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How It Feels to Watch Your Reef – and Livelihood – Get Pulverised
Human Wrongs Watch
By Madjuri*
Plastic Pollution: How Humans Are Turning the World into Plastic
Mediterranean Migrant Arrivals Reach 45,808 in 2018; Deaths: 1,405
Human Wrongs Watch
Johan Galtung on Present Russia/Norway Conflict
Human Wrongs Watch
By Synöve Faldalen | Arctic Meeting Point – TRANSCEND Media Service*
This interview was part of the Peace Seminar organized by Arctic Meeting Pointat the Tromsø Public Library, Norway on 12 Apr 2018.
Interview conducted by Synöve Faldalen, director of SABONA-TRANSCEND in Daily Life, a Conflict Resolution method for school children conceived by Johan Galtung.
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“Unfortunately, so far we have failed. It’s the truth. So, there is not peace in South Sudan”
Human Wrongs Watch
In a visit to South Sudan on 3 July 2018, the UN Deputy Secretary-General spoke mother-to-mother with displaced women, pledging that she and other senior women leaders from the international community will not give up on the hope for peace for their nation.

Poorer Countries Set to Be ‘Increasingly Dependent’ on Food Imports to Feed Their People
Human Wrongs Watch
Poorer countries with rising populations and scarce natural resources are likely to be “increasingly dependent” on imports to feed their people, according to an annual report jointly compiled by the United Nations food agency, launched on 3 July 2018.
As Many as 330,000 Displaced by Heavy Fighting in South-West Syria
Human Wrongs Watch
Intense air and ground-based strikes at multiple locations in Syria’s south-western Dara’a governorate has resulted in the “largest displacement” in the area since the conflict began more than seven years ago, the United Nations refugee agency has reported.
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Women-Friendly Spaces for Rohingya Refugees
Human Wrongs Watch
3 July 2018 — Simple shelters that are little more than huts with bamboo sticks and plastic sheeting for walls, and tarpaulins overhead, are serving a very important purpose for refugee women and girls forced to flee their homes to the vast refugee camps of Bangladesh.

Some 19 Women-Friendly Spaces (WFS), also known as women’s centres or women’s safe spaces, set up by the United Nations Population Fund (UNPFA) cater to hundreds-of-thousands of women and girls, providing healthcare and counselling, as well as professional case management for survivors of violence.

