Archive for March, 2024

09/03/2024

Over 110,000 Displaced in Mozambique Amidst Surging Violence as Needs Soar

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Megaruma Displacement Site hosts some of those who have been displaced. Photo: IOM 2024/María Toro

Geneva/ Maputo, 8 March 2024 (IOM)* -– More than 110,000 people have been displaced since end of last year (December 22) by the resurgence of attacks by non-state armed groups in a distressing escalation of violence in Cabo Delgado Province.  

This alarming figure represents the second-largest wave of displacement in Cabo Delgado since the onset of the conflict in 2017, underscoring the deepening humanitarian crisis in the area.  The violence has seen a horrifying increase, with affected communities bearing the brunt of these relentless attacks.

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09/03/2024

Gaza: “The Situation Is Appalling. Every Minute, Every Hour, It Is Getting Worse”

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Starvation claims more young lives as UN advocates for new aid routes

Workers from the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, continue to distribute flour in southern Gaza, but the aid trickling in is not enough to meet current needs.
© UNRWA | Workers from the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, continue to distribute flour in southern Gaza, but the aid trickling in is not enough to meet current needs.

The situation is appalling. Every minute, every hour, it is getting worse,” the UN agency for Palestinians, UNWRA, said in a tweet on X, formerly Twitter.

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08/03/2024

Malaysia: Abusive Detention of Migrants, Refugees

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By Human Rights Watch*

End Harassment, Torture of Immigration Detainees

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Undocumented migrants walk in line while being detained during an immigration raid in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, July 1, 2022.
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  • The Malaysian government is detaining about 12,000 migrants and refugees, including 1,400 children, in conditions that put them at serious risk of physical abuse and psychological harm.

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08/03/2024

World News in Brief: Israeli Settlement Plan Condemned; Abductions in Northern Nigeria; Alarm over Reported Pre-election Attacks in India

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(UN News)* The plan by Israel’s Government to build more than 3,400 housing units in illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank was condemned on Thursday [] by the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process.

A checkpoint in Hebron, in Palestine's West Bank.
© UNICEF/Ahed Izhiman | A checkpoint in Hebron, in Palestine’s West Bank.

Permits for the new dwellings were approved by Israeli authorities on Wednesday, the first since the war in Gaza erupted on 7 October.

According to news reports, the permits mean that more than 20,000 housing units have been approved in illegal settlements during the past year.

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08/03/2024

5 Ways to Accelerate Women’s Economic Empowerment

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(UN News)* — At the current rate of investment, more than 340 million women and girls will still live in extreme poverty by 2030, according to UN Women.

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© WFP/Evelyn Fey | Women in Djoukoulkili, Chad – a country wracked by conflict and climate change – take part in land rehabilitation programme supported by the UN World Food Programme (WFP).

 

As the world celebrates International Women’s Day on 8 March by investing in women, we look at what needs to be done to improve the economic situation of women around the world.

“This year’s theme – invest in women – reminds us that ending the patriarchy requires money on the table,” UN Secretary-General António Guterres said in a statement for the International Day.

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08/03/2024

New Attempts to Reduce Gender Inequality in Brazil

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RIO DE JANEIRO, Mar 6 2024 (IPS)* Brazil is beginning to test the effectiveness of a gender pay equality law passed in July 2023, a new attempt to reduce inequality for women in the world of work. | En español
Women march for their rights on Mar. 8, 2023, in Brasília. Every International Women's Day, Brazilian women take to the streets in towns and cities to protest against sexism, racism and other factors of gender inequality. CREDIT: Lula Marques / Agência Brasil

Women march for their rights on Mar. 8, 2023, in Brasília. Every International Women’s Day, Brazilian women take to the streets in towns and cities to protest against sexism, racism and other factors of gender inequality. CREDIT: Lula Marques / Agência Brasil

This Friday, Mar. 8, International Women’s Day, is the deadline for companies with more than 100 employees to publish their first half-yearly salary transparency reports, with comparative data on remuneration and the distribution of hierarchical functions between men and women, and between different ethnic groups, nationalities and ages.

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07/03/2024

‘They Destroyed Us’: North Gazans Flee Homes in Search of Food and Shelter

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(UN News)* — Life is rapidly being choked out of northern Gaza. After enduring nearly five months of bombing, starvation, illness, pain and suffering, many of the last survivors have finally had enough, according to some of the displaced who have been speaking to UN News.

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© UNOCHA | Whole neighborhoods have been erased in northern Gaza.

“Everything that benefits the body, internally and externally, is not available in the north.” With these words, Abdullah Qarmout explained why he was forced to leave his home in the Jabalia refugee camp, where he had spent his whole life.

07/03/2024

Sudan’s War Has Shattered Millions of Lives, Risks Triggering the ‘World’s Largest Hunger Crisis’

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warned as she concluded a visit to South Sudan, where she met families fleeing violence and an escalating hunger emergency in Sudan.
Photo: WFP/Hugh-Rutherford families board boats which will take them to their final destination. Many of those crossing the border are South Sudanese returnees.
Photo: WFP/Hugh-Rutherford families board boats which will take them to their final destination. Many of those crossing the border are South Sudanese returnees.

“The war in Sudan risks triggering the world’s largest hunger crisis,” warned the Executive Director.

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07/03/2024

2023, Deadliest Year on Record for Migrants

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Geneva/ Berlin, 6 March 2024 (IOM)* -– At least 8,565 people died on migration routes worldwide in 2023, making it the deadliest year on record, according to data collected by IOM’s Missing Migrants Project.

In the ten years since the Missing Migrants Project was established, more than 63,000 deaths and disappearances have been documented worldwide. Illustration: Roberta Aita, IOM GMDAC

The 2023 death toll represents a tragic increase of 20 per cent compared to 2022, highlighting the urgent need for action to prevent further loss of life.  

“As we mark the Missing Migrants Project’s ten years, we first remember all these lives lost. Every single one of them is a terrible human tragedy that reverberates through families and communities for years to come,” said IOM Deputy Director General Ugochi Daniels.

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04/03/2024

Gaza: ‘Over 600,000 Children – Half of the Displaced Population – Are Trapped in Rafah. There Is Nowhere Safe for Them to Go’ 

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UNICEF’s Appeal: Children in Gaza need life-saving support

On a rainy day, a young girl stands in front of her shelter in Rafah while holding an empty water bottle.
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