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Myanmar: Myanmar’s Environmental Challenges
Aug 2, 2019
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Gregory McCann, Asia Sentinel
After eight years collecting dust on the planning shelves and also at the confluence of the Mali and N’mai Rivers in upper Burma, the Chinese…
Women, Land and Conflict
Aug 1, 2019
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United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs
Land is part of our identity and is essential for our livelihood. With a growing world population, available land is growing scarcer, becoming even more…
The Role of Women and Youth in Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management
Aug 1, 2019
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Tatiana LeGrand
On the 15th of July, nations around the world celebrated the World Youth Skills Day. In defining the importance of the skills of the youth,…
Climate Change: Sun Valley Climate Conference’s Broad Agenda: Wildfires, Military, Insurance, Resilience
Aug 1, 2019
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Don Jergler, Insurance Journal
Washington had a record 1,850 responses to wildfires on Department of Natural Resources lands last year. Over the last five years, wildfires have continued to…
Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone to Draft Overarching Chemical Law by 2023
Aug 1, 2019
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Chemical Watch
Sierra Leone is drafting an overarching regulatory framework on chemicals by 2023, as part of a plan of regulatory, capacity building and awareness-raising actions that…
Myanmar: Four People, Including Official, Arrested in Deadly Land Dispute
Aug 1, 2019
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Sit Htet Aung, Myanmar Times
Four people, including a village administrator, have been arrested for casualties resulting from a dispute over fertile land in Yenangyaung township of Magwe Region. The conflict…
South Sudan: South Sudan to Improve Legal Framework in Oil and Gas Sector
Aug 1, 2019
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Mandisa Nduli, Africa Oil & Power
The African Development Bank, through its African Legal Support Facility and the National Petroleum and Gas Commission (NPGC) of South Sudan, has selected Centurion Law…
Nile River Water Supply Forecasts May Reduce the Chance of Conflict
Jul 31, 2019
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Annalise Blum
Rising tensions between Egypt and Ethiopia over construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) have led to speculation that there could be a war…
Finland: Advance of Climate Change a Threat to Security in Finland, Says Expert
Jul 31, 2019
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Helsinki Times
Jarno Limnéll, a professor of cybersecurity at Aalto University, has reminded that climate issues and their direct and indirect ramifications for security should not be…
DRC: US Agency Provides $3.7 Million to Combat Illegal Mining in DRC
Jul 31, 2019
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Ajifowoke Michael Gbenga, Ventures
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has provided $3.7 million to support the fight against illegal mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo…
Mainstreaming Gender in India's Climate-Smart Agriculture Policy
Jul 30, 2019
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Mikhila Menon
India needs to adopt a climate-smart agriculture policy that includes a ‘gender lens’. Since most Indian agriculture is rain-fed, the intensifying effects of climate change…
Geoff Dabelko
Professor
Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service, Ohio University
United States
Jul 30, 2019
Geoff Dabelko is Professor and Associate Dean at the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs at Ohio University. Focusing on the intersection between research…
Gender and Justice Intern
Jul 30, 2019
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UN Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau
Guinea Bissau is a country which is experiencing instability and fragility in many areas and the State is unable to provide the goods and services…
Kenya: Terms of Reference: Endline Evaluation for UKAid Match Project in Kitui, Tharaka-Nithi and Embu Counties
Jul 30, 2019
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Trócaire
Trócaire is an Irish development agency that was established in 1973 by the Catholic Bishops of Ireland. Trócaire works in over 20 countries in partnership…
Brazil: Brazil Faith, Peace and Climate Organizer
Jul 30, 2019
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350.org
350.org is building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis. Our online campaigns, grassroots organizing, and mass public actions are led from the…
Panama: Intern - Disasters and Conflicts Programme
Jul 30, 2019
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UN Environment
The United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment) is the leading global environmental authority that sets the global environmental agenda, promotes the coherent implementation of the…
Elections for the EnPAx Board of Directors: Call for Nominations
Jul 30, 2019
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Environmental Peacebuilding Association
The Environmental Peacebuilding Association (EnPAx) will be holding its inaugural elections for its Board of Directors later this year and is seeking interested candidates to…
Rangers—Unsung Heroes of Wildlife Conservation
Jul 30, 2019
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UN Environment
World Ranger Day, an initiative of the International Ranger Federation, is marked on 31 July to celebrate the work rangers do to protect the planet’s natural…
Afghanistan: Illegal Mining Reduces Lapis Lazuli Prices in Afghanistan: Study
Jul 30, 2019
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Tamim Hamid, TOLOnews
An investigation by TOLOnews reveals that lapis lazuli prices have reduced unprecedently times due to illegal mining in one of the main deposits of the…
Crude Holding Pools Set Ablaze in Colombia
Jul 29, 2019
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Xinhua
Four pools containing a total of 2,600 barrels of crude were set on fire in eastern Colombia's Arauca department by unknown perpetrators, oil company Ecopetrol…
Lost in Translation: How Building "Strong" Institutions Can Diminish Human Security in the Global South
Jul 29, 2019
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McKenzie F. Johnson
In the Global South, natural resource conflict has largely been considered a consequence of poor governance and weak political institutions. The international community’s solution? Build “green”…
Myanmar: War and Business: Kachin’s ‘Frontline’ Hydropower Dam
Jul 29, 2019
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Ye Mon and Thomas Kean, Frontier
Despite Myanmar’s dire need for power, a US$250 million hydropower plant on the front lines of the Kachin conflict has been largely idle since the…
Iraq: Iraq's Oil and Gas Industry Aims to Be Energy Independent [Video]
Jul 28, 2019
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Osama Bin Javaid, Al Jazeera
Years of war and instability have damaged Iraq's gas and oil infrastructure, leaving it dependent on energy imports, despite having huge reserves. Now it wants…
The Sahel Uncertainty: Climate Change and Insurgency
Jul 28, 2019
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Paolo Zucconi
The Sahel is increasingly affected by underdevelopment, endemic poverty, criminality, and insurgency. Climate change has recently extrapolated these problems by making essential resources scarce. This…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Could Baghdad and Erbil End Iraq's Protacted Oil Dispute?
Jul 28, 2019
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Agence France-Presse
Iraq's federal authorities and the cash-strapped Kurdish regional government (KRG) have relaunched talks over longstanding oil and budget disputes, but observers are sceptical they will…
Myanmar: At Least 25 Dead after Myanmar Land Dispute
Jul 27, 2019
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Dhaka Tribune
At least 25 people died when a land dispute in Myanmar turned violent this week, a regional MP said Friday, as details were still emerging…
South Sudan: South Sudan Tries to Protect Wildlife after Long Conflict
Jul 27, 2019
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Sam Mednick, Associated Press
South Sudan is trying to rebuild its six national parks and 13 game reserves, which cover more than 13% of the country’s terrain, following the…
Myanmar: Police Investigate after 38 Feared Dead Following Violent Myanmar Land Dispute
Jul 27, 2019
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Mizzima
At least 25 people died following violence this week, a shocked regional MP said Friday at a press conference in Magway, as details were still…
Nigeria: Insecurity: Nigeria Loses $14bn Annually to Farmers-Herders’ Clashes – Fayemi
Jul 26, 2019
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Rotimi Ojomoyela, Vanguard
Governer Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, yesterday, lamented that Nigeria loses $14 billion annually to farmer-herder clashes, saying it may affect the country’s ability to…
Afghanistan: Ministry of Mines and Petroleum Launches Campaign to Stop Illegal Extraction of Mineral Resources
Jul 26, 2019
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Library of Congress
On June 19, 2019, Afghanistan’s Acting Minister of the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum (MOMP), Narges Nehan, announced that the Ministry had begun a country-wide…