Archive for August, 2023

03/08/2023

Displaced Families in Myanmar Brace for Monsoon Season in Cyclone Aftermath

By Reuben Lim Wende and Fabien Faivre in Sittwe, Rakhine State, Myanmar*

In hard-hit Rakhine State, heavy rains will bring further hardships for hundreds of thousands of displaced people whose homes were damaged by Cyclone Mocha. | Español
 
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Ma Phyu Ma, a 37-year-old internally displaced Rohingya woman, stands amidst debris left behind by Cyclone Mocha in her village. © UNHCR/Reuben Lim Wende

31 July 2023 (UNHCR)*Each year, between June and October, communities across Myanmar’s Rakhine State brace themselves for the near-daily deluges that sweep across the region during the monsoon season.
03/08/2023

Typhoons Trigger Destruction and Record-Breaking Rainfall in China

Human Wrongs Watch

2 August 2023 (WMO)*Record-breaking rainfall induced by tropical cyclones has caused devastation and casualties in the Chinese capital Beijing and the surrounding province of Hebei, prompting a major relief and rescue operation. Other Asian countries have also been hit.

Beijing recorded its heaviest rainfall over the past few days since records began 140 years ago.

It logged 744.8 millimeters of rain, the maximum amount of precipitation recorded during the rainstorm, between 8 p.m. on Saturday 29 July and 7 a.m. Wednesday 2 August at a city reservoir,  according to the Beijing Meteorological Service in a report cited by the Xinhua News Agency.

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03/08/2023

Heatwaves, Wildfires Mark Summer of Extremes

Human Wrongs Watch

31 July 2023 (WMO)* — Intense heat is gripping large parts of the Northern hemisphere in this summer of extremes, causing major damage to the people’s health and the environment. China set a new national daily temperature record, and many new station temperature records have been broken.
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Wildfires have caused devastation and dozens of casualties and forced evacuations of thousands of people in parts of the Mediterranean, including Algeria, Greece, Italy and Spain.

The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) has recorded a significant increase in intensity and emissions from wildfires in the eastern Mediterranean during the second half of July, particularly in Greece.

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02/08/2023

‘Let’s make breastfeeding at work, work’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — United Nations agencies on Tuesday [] kicked off World Breastfeeding Week, emphasizing the need for greater breastfeeding support across all workplaces.

A mother breastfeeds her six-month old child in Ukraine.
© UNICEF/Oleksii Filippov | A mother breastfeeds her six-month old child in Ukraine.

In the last decade, the prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding has increased by a remarkable 10 percentage points, to 48 per cent globally, according to the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

Promoting and supporting breastfeeding at workplaces can help drive the progress higher and towards the global target of 70 per cent by 2030, they said.

“Supportive workplaces are key. Evidence shows that while breastfeeding rates drop significantly for women when they return to work, that negative impact can be reversed when workplaces facilitate mothers to continue to breastfeed their babies,” Catherine Russell, UNICEF Executive Director, and Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, said in a statement.

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02/08/2023

Pertinent Concerns about Artificial Intelligence (AI): Friend or Foe?

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By Antonio C. S. Rosa | Editor – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Intelligence or… what? What are AI possibilities, vis-a-vis its human counterpart? A new human master?

You be the judge.

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It is claimed that ChatGPT does not have access to the Internet but I find this incongruent. Therefore, this piece assumes that AI depends on the Web in the same way that a microorganism needs a body to survive and grow, possibly eventually killing it.

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01/08/2023

Between Dreams and Nightmares: The Harrowing Reality of Human Trafficking in the Americas

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San Jose, 28 July 2023 (IOM)* – “I arrived in the Dominican Republic knowing I owed USD 4,500. Still, I did not know the conditions under which I would have to repay it,” tells Andrea*, a young Colombian woman who left her country in search of better opportunities. “I soon discovered that all the money I earned was taken from me and that I was required to work long hours, from 8 AM to 3 AM the next day.”

01/08/2023

Deadly Violence in the Largest Palestine Refugee Camp in Lebanon

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(UN News)* — More than two days of armed violence at the Ein El Hilweh Palestine Refugee camp in southern Lebanon continues to impact civilians, including children, a senior UN official in the country said on Monday [].

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United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA)  Headquarter in Gaza
Ziad Taleb | United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) Headquarter in Gaza

Eleven people were killed and another 40 were injured, including a staff member with the UN agency that assists Palestine refugees, UNRWA, said Dorothee Klaus, Director of UNRWA Affairs in Lebanon, citing reports.

Two schools operated by the agency sustained damage, and more than 2,000 people were forced to flee in search of safety.

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01/08/2023

Human Trafficking “a Heinous Violation of Fundamental Human Rights…”

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(UN News)* — Global crises, conflicts, and the climate emergency are escalating trafficking risks, the UN warned on Sunday [], the World Day against Trafficking in Persons.  People lacking legal status, living in poverty and without decent work often become the primary targets of traffickers.

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IOM Port of Spain | Venezuelan migrant Manuela Molina (not her real name) was promised a decent job in Trinidad, but minutes after her arrival she was forced into a van and taken to a secret location.
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In his message for the Day, UN chief António Guterres called human trafficking “a heinous violation of fundamental human rights and freedoms.” He said that this crime preys on vulnerability and thrives in times of conflict and instability, with more and more people targeted today.