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Afghanistan: Bringing Clean Water to Afghan Communities
Feb 19, 2025
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International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
With support from the IFRC, the Afghan Red Crescent Society, and funding from the Japanese Red Cross Society, this initiative is empowering 4,000 households with…
Myanmar: Water Shortages in Karenni IDP Camps Lead to Conservation Efforts
Feb 19, 2025
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Kantarawaddy Times
Since January, residents and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the western part of Dee Maw Hso Township, Karenni State have been experiencing water shortages, forcing…
DR Congo vs. Apple: A Push for a More Equitable Distribution of Critical Mineral Profits
Feb 19, 2025
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Bernadette Vivuya
On 17 December 2024, a bombshell dropped that sent shockwaves through the tech world: the Congolese government, which controls one of the world’s largest reserves…
Rare Earths in Ukraine? No, Only Scorched Earth.
Feb 19, 2025
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Javier Blas
What Ukraine has is scorched earth; what it doesn’t have is rare earths. Surprisingly, many people — not least, US President Donald Trump — seem…
Climate Change, Peace and Security: Discourse Versus Action in Asia
Feb 19, 2025
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Simone Bunse and Tabea Campbell Pauli
This year’s World Economic Forum called for greater urgency in discussing the impacts of climate change on human security and social, political, and economic stability.…
Actors Must Suspend Sourcing Minerals Financing Armed Groups in Democratic Republic of Congo
Feb 19, 2025
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IMPACT
Over 15 years ago, the term “conflict minerals” was first coined—driving attention to Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). International and regional efforts emerged to address…
Liberia: Sinoe Chiefdom Demands Intruders ‘Must Leave our Land’
Feb 18, 2025
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Varney Kamara, The DayLight
After nearly four years of illegal occupancy, villagers in a southeastern chiefdom are demanding the departure of an oil palm company from their ancestral land.
Liberia: EPA, Partners Launch Geospatial Training to Boost Forest Monitoring
Feb 18, 2025
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Blamo N. Toe, Liberian Investigator
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Liberia, in collaboration with Novasphere, has launched a one-week geospatial training program aimed at enhancing forest monitoring capabilities. Hosted…
Israel/Palestine: Less Than Seven Percent of Pre-Conflict Water Levels Available to Rafah and North Gaza, Worsening a Health Catastrophe
Feb 18, 2025
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Oxfam Aotearoa
The resumption of aid into Gaza, including fuel to operate undamaged water and sanitation facilities along with water trucking, has improved the amount of water…
Liberia: Land Dispute Erupts in Grand Kru County, LLA Administrator Calls for Calm
Feb 18, 2025
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J. Saye Suah, Global News Network Liberia
A heated land dispute between the Wedabo Zoloken and Gblebo Trehn communities in Grand Kru County has prompted the Liberia Land Authority (LLA) Grand Kru…
Liberia: Unlawful Contract Unearths Logger’s Hidden Crimes
Feb 17, 2025
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Emmanuel Sherman, The DayLight
This story is the second part of a series on illegalities associated with a newly established community forest in Compound Two, Grand Bassa County.
PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Are in Munitions, and Other Military Applications Too
Feb 17, 2025
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Linsey Cottrell
Amidst growing international pressure to ban PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ over their toxicity and environmental persistence, their military applications beyond firefighting foams have received limited attention.…
Land: Land Restoration as a Security Strategy: UNCCD Highlights Ecosystem Rehabilitation at Munich Security Conference
Feb 17, 2025
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DA News
As world leaders gathered at the Munich Security Conference 2025 ( MSC 2025) to deliberate on pressing global security threats, a critical but often overlooked…
Africa: Farmer-Herder Tensions Ignite across Africa
Feb 17, 2025
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Teresa Nogueira Pinto, Geopolitical Intelligence Services
In the face of droughts and demographic shifts, competition for resources is intensifying and clashes between farmer and pastoralist groups are on the rise.
Sierra Leone: Diamond Mining in Sierra Leone: Destructive Impact on the Environment and Livelihoods [Video]
Feb 17, 2025
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Ahmed Idris, Al Jazeera
Sierra Leone produces some of the world's highest quality diamonds, but at a cost. Mining has polluted the environment, damaged homes and cost many their…
Ukraine: No Agreement on Rare Earths after First Rounds of US-Ukraine Talks in Munich
Feb 15, 2025
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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy refused to sign an agreement to grant the United States 50 percent of all future reserves of rare earth metals in…
DRC: M23 Rebels, Congo Riches and War in the DRC | Explained [Video]
Feb 15, 2025
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Channel 4 News
M23, a Rwanda-backed armed rebel group, are fighting in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - and they’re gaining ground.
Ukraine/Russia: Killer Russian Drone Strikes Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor Cover, Ukraine Says
Feb 14, 2025
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Veronika Melkozerova, Politico
A Russian attack drone struck the massive sarcophagus protecting the destroyed Chernobyl nuclear reactor, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a statement Friday.
DRC/Rwanda: European Parliament Calls for Suspension of Minerals Agreement with Rwanda over DRC Tensions
Feb 14, 2025
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Eunews
In a resolution adopted by an overwhelming majority, the Strasbourg Chamber condemns the occupation of Goma by Rwandan-backed M23 rebels. For the European Commission, suspending…
Adaptation in Afghanistan: Solar-Powered Water Supply
Feb 14, 2025
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Climate Centre
The Afghan Red Crescent has sunk ten new wells fitted with solar-powered pumps for communities in Herat and Samangan provinces “for drinking, agriculture and greening”.…
Q&A: Should Climate Be a National Security Issue?
Feb 13, 2025
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Omair Ahmad
In his new book, 'Climate Security', Ashok Swain argues that climate issues are so important and urgent that they must be treated as national security…
The Inspiring Model of Community Conserved Territories in Myanmar: Launch of the Thawthi Taw-Oo Indigenous Park
Feb 13, 2025
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Karen Environmental and Social Action Network
Amidst conflict and displacement, the need to preserve the lands of the people and natural environment is urgent. But visionary endeavours are still continuing. In…
Burkina Faso: When Resource Competition Leads to Cooperation
Feb 13, 2025
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O'Hara Shipe, Arizona State University
The United Nations has estimated that in the past 60 years, more than 40% of all internal armed conflicts have a link to competition over natural…
Stacy D. VanDeveer
Professor & Grad Program Director
UMass Boston
United States
Feb 12, 2025
Stacy D. VanDeveer is a Professor of Global Governance and Human Security at the John C. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies at…
Building Resilience: Closing the Climate Knowledge Gap in the US Military
Feb 12, 2025
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Emily Pesicka
Climate change is a “threat multiplier” that intensifies existing vulnerabilities, disrupts operations, and introduces new security risks. While the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has…
Replacing One Polluting Sector with Another? The Perils of Shifting from Coal to Livestock in Cesar, Colombia
Feb 12, 2025
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Daniela Maestre and José Vega Araújo
Governments seeking to reduce economic dependence on fossil fuels need to replace these revenue sources with growth in other sectors. SEI experts, using Cesar, Colombia…
Closing Climate Security Gaps Requires More Reliable Data on Climate Finance
Feb 12, 2025
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Abeer S. Ahmad
A recent SIPRI study revealed a range of issues in how climate finance is reported and analysed. It focused on reported commitments and disbursements of…
Climate Change: New German Government Report Highlights Growing Climate Security Risks
Feb 12, 2025
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Bob Berwyn, Inside Climate News
A report released by the German federal government today highlights growing global climate security risks, including international political destabilization, threats to food security, conflicts over…
Climate Change: Cultivating Common Ground on Climate, Peace and Security
Feb 12, 2025
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PSC Report
The 774th meeting of the Peace and Security Council (PSC) in 2018 discussed the link between climate change as a ‘threat multiplier’ and conflicts in…
Why Conflict Mineral Narratives Don’t Explain the M23 Rebellion in DR Congo
Feb 11, 2025
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Judith Verweijen and Christoph Vogel
The capture of North Kivu’s provincial capital, Goma, by the M23 armed group last month has multiplied international coverage of the forgotten crisis in eastern…