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EnPAx Icon Seeking Scholars for Workshop on QCA in Research on Environment, Conflict, and Peace (at the First EnPAx Conference)

Dec 21, 2018

Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is an emerging method in the social sciences. It is able to disentangle complex and context-dependent causal links, integrating quantitative and…


Myanmar: Myanmar Land Grab Fears Stoked by New Law

Dec 21, 2018 | Libby Hogan, Voice of America

A new land conflict is threatening to erupt in Myanmar, where land is so sought after that even a cemetery can be eyed by developers.…


Climate Change: Germany Aims to Put Climate into Focus at UN Security Council

Dec 21, 2018 | Julian Wettengel, Clean Energy Wire

Germany plans to use its diplomatic clout during its two-year term on the UN Security Council to ensure that climate change concerns are an integral…


Myanmar: Myanmar’s New Gemstone Law Is Flawed Says Global Witness

Dec 21, 2018 | International Mining

Myanmar’s parliament has passed a new law governing the gemstone sector. According to international anti-corruption NGO Global Witness, “the law may do little to reform…


Sudan: Student Killed in Sudan Bread Price Protests

Dec 21, 2018 | Agence France-Presse

A student demonstrator was killed Thursday in eastern Sudan, a local official and relatives told AFP, amid mounting protests over the rising price of bread.…


Myamar: IFC Report Recommends Alternatives to High-Risk Myitsone

Dec 21, 2018 | Thompson Chou, Myanmar Times

A government-sponsored study warned against restarting the highly controversial Myitsone dam and recommended alternatives to develop the country’s hydropower sector. The final version of the…


Jordan: Livelihoods Advisor Syria Response

Dec 20, 2018 | World Vision

World Vision International is a humanitarian aid, development, and advocacy organization.World Vision International is seeking a Livelihood Adviser for Syria (75%) and Jordan (25%). The…


Yemen: WASH Program Manager

Dec 20, 2018 | Solidarites International

Solidarités International is a non-profit organization working in areas of conflict and natural disasters. Its main aim is to provide quick and effective support for…


Iraq: Access to Finance Project Manager

Dec 20, 2018 | Mercy Corps

Mercy Corps is a global humanitarian organization empowering people to recover from crisis, build better lives and transform their communities for good. Mercy Corps has…


This Year’s Extreme Weather Showed That the Pentagon Is Not Ready for Climate Change

Dec 20, 2018 | Dan Spinelli

One year after President Donald Trump took office, his Defense Department released a survey cataloging the ways climate change has affected thousands of military installations across…


Sierra Leone: Underground Mining to Start in Kenema District

Dec 20, 2018 | Saffa B. Moriba, Awoko

The paramount chief of Lower Bambara chiefdom Kenema district PC Alimamy Moiwai Farma V spoke as Chair during the public consultation and disclosure of the…


Sahel: Peace in Sahel Requires Tackling Causes of Instability, Special Adviser Tells Security Council amid Calls to Advance Development, Fight Terrorism

Dec 20, 2018 | UN Security Council

The Sahel is awash with challenges — from food insecurity and terrorist-related security threats to the negative impacts of climate change — but it has…


50 Years of Water at Wilson: Water, Conflict and Cooperation (Part 1 of 2)

Dec 19, 2018 | Elizabeth Wang and Truett Sparkman

A number of countries across North Africa, the Middle East, into Central and South Asia are “at risk of failure if they can’t get the…


Tackling Water Shortage in Kabul

Dec 19, 2018 | Saboor Stanikzai

With rising security threats, violent crime rates, pollution, traffic congestion and so forth; the rapid population growth and the rising temperatures have left the residents…


Myanmar: Myanmar Continues Efforts to Generate International Demand for Local Gems

Dec 19, 2018 | Chan Mye Htwe, Myanmar News

The Second Yangon International Gems and Jewelry Fair is set to take place in Yangon’s Lotte Hotel from January 9 to 13, according to the…


EnPAx Icon Deadline Extended for Proposed Contributions for the 1st International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding

Dec 18, 2018

The Environmental Peacebuilding Association is extending the deadline for the call for proposals for the 1st International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding. The new deadline will…


EnPAx Icon Last Call to Join the Environmental Peacebuilding Association as a Founding Member!

Dec 18, 2018

The Environmental Peacebuilding Association, founded in April of this year, is offering founding membership to individuals and institutions who join by December 31, 2018. With members from more…


EnPAx Icon Register for the Second Running of the MOOC on Environmental Security & Sustaining Peace!

Dec 18, 2018

We are pleased to announce the second running of a massive open online course (MOOC) on Environmental Security & Sustaining Peace. The first MOOC was…


EnPAx Icon Call for Trainings to Be Held at the 1st International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding

Dec 18, 2018

The Environmental Peacebuilding Association is soliciting training proposals to enrich the experience at the First International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding in Irvine, CA on October…


How Gender and Climate Change Can Be Integrated into Military Operations (Book Preview)

Dec 18, 2018 | Jody Prescott

As the United States develops a strategy to guide all military services on how to promote the participation of women in conflict prevention, management, and…


Syria: New Satellite Images Show Convoy of Trucks Transporting Syrian Oil to Iraq and Turkey [Photos]

Dec 18, 2018 | Al Masdar News

The Russian Ministry of Defense published two images on Monday that showed Syrian oil being transported to the neighboring countries of Iraq and Turkey. As…


EnPAx Icon Ken Conca

Professor
American University
United States
Dec 18, 2018

Ken Conca is a professor of International Relations at the School of International Service at American University, focusing on the connection between environment, conflict, and…


EnPAx Icon Affordable Gift Idea … Sponsor a Student’s Membership in the Association!

Dec 17, 2018

Professors and Mentors, are you looking for the perfect and affordable gift for the holidays? Sponsor one of your students with an EnPAx Student Membership!…


Refugees Returning To Syria Face Devastated Water, Sewage Infrastructure

Dec 17, 2018 | Kayla Ritter

Islamic State (IS) militants were ousted from key Syrian cities in 2018, and the country’s civil war, approaching its eighth year, is winding down. Despite…


Myanmar: Armed Ethnic KNU Criticises Land Law Amendment

Dec 17, 2018 | Chan Thar, Myanmar Times

The armed ethnic Karen National Union (KNU) on Sunday called for the abolition of the Vacant, Fallow and Virgin Lands Management Law because it contravenes…


Afghanistan: Disarmament: With Drones, Researchers Take up the Fight against Land Mines

Dec 17, 2018 | News Article Insiders

Together with his colleague, Timothy de Smet, he decided to try the principle in a field in a State Park in Binghamton tested. The use…


Colombia: A Colombian Roadmap for Climate Change

Dec 17, 2018 | Edward Davey, City Paper Bogotá

Colombia is one of the world’s most vulnerable countries to climate change – witness the devastation caused by recent floods, as well as the setbacks…


Afghanistan: Nearly Six Thousand Afghan Farming Families Severely Affected by Drought Targeted for Emergency Assistance

Dec 17, 2018 | Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN

With the approval of the Government of Afghanistan, the Republic of Korea and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) have joined…


Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellow

Dec 16, 2018 | Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship

The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship provides full-time six to nine-month fellowships for recent college and graduate school alumni to work on international peace and…


Afghanistan/Pakistan: Afghanistan and Pakistan’s Looming Water Conflict

Dec 15, 2018 | Waleed Majidyar, Diplomat

From the Mayan Empire to modern-day Syria and Yemen, water insecurity has been a predominant cause of social distress, conflict, and crisis. Studies show that…