Archive for June, 2024

21/06/2024

‘Honour the Strength and Courage of Refugees,’ Urges UN Chief

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(UN News)* — “Conflict, climate chaos and upheaval” have forced more than 120 million people from their homes including 43.5 million who have fled across national borders said the UN Secretary-General in his message for World Refugee Day, marked on Thursday [20 ].

A Sudanese refugee sits with her three-month-old twins at a UNICEF-supported breastfeeding and nutrition awareness centre in Eastern Chad.
© UNICEF/Donaig Le Du | A Sudanese refugee sits with her three-month-old twins at a UNICEF-supported breastfeeding and nutrition awareness centre in Eastern Chad.

That’s a record number on the move – “fuelling profound human suffering”, António Guterres added, while at the same time honouring their strength and courage.

Drawing attention to the day each 20 June, is also about stepping up efforts to protect and support those forced from their homes “on every stop of their journey.”

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21/06/2024

‘Every Minute 20 People Leave Everything Behind to Escape War, Persecution or Terror’

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World Refugee Day

refugees walking with their belongings

Rohingya refugees fleeing conflict and persecution walk towards the Kutupalong refugee settlement. | PHOTO:© UNHCR in Bangladesh

(United Nations)* — Refugees need our solidarity now more than ever. Solidarity means keeping our doors open, celebrating their strengths and achievements, and reflecting on the challenges they face. 

Solidarity with people forced to flee also means finding solutions to their plight – ending conflicts so they can return home in safety, ensuring they have opportunities to thrive in the communities that have welcomed them, and providing countries with the resources they need to include and support refugees.

Learn more about this year’s observance!

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21/06/2024

Haiti: A Call To Action for All Caribbean and Latin American Countries

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Mario Lubetkin is FAO Assistant Director-General and FAO Regional Representative for Latin America and the Caribbean 

The escalation of violence and multiple crises worsen Haiti's acute food insecurity - Credit: Justine Texier / FAO - Although the most recent evidence shows signs of improvement in food insecurity in Latin America and the Caribbean, the data reveal a worrying upward trend in Haiti and sectors of the subregion

The escalation of violence and multiple crises worsen Haiti’s acute food insecurity. Credit: Justine Texier / FAO

SANTIAGO, Jun 20 2024 (IPS)* Although the most recent evidence shows signs of improvement in food insecurity in Latin America and the Caribbean, the data reveal a worrying upward trend in Haiti and sectors of the subregion.

The situation in Haiti is particularly alarming: violence, a prolonged economic crisis, and extreme weather events have brought the country to a critical point with devastating consequences for its population. A further deterioration in acute food insecurity is projected between June and October 2024.

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19/06/2024

Laws of War Likely ‘Consistently Violated’ in Israeli Strikes on Gaza: UN Human Rights Chief

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(UN News)* — A UN probe into the Israeli military’s bombing of Gaza has pointed to the laws of war being “consistently violated” with regard to the use of hugely powerful bombs and an alleged lack of distinction between combatants and civilians, the Organization’s human rights chief said on Wednesday [].

Parts of the city of Khan Younis are now almost unrecognizable after more than eights months of intense bombardment, UN officers report.
© UNICEF/Tess Ingram | Parts of the city of Khan Younis are now almost unrecognizable after more than eights months of intense bombardment, UN officers report.
19/06/2024

A Mother’s Plea for Peace

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By Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate – TRANSCEND Media Service*

To all the people of Gaza I send you my deepest love and sympathy on the death of your beloved family and friends who have been murdered by the Israeli military in its ongoing war on Gaza.

I also send my deepest sympathy to all the many thousands of Palestinians who have been injured and maimed, many of whom have not been able to access medical help due to the killing of medical staff and bombing by Israel of many hospitals.

I cannot begin to understand the depth of your pain on the loss of those you love. I can only say ‘I am sorry – please forgive me that I did not do enough to help stop this madness of military violence which cruelly took away the ones you love.’

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19/06/2024

Protracted Crises in Haiti Drive 60% Increase in Displacement since March

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Geneva/ Port-au-Prince, 18 June 2024 (IOM)*  – Nearly 580,000 people are internally displaced across Haiti, a 60 per cent increase since March, according to the latest data from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in the country.

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“The figures we see today are a direct consequence of years of spiraling violence – that reached a new high in February – and its catastrophic humanitarian impact,” said Philippe Branchat, head of the IOM in Haiti.

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19/06/2024

‘Small Arms Are the Leading Cause of Violent Deaths Globally and Are the Weapon of Choice in Nearly Half of All Global Homicides’

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(UN News)* — A conference focused on small arms and light weapons is taking place at a “difficult and dangerous moment for humanity,” according to the UN Chief António Guterres.

The ruins of a weapons storage facility in Tripoli, Libya. (file)
© UNICEF/Giovanni Diffidenti | The ruins of a weapons storage facility in Tripoli, Libya. (file)

Delivering remarks in New York on behalf of the Secretary-General at a meeting aimed at eradicating the illicit trade in small arms, Izumi Nakamitsu, the head of the UN Office of Disarmament Affairs, warned on Tuesday [] that military expenditures continue to rise across the globe.

New conflicts are placing millions of people in the line of fire, and small arms and light weapons play a major role in these conflicts, she said.

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18/06/2024

In 2023, the 9 Nuclear-Armed States Spent $10.8 Billion More on Their Nuclear Arsenals than in 2022, a Total of $91.4 Billion, or $2,898 Per Second

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By the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)*

17 June 2024 — In 2023, the nine nuclear-armed states spent a combined total of $91,393,404,739 on their arsenals – equivalent to $2,898 a second. ICAN’s latest report “Surge: 2023 Global nuclear weapons spending” shows $10.7 billion more was spent on nuclear weapons in 2023 than in 2022.

Pie chart showing the total global nuclear
weapons spending and breaking down who spent what

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18/06/2024

Land Grabs Squeeze Rural Poor Worldwide

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Jun 17 2024 (IPS)* Since 2008, farmland acquisitions have doubled prices worldwide, squeezing family farmers and other poor rural communities. Such land grabs are worsening inequality, poverty, and food insecurity.

Squeezing land and farmers
A new IPES-Food report highlights land grabs (including for ostensibly ‘green’ purposes), the financial means used, and some significant implications.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram

Powerful governments, financiers, speculators, and agribusinesses are opportunistically gaining control of more cultivable land.

The report notes the 2007-08 food price spike and financial crash catalysed more land acquisitions.

Quantitative easing and financialization after the 2008 global financial crisis enabled even more land grabs. Investors, agri-food companies, and even sovereign wealth funds have obtained farmland worldwide.

Agribusinesses and other investors want land to make more profits, urging governments to enable takeovers. Cultivable land is being used for cash crops, natural resource extraction, mining, real property and infrastructure development, and ‘green’ projects, including biofuels.

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17/06/2024

Digital Remittances by Migrant Workers Reduce Poverty and Drive Rural Transformation by Connecting Millions of ‘Unbanked’ Women and Men

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Rome (IFAD)* -– In celebration of the International Day of Family Remittances (IDFR) on 16 June, the G20’s Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion (GPFI) has on 14 June 2024 unveiled a new report that provides evidence of the transformative impact of digital remittances, as a driver of financial inclusion and poverty reduction worldwide.

© IFAD/Purnima Shrestha

Despite persistent gender gaps, the hard-earned money sent back home by migrant workers remains a vital lifeline for over 800 million people, particularly for women and vulnerable populations.

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