Archive for June, 2024

30/06/2024

5 Facts about Food Waste and Hunger

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By World Food Programme (WFP)*

The shocking cost of poor storage in the farms of developing countries — and careless shopping in rich ones.
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Cambodian woman smiles as she drives a motorbike loaded with green leafy vegetables
Sourcing school meals ingredients from local farmers like this one in Cambodia can help reduce food waste. Photo: WFP/Samantha Reinders

– Global hunger isn’t about a lack of food. Right now, the world produces enough food to nourish every child, woman and man on the planet.

But nearly a fifth of all food produced each year is squandered or lost before it can be consumed.

In many rich countries, this food waste happens in the kitchen — when we prepare foods that go uneaten, or leave food to spoil in fridges and kitchen cabinets.

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30/06/2024

UN Refugee Agency Sounds the Alarm on Climate Change Pounding Refugee Communities

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This is a summary of what was said by Andrew Harper, UNHCR Special Advisor on Climate Action – to whom quoted text may be attributed – at today’s press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.

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An area of Porto Alegre in southern Brazil, once home to refugee families, that was devastated by unprecedented floods last month. © UNHCR/Ricardo Ara

28 June 2024 (UNHCR)* — Devastating extreme weather events and natural disasters are shattering many refugee and other displaced communities worldwide, worsening their plight and in some cases forcing them to move onwards and start from zero once again.

This is what UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, has observed with a series of catastrophic floods, earthquakes, cyclones, storms and heatwaves afflicting refugee and internal displacement settings in Africa, the AmericasLink is external, Asia and beyond.

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30/06/2024

Haiti: Longing to Live Again, amid Trauma of Displacement

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(UN News)* — Two women from the troubled Carrefour-Feuilles neighborhood in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince have shared their traumatic experiences of rape, contracting HIV, and despairing thoughts of suicide, after multiple forced displacements amid widespread gang violence. 

Barricades preventing the flow of traffic are regularly erected in Port-au-Prince
© UNOCHA/Giles Clarke | Barricades preventing the flow of traffic are regularly erected in Port-au-Prince

Displacements in this Caribbean country have reached record levels, with nearly 600,000 people forced to leave their homes this year – double the number from last year. This makes Haiti the country with the highest number of displacements due to violence.

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29/06/2024

United Nations’ Human Rights Chief Calls Time on ‘Economic Violence’ against Women and Girls

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(UN News)* — On Friday [28 June 2024], at the UN Human Rights Council’s (OHCHR) first panel for the annual full-day discussion on women’s rights, The UN human rights chief Volker Türk told a Human Rights Council panel that it’s time to eliminate laws and practices that contribute to “economic violence” against women and girls.

Women attend a community meeting in Cameroon.
UN Women/Ryan Brown | Women attend a community meeting in Cameroon.

During his opening statement to the all-day panel dedicated to women and human rights, Mr. Türk said there had been “extraordinary progress” thanks to the worldwide women’s movement.

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29/06/2024

“No One Is Spared”: Sexual Violence Wielded as a Weapon in Haiti’s Humanitarian Crisis

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, 26 June 2024 (UNFPA)* -– “One of the biggest problems is insecurity – and the physical and sexual violence that comes with that,” explained Edrish Justilien, 36, a psychologist at the Petite Place Cazeau Hospital in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince.

A man speaks with a woman across a desk
Edrish Justilien is a psychologist at the UNFPA-supported Petite Place Cazeau Hospital in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince. © UNFPA Haiti/Wendy Desert

Dr. Justilien spoke to UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency, about the alarming risks women and girls are grappling with amid the country’s ongoing humanitarian crisis. “Rape cases are what we are seeing most commonly, mostly [committed] by armed gangs.”

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29/06/2024

Explainer: What’s a Dignity Kit?

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()* — Every month, nearly two billion women and girls menstruate, but during times of war and climate disasters, from the conflict in Gaza to the devastation caused by Cyclone Remal in Asia, UN humanitarian teams rush to serve affected communities, providing critical aid, which includes dignity kits.

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A teacher in India leads an awareness class about menstrual and general hygiene to her students. (file)

UNICEF/Prashanth Vishwanathan | A teacher in India leads an awareness class about menstrual and general hygiene to her students. (file)

29/06/2024

Going Back into ‘Hell’: An Aid Worker’s Journey through Shattered Gaza

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By Daniel Johnson

(UN News)* — Over and above the difficulty of actually getting into Gaza, aid teams now face the crushing realization that with a shortage of fuel and dwindling supplies, there is a limit to what they can do to help all those in need, UN aid worker Louise Wateridge told UN News on Friday [28 June 2024].

People search for water in Khan Younis city in the southern the Gaza Strip. (file)
© UNICEF/Eyad El Baba | People search for water in Khan Younis city in the southern the Gaza Strip. (file)
28/06/2024

Unveiling the “Dark Matter” of Food, Diets and Biodiversity

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Jun 20 2024 (IPS)** This year, bee pollen has become a trendy superfood thanks to a wide range of potential benefits. Last year, sea moss led the superfood trends. Before that, it was turmeric.
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We need help illuminating the dark matter in food and charting the intricate interplay between food, ecosystems, climate and health, argue the authors. Credit: Shutterstock.

We need help illuminating the dark matter in food and charting the intricate interplay between food, ecosystems, climate and health, argue the authors. Credit: Shutterstock.

Invariably, these newly celebrated superfoods are never new; they have long been consumed by non-Western cultures.

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27/06/2024

Why Won’t the US Help Negotiate a Peaceful End to the War in Ukraine?

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By Jeffrey D. Sachs – TRANSCEND Media Service*

For goodness’ sake, negotiate!

For the fifth time since 2008, Russia has proposed to negotiate with the U.S. over security arrangements, this time in proposals made by President Vladimir Putin on June 14, 2024.

Four previous times, the U.S. rejected the offer of negotiations in favor of a neocon strategy to weaken or dismember Russia through war and covert operations.

Jeffrey D. SachsThe U.S. neocon tactics have failed disastrously, devastating Ukraine in the process, and endangering the whole world. After all the warmongering, it’s time for Biden to open negotiations for peace with Russia.

Since the end of the Cold War, the U.S. grand strategy has been to weaken Russia. As early as 1992, then Defense Secretary Richard Cheney opined that following the 1991 demise of the Soviet Union, Russia too should be dismembered.

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27/06/2024

Worse Than Genocide: Killing Truth

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ATLANTA, Georgia, Jun 26 2024 (IPS)** There have been many genocides throughout history, but the first to be displayed on TV in all its sickening horror before the entire world is the Israeli genocide against the civilians of Gaza.
 

Destruction in northern Gaza. Credit: UNRWA

Truth is the first casualty of war, so it’s no surprise that the slick Israeli propaganda machine has managed to make Israel’s slaughter of 37,000 Palestinians in Gaza, including more than 15,000 children, acceptable to multitudes of Americans.

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