s Food Shortages
                    Jun 4, 2019
                    
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                    ACTED
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
While Afghanistan continues to import a large proportion of its most basic food needs, ACTED is working in Samangan province to help rural women become…
Myanmar: Go Fish! But, Please, Do So Legally
                    May 30, 2019
                    
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                    Kundhavi Kadiresan, Myanmar Times
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
The people of Myanmar love fish and both demand and consumption of fish is on the rise. On the one hand that’s good, because fish…
'I'll Keep Fighting': Philippine Women Keep Alive Memory of Sex Slave Horrors During World War II
                    May 30, 2019
                    
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                    Regine Cabato
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
MANILA — Rosa Henson, a survivor of wartime sexual slavery at the hands of Japanese forces, went public in 1992 with her story. She had no…
Climate Change: How to Think about Global Warming and War
                    May 23, 2019
                    
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                    Economist
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
No conflict occurs without leaders to give orders and soldiers to pull triggers. No atrocities are committed unless human beings choose to commit them.Nonetheless, future-gazers…
Chad/Mali: How Climate Change Can Fuel Wars
                    May 23, 2019
                    
                    
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
On the outskirts of Baga Sola, a small town in Chad not far from the border with Nigeria, is a refugee camp called Dar es Salaam.…
Liberia: ActionAid Trains 20 Journalists to Report Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
                    May 23, 2019
                    
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                    Front Page Africa
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
Monrovia – In the wake of increased cases of Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) across the country, 20 Liberian journalists have begun benefiting from a…
CAR: Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus Calls for a New Approach to Address Hunger and Conflict
                    May 22, 2019
                    
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                    Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus today called for a complete change in the ways to address the often-related issues of hunger and conflict. He made…
Liberia: Liberia Women Forum Wants Stakeholders Tune Down Rhetoric & Maintain Peace
                    May 19, 2019
                    
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                    Alaskai Moore Johnson
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
Monrovia – Liberia Women Forum (LWF), a woman’s advocacy group, is appealing to the main stakeholders on the Liberian political landscape to tune down the…
For Many Women in Colombia, Peace Never Arrived
                    May 19, 2019
                    
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                    Kimberley Brown, Al Jazeera
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
More than 340 human rights defenders in Colombia were killed from the beginning of 2016 to mid-August 2018 - mostly by paramilitaries trying to squash…
Somalia: UN Warns of Humanitarian Crisis in Drought-Stricken Somalia
                    May 18, 2019
                    
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                    Africa News
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
Drought has left nearly two million Somalis in desperate need of food, a humanitarian agency warned Monday, as poor rainfall pushes communities to the brink…
South Sudan: Canada's Feminist Policy a Perfect Fit for South Sudan, Says UN Refugee Official
                    May 13, 2019
                    
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                    Mike Blanchfield
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
OTTAWA — Canada could find a win for its feminist foreign policy in the spiralling famine and refugee crisis gripping South Sudan and neighbouring African…
Myanmar: Plan under Way to Increase Forest Coverage Areas
                    May 11, 2019
                    
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                    Eleven
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
The Forest Department is working to designate 30 per cent of the country’s total area as reserved forests and protected public forests and 10 per…
Liberia: Civil Society Breaking Barriers with Land Rights Law in Bong Communities
                    May 9, 2019
                    
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                    FrontPage Africa
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
Communities in the Suakoko District in Bong County are breaking traditional barriers around the ownership of land, thanks to a project being run by three…
Climate Change: Scenes from the New Cold War Unfolding at the Top of the World [Photos]
                    May 8, 2019
                    
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                    Neil Shea, National Geographic
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
For most of human history the very top of the globe has remained out of play, too cold, too distant, and too dangerous for the…
South Sudan: South Sudan Seeks to Achieve Sustainable Food Security within 2 Years
                    May 6, 2019
                    
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                    Xinhua
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
South Sudan said on Monday it aims to achieve sustainable food security within two years amid prevailing peace. Onyoti Adigo Nyikuac, minister of agriculture and…
Colombia: 'Cowardly Attack' Exposes Colombia Activists in Firing Line
                    May 6, 2019
                    
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                    Anastasia Moloney
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An attack against a leading and award-winning Colombian environmentalist, Francia Marquez, has put the spotlight on the dangers facing campaigners…
Cuba: Exxon Files Suit over Cuban Revolution Land Grab
                    May 2, 2019
                    
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                    Alexandra Jones, Courthouse News Service
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
In a federal lawsuit filed Thursday, ExxonMobil alleged that Cuban entities have been using and profiting off of its property in Cuba, which was seized…
In Hindsight: Negotiations on Resolution 2467 on Sexual Violence in Conflict
                    May 2, 2019
                    
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                    What's in Blue
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
On 23 April, Germany convened a high-level open debate on sexual violence in conflict, a key event of its April presidency (S/PV.8514). Resolution 2467 was adopted, following…
In Hindsight: Negotiations on Resolution 2467 on Sexual Violence in Conflict
                    May 2, 2019
                    
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                    What's In Blue
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
On 23 April, Germany convened a high-level open debate on sexual violence in conflict, a key event of its April presidency (S/PV.8514). Resolution 2467 was adopted, following…
Afghanistan: Afghan Women Demand Seat at Peace Talks but Face Resistance
                    Apr 28, 2019
                    
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                    Kathy Gannon
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
HERAT, Afghanistan (AP) — For four hours, Khadeja begged her in-laws to take her to the hospital. The skin on her face and neck was…
Climate Change: Militaries Go Green, Rethink Operations in Face of Climate Change
                    Apr 27, 2019
                    
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                    Linda Givetash, NBC News
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
Highly efficient air conditioners, LED lights and power meters will be used alongside weapons of war at an upcoming NATO exercise. Military officials from 29…
Myanmar: 630,000 Without Adequate Potable Water as Summer Temps Soar
                    Apr 26, 2019
                    
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                    Lei Lei, Irrawaddy
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
Ten of 14 regions and states are currently suffering from shortages of drinking water due to rising summer temperatures, according to the Rural Water Supply…
Millions of Women Are Still Landless Despite Global Push for Gender Equality
                    Apr 26, 2019
                    
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                    Zoe Tabary
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
Millions of women worldwide are still unable to access and own land despite laws recognizing their rights, researchers and campaigners said on Monday as they…
Afghanistan: How the US Military's Opium War in Afghanistan Was Lost
                    Apr 25, 2019
                    
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                    Justin Rowlatt, BBC
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
The US has spent $1.5m (£1.15m) a day since 2001 fighting the opium war in Afghanistan. So why is business still booming?
Liberia: “Government Remains Resolute in Promoting Women Peace and Security” – Amb. Kemayah Tells UN Security Council Open Debate
                    Apr 25, 2019
                    
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                    FrontPage Africa
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
NEW YORK – Liberia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, His Excellency Ambassador Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr., says the Government of Liberia remains resolute in its…
Colombia: This Colombian Village Is Redefining Its Future with Rice and Coconuts [Photos]
                    Apr 24, 2019
                    
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                    Ishay Govender-Ypma, Saveur
                    
                        
                    
                    
                
In northwestern Colombia, a small community plagued by drug cartels and deforestation is using local produce to change its fate.
