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Iraq/Kurdistan: Glencore Restructures $500 Million Oil Loan With Iraqi Kurdistan

Jul 9, 2020 | Javier Blas and Jack Farchy, Bloomberg

Glencore Plc has restructured a $500 million oil-for-cash loan to Kurdistan in northern Iraq, reducing payments for 2020 as the semi-autonomous region struggles due to…


Afghanistan: Afghan Women Spin New Careers by Reviving Ancient Silk Road Crafts

Jul 9, 2020 | Stefanie Glinski, Thomson Reuters Foundation

Once an important Silk Road trading hub, the Afghan city of Herat has long been a cultural centre, but decades of war have ravaged its…


Myanmar: Corruption, Weak Rule of Law Cited as Myanmar Probes Latest Jade Disaster

Jul 7, 2020 | Radio Free Asia

A team appointed by the Myanmar government to probe a massive landslide at a jade mine in northern Myanmar has begun its investigation into the…


Climate Woes Growing for Women, Hit Worst By Displacement and Migration

Jul 7, 2020 | Megan Rowling

From sexual violence in displacement camps to extra farm work and greater risk of illness, women shoulder a bigger burden from worsening extreme weather and…


Indonesia: Women, Peace and Security and Indonesia's Foreign Policy

Jul 7, 2020 | Retno LP Marsudi

The issue of women, peace and security is one of the priorities of Indonesia’s foreign policy. This priority is manifested also in our support for…


Myanmar: Mogok Bans Entry to Unlicensed Gem Mines

Jun 25, 2020 | Kyaw Ko Ko, Myanmar Times

Mogok township in Mandalay Region will prohibit people from entering gem-mining concessions that have expired licenses. Ko Soe Min Hlaing, a local resident, described the…


Uganda: Integrating Gender into Climate Change Interventions

Jun 25, 2020 | Sarah Kenyi, Hanns R. Neumann Stiftung

The effects of climate change such as prolonged droughts and unreliable weather patterns adversely impact smallholder coffee growing farmers in Uganda. To mitigate this, the…


Libya: Women, Peace, and Security in Libyan Context

Jun 25, 2020 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya

Full and effective participation of women in public life, including all political processes and peace building initiatives remains essential and a core priority for UNSMIL.…


South Sudan: East African Court Bars South Sudan, Two Firms from Exporting Oil

Jun 23, 2020 | Luke Anami, East African

The government of South Sudan and two mining companies have been barred from operating and exporting oil due to spills that have polluted the environment.…


Afghanistan: 'Divorce Isn't an Option': Afghan Women Find Hope in Saffron Scheme

Jun 23, 2020 | Stefanie Glinski, Guardian

In Zadid’s village in Herat province’s Pashtun Zarghun district, an area disputed by the Afghan government and the Taliban, an increasing number of men are…


Iraq: As Conflict Abates, Iraqi Villages Begin to Tackle “Huge” Problem of Rubble

Jun 19, 2020 | UN Environment

On the ground, the level of destruction seems endless. Homes, schools and shops have been reduced to piles of cement and stone, the fall-out from…


Somalia: For these Women, an Age-Old Way of Life is Ending in the Horn of Africa

Jun 19, 2020 | Aurora Almendral, National Geographic

So many died at once “it was like they were poisoned,” said Rahma Hassan Mahmoud, a herder in Somaliland, of the catastrophe that befell her…


Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Environmental Programming

Jun 16, 2020 | Chelsea Keyser, Resonance

The World Bank estimates that one in three women and girls will experience gender-based violence during her lifetime. In communities that experience severe environmental stress and degradation,…


Afghanistan: Afghanistan Hires Lockdown Jobless to Boost Kabul's Water and Trees

Jun 15, 2020 | Shadi Khan Saif, Reuters

As lockdown measures imposed in March take their toll on Afghanistan’s workforce, the government is employing more than 40,000 jobless workers to rehabilitate groundwater supplies…


Israel/Palestine: West Bank's Ancient Terraces Threatened by Settlers' Plan to Build Business Park on Unesco Site

Jun 11, 2020 | James Rothwell, Telegraph

A Unesco World Heritage site in the West Bank that dates back to the rule of King Herod could soon be “destroyed” by ultra-orthodox Jewish…


Women Integral to Battling Coronavirus and Pushing for Lasting Peace and Security

Jun 11, 2020 | UN Women

The coronavirus pandemic has brought into sharp focus the differentiated impacts that COVID-19 is having on women, including new obstacles to their meaningful participation in…


Afghanistan: 20 Workers Dead in Afghanistan Mine Collapse

Jun 10, 2020 | Shadi Khan Saif, Anadolu Agency

All 20 miners trapped in a coal mine that collapsed in Afghanistan’s northern Samangan province a day earlier have died, officials confirmed on Wednesday. The…


UN Urges Need for Gender Lens to Address Climate Change and other Security Crises in the Time of This Pandemic

Jun 10, 2020 | Kathmandu Post

Gender inequality is not only shaping the experience of the crisis, but also prospects for resilience and recovery of countries around the world, as they…


For People on the Front Lines of Climate Change and Conflict, COVID-19 Is a New Challenge

Jun 9, 2020 | UN Environment

Al Rahad is one of many communities where the combined effects of climate change, conflict, gender inequality, and now the COVID-19 pandemic are posing grave…


Gender Lens Essential to Addressing Linked Climate Change and Security Crises, Urges Joint UN Report

Jun 8, 2020 | UN Environment

As countries reel from the devastating social and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, gender inequality is shaping the experience of crisis, as well as…


Colombia: The Colombian Prosecutor’s Office Indicates that Displaced Peasants Do Not Receive the Aid Ordered by the Justice

Jun 8, 2020 | Europa Press

The Colombian Public Prosecutor’s Office has alerted this Sunday that up to 93 percent of the judicial rulings that decree the delivery of housing and…


Myanmar: Southern Myanmar’s Indigenous Groups Say the UN Should Scrap $21 Million Conservation Plan

Jun 3, 2020 | Skylar Lindsay, ASEAN Today

Myanmar’s Tanintharyi Region is among the most vibrantly biodiverse places in Asia. The southern tail of kite-shaped Myanmar, Tanintharyi encompasses hundreds of islands in the…


Fighting the Climate Battle

Jun 3, 2020 | Jane Ahern, The Madras Pioneer

A local woman's dedication to family traditions, community service and social justice has led to what she describes as her dream job. Madras resident Katherine…


Myanmar: Campaigners in Myanmar’s Tanintharyi Region Oppose $21m Conservation Project

May 27, 2020 | Daniel Quinlan, Mongabay

Campaigners in the Tanintharyi region of southern Myanmar have urged international donors to support community conservation efforts, rather than what they see as a top-down…


On Peacekeepers Day, UN to Spotlight Vital Role of Women Peace Operations

May 27, 2020 | UN News

Women in Peacekeeping, this year’s theme, highlights their central role in UN operations. 

“Women often have greater access in the communities we serve, enabling us to…


Pandemic Disrupts Illegal Drug Trade, Upending Both Product and Profits

May 25, 2020 | Brian Mann, NPR

The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the illegal drug trade in ways not seen since World War II, affecting nearly every country and many different kinds…


India, Brazil: Women Peacekeepers from Brazil and India Share UN Military Gender Award

May 25, 2020 | UN News

The award, created in 2016, recognizes the dedication and effort of individual military peacekeepers in promoting the UN principles on Women, Peace and Security in peace operations.…


Myanmar: Myanmar’s Hasty Solar Tender Draws Criticism from Investors

May 24, 2020 | Thompson Chau, Myanmar Times

The Ministry of Electricity and Energy (MOEE) is being criticised by the business community over a recent tender for solar power, with key foreign investors…


Women's Appeal for Human Security, Public Health, Peace, and Sustainable Development

May 24, 2020

Governments need to cut military expenditure, and increase their focus and budgets on human security and global cooperation, in order to recover from the COVID-19…


Colombia: Colombia’s Crumbling Drug Policy: Farmers Thwart Attempt to Resume Aerial Spraying of Coca

May 19, 2020 | Adriaan Alsema, Colombia Reports

The Colombian government thought it could outsmart farmers by taking advantage of the coronavirus pandemic to resume the aerial spraying of coca. Turns out farmers…