International


Mozambique: Mozambique’s ISIS Insurgency Threatens to Destroy Conservation Progress and Fragile Environmental Protections in Niassa Special Reserve

Dec 17, 2021 | Angus Begg, Daily Maverick

The Islamic State (IS) insurgency in northern Mozambique has taken a new, sinister turn, moving inland and westward into the Niassa Special Reserve, since the…


Burkina Faso: Minexx Uses Blockchain to Export Gold

Dec 16, 2021 | Max Schwerdtfeger, Mining Magazine

Mineral supply chain tech company Minexx has exported the first kilo of gold tracked through a blockchain-based platform from Burkina Faso. The company said its blockchain-based…


Iraq: Bleak Outlook for Drought-Hit Iraqis: Study

Dec 16, 2021 | Agence France-Presse

Half of the families living in drought-affected areas of Iraq need humanitarian food aid, the Norwegian Refugee Council(NRC) said in a study released on Thursday.…


Yemen: Call for Project Bids Supporting Women’s Participation in Peacebuilding

Dec 16, 2021 | YemenOnline

The Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) is a cross-government fund that supports and delivers activity to tackle instability and to prevent conflicts that threaten…


Liberia: Sapo National Park Now Prepared to Receive Tourists

Dec 14, 2021 | FrontPage Africa

Through the help of the Wild Chimpanzee Foundation and the instrumentality of the Forestry Development Authority, a new Ecolodge has been opened in Sinoe County…


DRC: Investigation Sounds Alarm on Risks in Congo’s Nascent Lithium Sector

Dec 14, 2021 | Mining.com

A new investigation by Global Witness looking into the Democratic Republic of Congo’s nascent lithium sector sounds the alarm bell on a swathe of potential…


Liberia: Liberia's Forestry Industry Paralysed By Poor Regulation

Dec 13, 2021 | EricOpa Doue, FrontPage Africa

A power struggle is playing out here deep in the forest and the stakes for the local people are high. Logging companies with concession agreements…


Afghanistan: Top Taliban Leader Claims They Have ‘Made Progress’ on Gender Rights

Dec 13, 2021 | Mike Brest


Morocco: Refugee Women Scale Atlas Mountain to Tackle Gender Violence

Dec 13, 2021 | Kawtar Abendag and Ass Hagouchi


A Gender Dimension of Energy: Modern Cooking Fuels Connected to Quicker Demographic Transition

Dec 13, 2021 | Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research


Afghanistan: Mining at Mes Aynak Has Resumed: Officials

Dec 13, 2021 | TOLOnews

Officials of the Islamic Emirate said that the Logar Mes Aynak copper-mining project, a major venture with China, has resumed operations.


Colombia: How a Peace Deal in Colombia Brought War on the Amazon

Dec 12, 2021 | Matthew Bristow, Bloomberg

Much of the world’s attention is focused on Brazil’s dismal record on safeguarding the rainforest, yet in neighboring Colombia swathes of the Amazon are being turned into…


Nigeria: Insecurity - Effects and Implications for Nigerian Women, Girls

Dec 11, 2021 | Angela Nkwo


Kuwait: ‘Gushing Oil and Roaring Fires’: 30 Years on Kuwait Is Still Scarred by Catastrophic Pollution

Dec 11, 2021 | Richa Syal, Guardian

For 10 months in Kuwait, everything was upside down. Daytime was full of darkness from the thick smoke, and nights were bright from the distant…


Cameroon: Climate Change Fuels Violence and Mass Displacement in Cameroon

Dec 10, 2021 | UN News

A flare-up in intercommunal fighting in northern Cameroon has forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes and brought a halt to aid…


DRC: Gender-Based Violence Survivors Learn to Rebuild Engines as they Rebuild Lives

Dec 10, 2021 | Vittoria Moretti


Iraq: How the Oil Industry Is Making Iraqis Sick

Dec 10, 2021 | TRT World

Oil is the main driver of Iraq’s economy, but at human and environmental costs. In Iraq’s southern city of Basra, the cancer rate has been…


South Sudan: Floods Create Fresh Catastrophe for South Sudan on Its Difficult Journey from War to Peace

Dec 10, 2021 | African Business

Seventy percent of Unity State is now under water because of the worst floods in sixty years. This is climate change in South Sudan. It’s not…


Liberia: CADASTA Foundation, Partners Launch Community Land Intervention Monitoring and Management Tools for Liberia Land Authority

Dec 10, 2021 | Jaheim Tumu, FrontPage Africa

The Liberia Land Authority (LLA) has benefited from Community Land Intervention Monitoring and Management Tools (CLIMT) launched through its partners, CADASTA, Lantmateriet and the Swedish…


Afghanistan: Afghanistan Opium Trade Booms Since Taliban Takeover

Dec 10, 2021 | Shabnam von Hein, Deutsche Welle

More Afghans facing extreme poverty are turning to opium production as a means of survival. Despite promises to the contrary, the Taliban are unlikely to…


Fiji: U.S. Government Enhances Gender Balance in Climate Adaptation Training

Dec 9, 2021 | US Embassy in Fiji


Colombia: Colombia’s Amazon Is a Peace Victim

Dec 9, 2021 | George Mackie, Washington Newsday

Surprisingly, the 2016 peace agreement in Colombia that ended nearly six decades of civil strife has harmed the Amazon. Land grabbers came into areas that…


Climate Change: Climate Change ‘Aggravating Factor for Terrorism’: UN Chief

Dec 9, 2021 | UN

In Iraq and Syria, terrorist group Daesh, also known as ISIL, has exploited water shortages and taken control of water infrastructure to impose its will…


Syria: In Northwestern Syria, Devastating Conflict Leaves a Toxic Environmental Legacy

Dec 8, 2021 | Enab Baladi

The continued bombardment of areas in northwestern Syria, including the al-Ghab Plain, subjects the residents of these areas to life-threatening risks, accidents, and constant pressure.…


Liberia: Important Step towards Land Ownership for Rural Population in Liberia

Dec 8, 2021 | GIM International

A web-based geodata solution has been launched in Liberia to support people’s land ownership rights by improving cooperation between the Liberia Land Authority (LLA) and…


Women Peacebuilders Get $5 Million Boost

Dec 8, 2021 | Search for Common Ground

New 5-year program will focus on some of the world’s conflict hotspots.


How Does Fighting Climate Change Help Protect Sexual and Reproductive Health?

Dec 7, 2021 | Leah Rodriguez


Liberia: Liberia Sets to Issue Title Deeds for Customary Land

Dec 7, 2021 | Observer

The Liberia Land Authority (LLA), with support from the Joint United Nations PeaceBuilding Support Programme on December 2, launched an historic land survey in Sinje, Grand…


Iraq: Intensifying IS Attacks Strike Near Northern Oil Fields

Dec 7, 2021 | Mohammed Hussein, Rawaz Tahir, and Araz Mohammed, Iraq Oil Report

The self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS) militant group has launched an increasingly fierce campaign in northern Iraq, including several recent attacks near oil fields in which…


DRC: How China Wrested Control of the Congo’s Critical Minerals

Dec 6, 2021 | David Uren, Australian Strategic Policy Institute

China’s system of bankrolling its state companies may be entrenching great inefficiency in its economy but has delivered it unchallenged dominance in the critical minerals…