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There Cannot Be Climate Justice Without Gender Justice
Mar 27, 2024
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Mehmet B. Bulut
Climate change and its impacts are gendered. Cyclone Gorky, which hit Bangladesh in 1991, caused around 140,000 deaths, of which 90% were women. Cyclone Nargis in…
Water Wars: Spending Billions Preparing for Hot Wars When Water Wars Are Looming
Mar 27, 2024
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Kalinga Seneviratne, InDepthNews
Since the pandemic, governments have been spending billions on arming themselves for imagined hot wars when billions of dollars are needed to mitigate a global…
What Does Russia’s War in Ukraine Mean for Global Biodiversity Conservation Efforts?
Mar 27, 2024
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Margaret D. Williams
This article explores some of the environmental consequences of Russia’s war in Ukraine that are being felt far beyond the battlefields. In the high latitudes…
South Sudan: South Sudan on the Brink after Oil Exports Derailed by Sudan’s Civil War
Mar 26, 2024
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Mat Nashed, Al Jazeera
Violence and insecurity could worsen in South Sudan after one of its key oil pipelines to international markets, which passes through neighbouring Sudan, was damaged…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraqi Oil Ministry Rebukes Foreign Oil Producers in Kurdistan for 'Interference in National Affairs'
Mar 26, 2024
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Dana Taib Menmy, New Arab
The Iraqi oil ministry issued a rebuke on Monday in response to recent assertions made by foreign oil producers in the Kurdistan region, denouncing them…
Afghanistan: Nearly 80% of Afghans Lack Access to Drinking Water: UNDP
Mar 25, 2024
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Xinhua
About 79 percent of Afghanistan’s population lacks access to potable water, according to a report from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Afghanistan. The report…
Libya/Ukraine/Yemen: The Weaponization of Water in Conflict Zones: A Global Crisis Unfolds
Mar 25, 2024
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Politics Today
In conflict zones around the world, water has become a weapon, leading to dire consequences for civilian populations. From Yemen to Ukraine to Libya, the…
Afghanistan: Could Taliban Canal Spark Water War In Central Asia? [Video]
Mar 25, 2024
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Austin Malloy, Radio Azadi
The Taliban-led government is pushing forward with the ambitious Qosh Tepa canal project despite concerns over its impact. The waterway taps the Amu Darya River,…
Afghanistan: First International Water Conference to Be Held Soon in Kabul
Mar 25, 2024
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Naweed Samadi, TOLOnews
Abdul Rasheed Iqbal, chancellor of Kabul Polytechnic University, said that lecturers and scientists from several countries, including Russia, India, Pakistan, and Iran, are interested in…
Assessing Local Aspects of Climate Security and Environmental Peace
Mar 25, 2024
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Tobias Ide, Anselm Vogler, Jan Sändig, and Natalia Dalmer
Climate change’s potential to aggravate insecurity, particularly through violent conflict, has created a fear that is both widespread and justified. Civil and defense ministries around…
DRC: Peace Dividend Allows Villagers to Grow Their Own Food
Mar 24, 2024
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UNICEF
Capitalizing on the return to agricultural activities, UNICEF and partners launched the Community Food Resilience Project as one of multiple nexus interventions to re-ignite economic…
Yemen: From Conflict to Cooperation: Yemeni Communities Find Common Ground over Water
Mar 24, 2024
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UNDP
Water, the elixir of life, can also be a flashpoint for tension. In Yemen, where water scarcity is a harsh reality, communities have experienced disputes…
Afghanistan: Al-Qaeda Affiliates Gain from Taliban's Mining in Afghanistan, Reports Foreign Policy
Mar 23, 2024
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Afghanistan International
Referring to a confidential document, Foreign Policy detailed how the Taliban provides Al-Qaeda commanders and operatives with a range of support, with weaponry and shelter…
Afghanistan: Al Qaeda Is back—and Thriving—in Afghanistan
Mar 22, 2024
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Lynne O’Donnell, Foreign Policy
Al Qaeda is back to its old tricks in Afghanistan. Much as it did before masterminding the 9/11 attacks, the terrorist group is running militant…
Guyana/Venezuela: Venezuela Escalates Border Dispute, Forms State on Guyanese Land
Mar 22, 2024
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Latin American Post
Amidst geopolitical complexities, Venezuela’s legislative body, aligned with President Nicolas Maduro, ratified the formation of a new state within the contested Esequibo region, escalating a…
Water Weaponization in Russia and Ukraine: A Conversation with Marcus King
Mar 22, 2024
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Wilson Center
Russia’s devastating invasion of Ukraine just over two years ago upset the larger foreign policy conversations surrounding global stability—and Russia’s role in it. Yet the…
Mujeres, Guardianas del Agua y del Acuerdo de Escazú en la Amazonía. Women, Guardians of Water and the Escazú Agreement in the Amazon.
Mar 21, 2024
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Alianza tejedoras de vida
In the department of Putumayo, a group of brave women have become the Guardians of Water and protectors of the Escazú Agreement, one of the…
Afghanistan: The Revitalization of Northern Afghanistan through the Qosh Tepa Canal Project
Mar 21, 2024
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Noman Hossain, Khaama Press
For years, northern Afghanistan has faced recurrent droughts, diminishing water resources, and economic difficulties due to decreased agricultural productivity. However, the initiation of the Qosh…
Colombia: Unergy Introduces Agrovoltaic Projects in Colombia
Mar 21, 2024
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Greentech Lead
Amidst controversies surrounding the installation of photovoltaic projects on farmlands in Europe, Unergy’s mini-farms in Latin America offer tangible solutions to agricultural issues stemming from…
Afghanistan: Afghanistan Loses 34% of Its Forests in the Last 15 Years
Mar 21, 2024
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Ariana News
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations says that the wars and crises of the past 40 years have had a very…
Evaluating Projects and Programs in Fragile, Conflict-Affected, and Violent Contexts
Mar 21, 2024
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Ella Stack, Amanda Woomer, Carl Bruch, and Shaadee Ahmadnia
Worsening climate change and natural resource degradation exacerbate existing insecurities as competition for natural resources increases, institutional fragility is amplified, and economic, social, and political…
Water for Peace: Sustainable Water Management Can Play a Pivotal Role in Building and Maintaining Peace
Mar 21, 2024
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Vikrom Mathur
The growing demand for water resources induced by population growth, industrial development and climate change is increasing the vulnerability of communities across the world. Water…
Sudan/South Sudan: Sudan Declares Force Majeure after Oil Pipe in War Zone Ruptured
Mar 20, 2024
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Simon Marks and Okech Francis, Bloomberg
Sudan declared a force majeure on oil exports, saying it’s no longer receiving supplies from neighboring South Sudan following a “major rupture” in a pipeline…
Colombia/Ecuador: Afro-Descendant, Indigenous Communities on Colombia-Ecuador Border Join Forces to Adapt to Climate Change
Mar 20, 2024
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World Food Programme
In the Colombia-Ecuador border area, mangroves – forests that appear to float on water – are threatened by pollution, the climate emergency and violence related…
Kazakhstan/Uzbekistan: Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Agree to Install Transboundary Water Meters
Mar 20, 2024
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Catherine Putz, Diplomat
While water is often characterized as a potential spark for conflict in Central Asia, it is at the same time an opportunity for cooperation. Kazakhstan…
Water: Did Agasthya Muni Have a Solution for the World’s Water Conflicts?
Mar 19, 2024
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Sagar Dhara, Countercurrents
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision, the Cauvery River water dispute between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu exploded into street riots in Bengaluru during…
Water: Innovations Leading the Way to Water and Peace
Mar 19, 2024
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Ellen Boyer Pokorny and Kerry Schneider, Stockholm International Water Institute
As an entry point into cooperative dialogues, water can be a platform on which to base peaceful knowledge sharing discussions, capacity building, and long-term climate-resilient…
Liberia: Liberia Land Authority Trains Land Management Committees in Concession Communities
Mar 19, 2024
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UNDP
The Liberia Land Authority in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme with funding from the Peace Building Fund of the United Nations, has trained…
DRC Bleeds Conflict Minerals for Green Growth
Mar 19, 2024
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Alexandria Shaner
As violent militias rampage across the country, activists in the DRC are urgently calling for a green transition that puts justice first, not new revenue…
Libya: Women Peace Security and Humanitarian Action Programme Officer-for internationals only
Mar 19, 2024
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United Nations Women
BackgroundUN Women, grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, works for the elimination of discrimination against women and…