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Papua New Guinea: Gender-Based Violence Shakes Communities in the Wake of Forest Loss

May 19, 2020 | John C. Cannon, Mongabay

KOKOPO, Papua New Guinea — Change. That’s what Monica Yongol has seen in her 54 years. In that time, the loggers and then the oil…


Myanmar: Adapting Myanmar Resilience Projects in Response to COVID-19

May 12, 2020 | Cordaid

Cordaid, in partnership with Caritas Myanmar (KMSS), has been working on Community Managed Disaster Risk Reduction. In 13 villages, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) committees have…


Papua New Guinea: Women Play Key Role in Crafting Peaceful, Sustainable Future for Papua New Guinea

May 12, 2020 | United Nations

Following is UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed’s briefing, as prepared for delivery, to the Peacebuilding Commission on the joint mission to Papua New Guinea, in…


Canada: Violence Against Indigenous Women During COVID-19 Sparks Calls for MMIWG Plan

May 10, 2020 | Teresa Wright, CBC

With reports of a sharp rise in violence against Indigenous women as COVID-19 restrictions keep families stuck in their homes, concerns are being raised about…


Former SIPRI Researcher Arthur H. Westing—In Memoriam

May 8, 2020 | Stockholm International Peace Research Institute

SIPRI mourns the passing of former SIPRI expert Arthur H. Westing (United States), who died on 30 April 2020 at the age of 91.


China/Vietnam/South China Sea: China Updates Disputed Sea Maps to Get Back at Vietnam

May 1, 2020 | Ralph Jennings, Voice of America

China has renamed scores of islets and underwater landforms in the South China Sea, a move some analysts say is intended to push back against…


What COVID-19 Tells Us About Gender Inequality in Latin America

May 1, 2020 | Eugene Zapata-Garesché and Luciana Cardoso

Mexico City – In the midst of social and economic unrest, the COVID-19 pandemic appears as an uninvited guest to an already crowded cocktail of…


Can Militant Groups Be Environmentalists?

Apr 29, 2020 | Kira Walker, World Politics Review

Competition over scarce natural resources is often a key driver of the tensions that fuel armed conflict in different corners of the world. Yet in…


Vietnam: Addressing Gender-Based Violence Alongside the COVID-19 Pandemic in Viet Nam

Apr 29, 2020

Quang Ninh Province, Viet Nam – The “Anh Duong” (Sunshine) House Shelter for the provision of essential services to survivors of violence against women and…


Myanmar: Campaigners Call for Transparency in Myanmar Timber Trade after 850 Tons of Wood Seized

Apr 28, 2020 | Michael Tatarski, Mongabay

Earlier this month, Myanmar’s Information Ministry announced that the country’s Forest Department had seized nearly 850 tons of illegal timber between March 30 and April…


Guatemala: Tejiendo Paz Addresses Environmental Issues, Conflict and the Pandemic

Apr 28, 2020 | Janey Fugate

TOTONICAPAN, Guatemala — Wearing the brightly colored skirt typical of Maya women in the Western Highlands, Nicolasa Grasiela Checlan held up a baton with a…


Indonesia: Conflict between Indonesian Villagers, Pulpwood Firm Flares up over Crop-Killing Drone

Apr 27, 2020 | Hans Nicholas Jong, Mongabay

Villagers in Sumatra accuse a pulpwood plantation company of using a drone to spray herbicide to kill their crops, calling it the latest in a…


Yemen: On the Frontline of War, Yemeni Women Are Building Peace

Apr 27, 2020 | Kira Walker

It was the third year of the war when Muna Luqman heard of a conflict over water in Al-Haymatain, a remote area of Yemen’s Taiz…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Oil-for-Budget War Reignites between Erbil and Baghdad

Apr 26, 2020 | Lawk Ghafuri, Rudaw

Having spent a year shirking its end of the oil-for-budget agreement with Baghdad, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has said it is ready to hand…


Liberia: Gender Ministry’s Exempt During COVID-19 Lockdown, Increases Sex & Domestic Violence, Says Child Rights Activist

Apr 26, 2020 | Obediah Johnson, FPA

Monrovia – Liberian child rights activist, Satta Fatumata Sheriff has frowned on the decision by the George Weah—led government to close the Ministry of Gender, Children…


Africa: Triple Threat - Conflict, Gender-Based Violence and COVID-19

Apr 26, 2020 | Nontobeko Mlambo, AllAfrica

 Johannesburg — The new coronavirus, officially called SARS-CoV-2, has infected more than three million people worldwide – 31,000 in Africa by 26 April – with Egypt,…


Egypt/Ethiopia/Sudan: 'It'll Cause a Water War': Divisions Run Deep as Filling of Nile Dam Nears

Apr 23, 2020 | Ruth Michaelson, Guardian

Despite Egypt’s fears of ‘hydro hegemony’ and concerns it will worsen water shortages in Sudan, Ethiopia’s controversial dam project is close to fruition.


Girls are COVID-19 Victims in Developing Countries

Apr 23, 2020 | Jackie Abramian, Grit Daily

COVID-19 has turned our world upside down, and girls in developing countries and refugee camps have become its frontline victims. Along with other countless international…


Liberia: Defiant, Hopeful Liberia Moving on with Online Oil Bid Rounds amid COVID-19, Falling Oil Prices

Apr 22, 2020 | Rodney Sieh, FrontPage Africa

With the world’s leading exporters, OPEC and Russia agreeing to cut production by a record amount and the United States oil-producing businesses taking drastic commercial…


Vanuatu: How Some Pacific Women Are Responding to Climate Change and Natural Disasters

Apr 22, 2020 | Neena Bhandari

Women in the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu are dealing with six crises currently – COVID 19, drought, scarcity of potable water, and volcanic…


Displaced and Stateless Women and Girls at Heightened Risk of Gender-Based Violence in the Coronavirus Pandemic

Apr 22, 2020 | UNHCR

Around the world COVID-19 is taking lives and changing communities but the virus is also inducing massive protection risks for women and girls forced to…


Women and Girls Main Victims of Domestic and Gender Violence – SADC Secretariat

Apr 22, 2020 | Namibia Economist

Addressing the sudden rise in domestic violence and gender violence is a key concern for authorities in all the Member States of the Southern African…


An Earth Day Profile: The Power of Action, Bringing African Women Environmentalists Together for Shared Learning

Apr 22, 2020 | UN Environment Programme

As many civil society organizations come together to observe the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, plans have had to change since the COVID-19 global crisis and pandemic has led…


DRC: Congo Governor Condemns Rising Insecurity at Mines in Gold Province

Apr 15, 2020 | Reuters

Illegal mining and trading are fuelling worsening violence on mine sites, the governor of Democratic Republic of Congo’s gold-rich Ituri province said, after armed robbers…


India: Agrobiodiversity Initiatives Open Women’s Horizons in Kerala

Apr 15, 2020 | Mahima Jain, Mongabay

Kaliamma Nanjan, 70, sings as she cuts through her farm in Kerala’s Western Ghats. She deftly navigates the slopes of Attappady in Palakkad district with…


China: Roses in the Battlefield: Rural Women Farmers Join the Fight against COVID-19 in China

Apr 15, 2020 | UN Women

In January 2020, the COVID-19 epidemic began spreading across China. Of the 42,600 medical workers dispatched to the hardest-hit Hubei Province, as of early March, two-thirds…


Female-Led, Island-Based Solutions to Climate Change

Apr 14, 2020 | Rebecca Root, Devex

According to the United Nations, the majority of people displaced by climate change are women. Given that small island developing states are among the most vulnerable to the…


China/Vietnam/South China Sea: Chinese Ship back in Waters off Vietnam amid Coronavirus 'Distraction'

Apr 13, 2020 | Khanh Vu and James Pearson, Reuters

A Chinese ship embroiled in a standoff with Vietnamese vessels last year has returned to waters near Vietnam as the United States accused China of…


Somalia: 'Most of the Men are your Enemies': One Woman's Crusade in Somalia

Apr 9, 2020 | Neha Wadekar and Will Swanson

Ibado Mohammed Abdulle is a counsellor, friend and campaigner for women who have been made refugees in their own country by the impact of the…


Solomon Islands: Machetes in Hand, Women Join Forces to Fight Logging in Solomon Islands

Apr 8, 2020 | John Beck, Reuters

IGWA, Solomon Islands - Jessica Jacinta was just a child when loggers first arrived in the forest a few miles from her Solomon Islands village…