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Do Women Care More About Climate Change Than Men?

May 19, 2019 | Tabitha Whiting

Recently I heard environmentalist economist and author of Doughnut Economics, Kate Raworth, speak (she joined us for our Rebel Book Club April meet up). She mentioned…


Liberia: Liberia Women Forum Wants Stakeholders Tune Down Rhetoric & Maintain Peace

May 19, 2019 | Alaskai Moore Johnson

Monrovia – Liberia Women Forum (LWF), a woman’s advocacy group, is appealing to the main stakeholders on the Liberian political landscape to tune down the…


For Many Women in Colombia, Peace Never Arrived

May 19, 2019 | Kimberley Brown, Al Jazeera

More than 340 human rights defenders in Colombia were killed from the beginning of 2016 to mid-August 2018 - mostly by paramilitaries trying to squash…


Somalia: UN Warns of Humanitarian Crisis in Drought-Stricken Somalia

May 18, 2019 | Africa News

Drought has left nearly two million Somalis in desperate need of food, a humanitarian agency warned Monday, as poor rainfall pushes communities to the brink…


Central African Republic: Coordinator Resilience/Food Security

May 17, 2019 | Cordaid

Cordaid is the Catholic Organization for Relief and Development Aid. It is one of the biggest international development organizations, with a network of hundreds of…


Policy Lead Climate Change Adaptation

May 17, 2019 | Oxfam

Oxfam Novib is a Dutch foundation and the Dutch affiliate of the international Oxfam organization. Oxfam Novib is fighting for a just world without poverty.…


Afghanistan: Team Leader

May 17, 2019 | Danish Refugee Council

The Danish Refugee Council assists refugees and internally displaced persons across the globe: they provide emergency aid, fight for their rights, and strengthen their opportunity…


Myanmar: Subject Matter Experts, Myanmar Agri-Food Systems Activity

May 17, 2019 | ACDI/VOCA

Since 1963 and in 146 countries, ACDI/VOCA has empowered people in developing and transitional nations to succeed in the global economy. Based in Washington, D.C.,…


Lebanon: Protection & Gender Coordinator

May 17, 2019 | Near East Foundation

The Near East Foundation, formerly the American Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief, then the American Committee for Relief in the Near East, and later…


Communications Assistant/Assistante aux communications

May 17, 2019 | IMPACT

About IMPACT

Communications Assistant Ottawa, Canada

IMPACT transforms how natural resources are managed in areas where security and human rights are at risk. We investigate and develop…


This Year's Goldman Environmental Prize Winner Says the Battle for Land Rights in Liberia Is Just Getting Underway

May 17, 2019 | Alfred Brownell

In 2016, I fled my native Liberia to avoid being arrested. My organization Green Advocates had recently filed a complaint before the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm…


Sudan/South Sudan: South Sudan Concerned Sudan Turmoil Could Hurt Oil Exports

May 17, 2019 | Paul Burkhardt, Bloomberg

South Sudan, recovering from a civil war in which 400,000 people died and and a quarter of the population was displaced, is concerned that an…


Bomb-Laden Drones Threaten Arabian Oil Fields, Nuclear Plant

May 16, 2019 | Energy & Environment News

A Yemen rebel drone strike this week on a critical Saudi oil pipeline shows that the otherwise-peaceful sandy reaches of the Arabian Peninsula now are…


Climate Change: EU Security Community Considers Climate Security

May 16, 2019 | Planetary Security Initiative

Climate-related security issues were prominently discussed in Brussels. Luxembourg Minister of Defense François Bausch addressed the topic in a meeting with his counterparts in the…


Sudan: Community-Led Rainfall Monitoring in Sudan’s Darfur

May 16, 2019 | UN Environment

Darfur, in Sudan, as most of arid and semi-arid Africa, is marked by a good deal of climatic variability. Climate change has also led to…


Afghanistan: A Connecticut Soldier Exposed to Smoke from 'Burn Pits’ in Afghanistan Now Fights for Benefits and Battles Terminal Brain Cancer

May 15, 2019 | Peggy McCarthy, Hartford Courant

Every day for 10 months in 2012, Peter Antioho walked through dense, black smoke from an open burn pit on his Army base in Afghanistan.…


Somalia: Online Course Inspires Former Envoy to Counter Environmental Degradation in Somalia

May 15, 2019 | UN Environment

An interview with Abshir H Abshir is Executive Director, Centre for the Rule of Law and Development. Based in Garowe, the capital of Somalia’s semi-autonomous…


Colombia: No Peace without a Piece of the Land

May 15, 2019 | Augusta Dwyer, Global Landscapes Forum

After more than half a century of conflict, the Colombian government signed a peace agreement with the FARC guerrillas in 2016, taking a massive step…


Afghanistan: Casualty of War: Deforestation and Desertification in Afghanistan

May 15, 2019 | Austin Bodetti, New Arab

While gridlock is keeping the Taliban and the United States from reaching a political settlement to the war in Afghanistan, a lacklustre peace process represents just…


Iraq: The Exodus Begins as Foreign Oil Companies Exit Iraq on Security Concerns

May 15, 2019 | Julianne Geiger, OilPrice

ExxonMobil is starting to evacuate its engineers working on Iraq’s West Qurna 1 field due to security concerns, according to Al Arabiya. Earlier in the…


London: Director, Centre for Women Peace and Security

May 14, 2019 | The London School of Economics and Political Science

LSE is looking for an outstanding individual to provide leadership in developing the growth and international standing of the Centre for Women, Peace and Security. The Centre…


Evidence from Malawi: Why Agricultural and Nutrition Eduction Programs Should Engage Both Women and Men in Households

May 14, 2019 | Catherine Ragasa and Noora-Lista Aberman

Gender norms and inequalities are an important factor in Malawi’s ongoing food security problems. They shape agricultural practices and production, knowledge acquisition, innovation, food choices—and…


Syria: Syrian Conflict Leaves 93 Percent of Population in Poverty

May 14, 2019 | Ibrahim Hamidi, Asharq Al-Awsat

The conflict in Syria has led to a food safety disaster in the country, with 93 percent of the population living in poverty. A number…


Sudan/South Sudan/Abyei: Security Council Extends Mandate of United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei until November, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2469 (2019)

May 14, 2019 | UN

The Security Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) until 15 November today, deciding also to reduce its authorized troop…


Science Diplomacy and Environmental Peacebuilding in the Polar Regions: Conservation, Resource Management, Geopolitics and Diplomacy

May 13, 2019 | Carla Isobel Elliff, Rashmi Ramesh, Sunitha Anup, and Dhanasree Jayaram

The polar regions of our planet, the Arctic to the north and the Antarctic to the south, are among the world’s most environmentally vulnerable regions.…


New Water Model Points Way to Gender and Social Equality

May 13, 2019

Valeriana Choque Zambrana and her family manage a small farm in Marquina, growing beans, corn and barley to eat at home and to sell in…


Local Solutions to Strenghten Women's Voices in Land Governance

May 13, 2019 | International Institute for Environment and Development

With increasing pressure on land in sub-Saharan Africa, including from commercial agriculture and mineral and oil extraction, how can the voices of women be included…


South Sudan: Canada's Feminist Policy a Perfect Fit for South Sudan, Says UN Refugee Official

May 13, 2019 | Mike Blanchfield

OTTAWA — Canada could find a win for its feminist foreign policy in the spiralling famine and refugee crisis gripping South Sudan and neighbouring African…


Myanmar: Myanmar Loses about 150,000 Acres of Forest Annually: Survey

May 13, 2019 | Zeya Nyein, Eleven

Forest erosion rate in Myanmar is reached to about 150,000 acres annually within five-year time and Myanmar stood third place in the list of countries…


Iraq: Iraq Reveals Big Corruption File in Basra Oil Contracts Involving Two Int. Companies

May 13, 2019 | Sangar Ali, Kurdistan 24

Iraq’s Commission of Integrity on Monday revealed corruption marred contracts between the state-run Basra Oil Company and two international firms over the purchase of loading arms. The…