Archive for August 19th, 2025

19/08/2025

Gaza: Aid Insufficient to Avert ‘Widespread Starvation’ as Israeli Military Ramp-up Forces More People to Flee

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The small trickle of aid entering Gaza is totally insufficient to alleviate starvation and displacement in the Strip, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday [].

Children trying to get food from aid distribution centers in Gaza.
© UNICEF/Mohammed Nateel | Children trying to get food from aid distribution centers in Gaza.

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19/08/2025

Over 360 Humanitarian Workers Were Killed in 2024 — 200 in Gaza Alone, Making it the Deadliest Year on Record

Human Wrongs Watch

By the United Nations*

On 19 August, we mark the World Humanitarian Day — a time to honor those who step into crises to help others, and to stand with the millions of people whose lives hang in the balance.

a well dressed man stands at a podium and looks on at a desolate area, bombed, in utter ruins

PHOTO:United Nations

This year the message is clear: the humanitarian system is stretched to its limits; underfunded, overwhelmed and under attack.

Where bombs fall and disasters strike, humanitarian workers are the ones holding the line keeping people alive, often at great personal risk. But more and more those who help are becoming targets themselves.

In 2024 alone over 380 humanitarian workers were killed. Some in the line of duty, others in their homes. Hundreds more have been injured, kidnapped or detained, and there is reason to fear 2025 could be worse.

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19/08/2025

First Person: ‘Tomorrow Is Too Late’ to Scale Up Humanitarian Aid in Haiti

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — As gang violence across Haiti escalates, and the United States and other donors reduce their humanitarian funding, 1.3 million people who have fled their homes are facing the direst of consequences.

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In Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti, escalating violence has become a grim reality that is displacing thousands.
© UNICEF/Herold Joseph | In Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti, escalating violence has become a grim reality that is displacing thousands.

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19/08/2025

Plastics Treaty Talks End in ‘Abject Failure’ as US, Other Big Oil Allies Sabotage Progress

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“The vast majority of governments want a strong agreement, yet a handful of bad actors were allowed to use process to drive such ambition into the ground,” said one environmentalist.
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Plastic waste washes ashore in the Maldives archipelago. Credit: UNDP

NEW YORK, Aug 18 2025 (IPS)** – Negotiators in Geneva adjourned what was expected to be the final round of plastics treaty negotiations on Friday [15 August 2025] without reaching an agreement, a failure that environmentalists blamed on the Trump-led United States, Saudi Arabia, and other powerful nations that opposed any effort to curb plastic production—the primary driver of a worsening global pollution crisis.

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