
From the Field: Green Wall of Opportunities Grows in the Sahel

America’s Migratory Routes Reach Grim Milestone: Over 500 Deaths So Far in 2019
Geneva, 16 August 2019 (IOM)* – In total, at least 514 people have lost their lives in the Americas in 2019, compared with 384 recorded through this point in 2018 – an increase of just over one-third.

This is the earliest point in any of the past six years that IOM’s Missing Migrants Project has reached a threshold of 500 or more deaths in the Americas.
In prior years, the 500-death mark was reached in either September (2016), October (2017, 2018) or December (2015), or, in the case of 2014, not at all, as only 495 deaths were recorded of migrants in transit in the Americas that year.
Women (67 deaths) and children (40) made up just over one-fifth of all deaths recorded in the Americas in 2019, although remains also were recovered from 137 sites where the age and gender of the deceased has yet to be determined.
Prisoners Of The Cyber Space – Click Delete to Save Your Mind
Human Wrongs Watch
By Fernando Velázquez*
August 2019 (Wall Street International)* — We are at the beginning of the 21st century, which means these words will be read mostly by non-people: automata or stunned crowds that no longer act as individuals, words will be chopped up, atomized and turned into search engine keywords within industrial conglomerates of cloud computing, located around the world in remote, hidden places, words will be copied millions of times by algorithms designed to send an advertisement to someone, somewhere, who accidentally identifies itself with something I say.

‘The Work of Women Humanitarians Makes a “Huge Difference” to the Lives of Millions of Women, Men and Children in Urgent Need’ – World Humanitarian Day
Human Wrongs Watch
The work of women humanitarians makes a “huge difference” to the lives of millions of women, men and children in urgent need, the United Nations chief said in his message for World Humanitarian Day.
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A Dreaming Stranger on a Train
Human Wrongs Watch
By Edward Curtin – TRANSCEND Media Service*
“Small disconnected facts, if you take note of them, have a way of becoming connected.” – Walker Percy, The Thanatos Syndrome

Edward Curtin
News headlines for July, 2, 2019 seen at a kiosk in Grand Central Station: Trump says tanks will be on display July 4th as a sign of the nation’s firepower; bombing kill dozens and hurts schoolchildren as Taliban talks resume; Israel is blamed for deadly missile strike in Syria; could a mandatory keto diet improve U.S. military performance; and Japan resumes commercial whaling.
The traveler saw these notices of strength and power and passed them by in disgust.
On the train from New York City, the advertisement on the wall with a picture of a disconsolate white guy read: “They say laughter is the best medicine. But not when it comes to ED.”
Sharp Increase in Grave Violations against Children in Mali, Warns UNICEF
Human Wrongs Watch
BAMAKO/DAKAR/GENEVA/NEW YORK (UNICEF)* – There has been a sharp increase in grave violations committed against children in 2019 in Mali, particularly in killing and maiming, UNICEF and child protection partners on 13 August 2019 warned.
Forest-Friendly Chocolate
16 August 2019 (UN Environment)* — Sougue Kadjatou is a 45-year-old farmer who lives with her husband and two children in Agboville, a village in Côte d’Ivoire. Her cocoa plantation, where she works every day from morning until early afternoon, is a 40-minute walk from the village. “I’m glad they told me to plant banana and timber trees in my cocoa plantation,” she says.

Abstraction and the Economy — Small Is Beautiful

On the ‘Sacrifice’ Necessary for Climate Change

You who build these altars now
To sacrifice these children,
You must not do it anymore.
-Leonard Cohen
15 August 2019 (openDemocracy)* — Raising the spectre of sacrifice is the all the vogue in current climate denier and delayer circles: it is representative of our current moment in time.

