Archive for May, 2020

30/05/2020

Lives in Education – Human History as Cultural History

Human Wrongs Watch

By John Scales Avery*

29 May 2020 (Wall Street International)*   — We need to reform our teaching of history so that the emphasis will be placed on the gradual growth of human culture and knowledge, a growth to which all nations and ethnic groups have contributed.
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We need to reform our teaching of history
We need to reform our teaching of history | Image from Wall Street International.
30/05/2020

Nine Things You Need to Know about Periods and the Pandemic

30/05/2020

What COVID-19 Means for Ecotourism

Human Wrongs Watch

Interview with Johannes Refisch, United Nations Great Apes Survival Partnership Programme, Programme Manager and Coordinator

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Photo by Unsplash/ David Clode

29 May 2020 (UN Environment)* — For decades, ecotourism has helped to conserve nature and protect endangered species. COVID-19 and the subsequent closure of ecotourism sites has had an indelible impact on wildlife and the communities that protect it.

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29/05/2020

Nine in 10 Smokers Start Before They Are 18 Years Old, Warns World Health Organization

Unsplash/Sebastiaan Stam | Tobacco kills more than 8 million people each year according to the World Health Organization.

For this year’s World No Tobacco Day – marked on 31 May – the agency is focusing on protecting teenagers, who are a key target sector. More than 40 million young people today aged 13-15, have already started to use tobacco, it estimates.

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29/05/2020

Stop Tobacco Industry Exploitation of Children and Young People

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Credit: WHO

29/05/2020

Women of the World, Unite

Human Wrongs Watch

By Fernando Ayala*

May 2020 — (Wall Street International)* — The spirit of the presence of women runs through all areas of life and all across Chile: from politics to economy, from science to literature, from the countryside to the city, from the mountains to the sea, from the desert to Patagonia. It has long been unacceptable to assign them the role of home, children, and selected professions.

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The struggle of women in Chile
The struggle of women in Chile | Image from Wall Street International.

Lately they achieved an unprecedented milestone when the bill for the upcoming plebiscite to approve a new Constitution to be voted on October 25 was approved in Parliament: 50% of those who write it will be women.

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29/05/2020

US Must Take ‘Serious Action’ to Halt Police Killings of Unarmed African Americans, UN Human Rights Chief Urges

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The UN human rights chief on Thursday [28 May 2020] condemned the killing of 46-year-old George Floyd while in police custody in the city of Minneapolis, calling it the latest in “a long line of killings of unarmed African Americans by US police officers and members of the public”.

UN Photo/Loey Felipe | Six years before George Floyd was killed in police custody in the city of Minneapolis, protestors in New York City demonstrated against the police shooting of Michael Brown.

 “I am dismayed to have to add George Floyd’s name to that of Breonna Taylor, Eric Garner, Michael Brown and many other unarmed African Americans who have died over the years at the hands of the police – as well as people such as Ahmaud Arbery and Trayvon Martin who were killed by armed members of the public”, said High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, in statement.

29/05/2020

Unless Countries Act Together Now, the COVID-19 Pandemic Will Cause “Unimaginable Devastation and Suffering around the World” – UN Chief Warns

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(UN News)*–Unless countries across the world act together now, the COVID-19 pandemic will cause “unimaginable devastation and suffering around the world”, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Thursday [28 May 2020] at a virtual high-level meeting on financing for development.

WFP/Giulio D’Adamo | Food assistance programmes in Chad promote sustainable agriculture and strengthen incomes and livelihoods.
Painting a picture of 60 million pushed into extreme poverty; famine of “historic proportions”; some 1.6 billion people left without livelihoods; and a loss of $8.5 trillion in global output – the sharpest contraction since the Great Depression of the 1930s – he called for a response with “unity and solidarity”.
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29/05/2020

30 Trafficked Migrants in Libya Killed in a Shooting in Smuggling Warehouse

Human Wrongs Watch

Geneva, 28 May 2020 (IOM)* – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) deplores the killing of 30 migrants in a shooting yesterday (27/05) involving a trafficker in Libya.

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Mediterranean Sea. Photo IOM/Mohamed Muse

The tragedy occurred in a smuggling warehouse in Mezda, near the city of Gharyan, southwest of Tripoli where a group of migrants were being held. Eleven migrants who sustained severe injuries have been rushed to the hospital.

“This senseless crime is a bleak reminder of the horrors migrants have to endure at the hands of smugglers and traffickers in Libya,” said IOM Libya Chief of Mission Federico Soda.

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29/05/2020

Latin America and Caribbean: Millions More Could Miss Meals due to COVID-19 Pandemic – World Food Programme

(UN News)* — Some 14 million people in Latin America and the Caribbean could experience severe food insecurity this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to projections released on Thursday [28 May 2020] by the World Food Programme (WFP).

The UN agency estimated that 10 million additional people could join the 3.4 million across the region who were already unable to meet their basic food needs.

WFP/Miller Choles | Take-home rations are given to parents of children in Colombia who are missing out on school meals due to COVID-19 school closures.
“It is vital and urgent that we provide food assistance to the growing number of vulnerable people in the region, as well as those who depend on informal work”, said Miguel Barreto, WFP Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean.

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