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Western Sahara: Polisario Front Hails Security Council's Commitment to Saharawi Right to Self-Determination

Apr 30, 2014 | AllAfrica

Washington — Polisario Front expressed satisfaction with the Security Council's commitment in favour of a political solution to the Western Sahara conflict based on Saharawis'…


Nile River: Sudan: Bashir Affirms Support for Ethiopia Dam Project

Apr 30, 2014 | Tesfa-Alem Tekle, AllAfrica

Bahirdar — Sudanese president Omer Hassan al Bashir has pledged that his country will extend the necessary support for Ethiopia's massive hydro-power plant project which…


Myanmar: Villagers in Southern Burma Protest Against Chinese-Backed Oil Refinery

Apr 29, 2014 | Yen Snaing, The Irrawaddy

RANGOON — About 500 ethnic Dawei villagers from Tenasserim Division’s Laung Lone Township staged a protest on Tuesday against the construction of a huge oil…


Six Years After Cyclone Nargis

Apr 28, 2014 | Robin Lustig, The Huffington Post

Next week will mark the sixth anniversary of Cyclone Nargis, which swept through the Irrawaddy Delta in Burma and killed at least 140,000 people. I've…


Myanmar: MP Proposes Faster Process for Resolving Land Dispute Cases

Apr 28, 2014 | Hein Ko Soe, Mizzima

MP and member of the Farmland Investigation Commission is calling for changes in handling land disputes which he says will make the process faster and…


Myanmar: Plans for Coal-Fired Power Plant Face Opposition in Mon State

Apr 28, 2014 | Yen Snaing, The Irrawaddy

RANGOON — Plans to build the first coal-fired power plant in Mon State have come under fire by local residents, who say they worry about…


DRC: New Troubles at the Gates of Virunga

Apr 27, 2014 | Richard Branson, Desmond Tutu, and Howard G. Buffett, The Huffington Post

The British company SOCO International has recently begun surveying for oil in Virunga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Africa's eastern Democratic…


China/Japan: Japan Says China Ships Entered Disputed Waters

Apr 27, 2014 | Press TV

Japan says two Chinese ships have sailed into disputed waters off the East China Sea, two days after US President Barack Obama declared his support…


Turkey: Whose Side Will Turkey Take in an Arab-Israeli Face Off?

Apr 26, 2014 | Ceylan Ozbudak, Al Arabiya Network

This week, as the Arab-Israeli peace talks continue, Hamas and Fatah agreed to a unity government and announced that it will take form in five…


World: Official Urges Greater Action To Combat Sexual Violence

Apr 26, 2014 | The Daily Times of Nigeria

UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict Zainab Bangura has said in spite of unprecedented political momentum to fight rape in war zones.

It says…


Underground Water Storage Can Mitigate Cross-Basin Tensions

Apr 25, 2014 | Russel Sticklor

As the earth’s surface grows hotter and precipitation becomes more variable due to the impacts of climate change, the world is in need of solutions…


Call for Applications: West African Peacebuilding Institute

Apr 24, 2014 | West Africa Network for Peacebuilding

WAPI was established to provide specialized, intensive, and culturally sensitive training in conflict transformation and peacebuilding to individuals, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), the Business Community,…


South Sudan: Why Newest Nation Could Become the Bloodiest

Apr 23, 2014 | Mick Krever, CNN

Fears of all-out civil war in the world’s newest country, South Sudan, are at an all-time high a week after rebels slaughtered at least 400…


China/Japan: Pacific Rim Deal Could Reduce Chance of Unintended Conflict in Contested Seas

Apr 23, 2014 | Austin Ramzy and Chris Buckley, The New York Times

TAIPEI, Taiwan — A naval code of conduct approved by more than 20 nations around the Pacific, including China, Japan and the United States, could…


Beyond Greed or Grievance: Understanding Conflict in Resource-rich States

Apr 22, 2014 | Christoph Vogel and Joschka Havenith

Diamonds and Rubber in Sierra Leone, oil in Angola and Sudan, tantalum and gold in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, copper in Zambia –…


Water Wars? Think Again: Conflict Over Freshwater Structural Rather Than Strategic

Apr 22, 2014 | Cameron Harrington

The global water wars are almost upon us!

At least that’s how it seems to many. The signs are troubling: Egypt and Ethiopia have recently increased…


Myanmar: Independent Mon News Agency: Ethnic Karen Communities in Southern Burma Encounter the Impacts of Mining

Apr 22, 2014 | U.S. Campaign for Burma

Karen people living in Ka Htaung Nee villages, in Mitar sub-township, Tavoy district, located in the Tenasserim Region are experiencing increased air and water pollution…


Myanmar: Farmers Face Fresh Eviction Demands from Tatmadaw

Apr 22, 2014 | Min Min, Mizzima

A water convolvulus field on the corner of Wai Zayan Tar Road and Gandamar St, Mayangone Township, Yangon was the site of a press conference…


Call for Applications: 40 Chances Fellows Program

Apr 21, 2014 | 40 Chances Fellows Program

The 40 Chances Fellows program will fund four 40 Chances Fellows with the most innovative social enterprise plans that use strategies built on the principles…


Researcher - Conflict Mapping

Apr 21, 2014 | International Peace Information Service

IPIS is recruiting a researcher on Conflict Mapping, starting in June 2014. This is a 90% FTE permanent contract. Based in the IPIS office in…


Assistant Coordinator - Food and Seasonal Security

Apr 21, 2014 | Islamic Relief France

Under the responsibility of food safety project coordinator, assistant coordinator of food and seasonal security programs, based in Tambacounda, ensures the implementation of food security…


C4D Specialist - P-4

Apr 21, 2014 | UNICEF

Under the general guidance of the Chief Communication, responsible for the design, formulation, management, execution, monitoring and evaluation of a behavioural change and social mobilization…


Director of Governance Research

Apr 21, 2014 | Center for International Forestry Research

The new Director will be responsible for the development, management, delivery and scientific quality of CIFOR’s engagements in governance research. This includes institutional arrangements, public…


Call for Applications: Funding for Master's Degrees in Conflict, Transition, and Peace Studies

Apr 21, 2014 | Institute for Conflict, Transition, and Peace Research

The Institute for Conflict, Transition, and Peace Research (www.abdn.ac.uk/ictpr) is a new research and teaching institute consolidating the University of Aberdeen's rich expertise in the…


Development-Related Postgraduate Courses

Apr 21, 2014 | German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)

Postgraduate courses for professionals from developing countries at German institutions of Higher educationDuration: 12-24 months, depending on the particular institutionInternationally recognised Master's degreeIncludes German Universities…


Not There Yet: Burma’s Fragile Ecosystems Show Challenges for Continued Progress

Apr 21, 2014 | Tim Kovach

Political and economic changes in Burma have been as rapid as they are surprising. In just three years, the country has gone from an isolated…


Egypt/Sudan: Sudan Blames Egypt for Blocking International Loans for Ethiopia’s Hydro-Dam

Apr 21, 2014 | Awramba Times

Egypt is threatening Sudan’s safety by blocking international loans for Ethiopia’s hydro-dam, said Sudan’s top official of Eastern Blue Nile State Hussein Ahmad. According to…


Myanmar: Amid Construction Boom, Burma Starts to Build Disaster Resilience

Apr 21, 2014 | Amantha Perera, Thomson Reuters Foundation, The Irrawaddy

RANGOON — Sule Pagoda Road in downtown Rangoon is famous for its role in Burma’s turbulent recent history. With its golden pagoda rising at one…


China/Japan: Japan Begins Work on Surveillance Unit near Disputed Islands – Report

Apr 20, 2014 | GMA Network

TOKYO - Japan broke ground Saturday on a coastal surveillance unit near a string of islands at the center of a bitter territorial dispute with…


India: India’s Worsening Water Crisis

Apr 19, 2014 | Ram Mashru, The Diplomat

In northern India, groundwater supplies are being depleted faster than natural processes can replenish them. According to The World Bank, India is the largest user…