Archive for ‘Africa’

07/11/2019

Libya Remains Entangled in a “Cycle of Violence, Atrocities and Impunity”, International Criminal Court Prosecutor

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Libya remains entangled in a “cycle of violence, atrocities and impunity”, International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda told the UN Security Council on Wednesday [6 November 2019], nearly a decade since the Court began its work in the country *

OCHA/Giles Clarke | At the Qanfoodah Detention Centre in Benghazi, Libya, male Afrian detainees wait to be declared present at a morning roll call.
07/11/2019

‘Step Up Action to Protect the Planet during Wartime’: UN Environment Chief

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Greater action is needed to protect the environment during wartime if the world is to realize the goal of a more sustainable future for all people and the planet, the head of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) warned on Wednesday [6 November 2019]. *

UNICEF/Mackenzie | Children look over the wall on the roof of their house at clouds of smoke from oil wells which were set on fire by ISIL when they fled Qayyarah, a town south of Mosul. (file)
06/11/2019

Trade Liberalization for Development?

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KUALA LUMPUR and SYDNEY, Nov 5 2019 (IPS)* — The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank and the World Trade Organization (WTO), all dominated by rich countries, have long promoted trade liberalization as a ‘win-win’ solution for “all people—rich and poor—and all countries—developed and developing countries”, arguing that “the gains are large enough to enable compensation to be provided to the losers”.

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Yet, the IMF’s 2016 World Economic Outlook has warned that free trade is increasingly seen as only or mainly benefiting the well-off.

The help and compensation needed by those disadvantaged by trade liberalization has rarely if ever been forthcoming, even in most developed economies.

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06/11/2019

There Is No Smoke Without Fire

School Children and Haze in Central Kalimantan. © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace

Students wear protective masks as the air is filled with thick haze from forest fires in Palangkaraya city, Central Kalimantan.  © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace

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06/11/2019

Rooting for the Environment in Times of Conflict and War

6 November 2019 (UN Environment)*Eighteen years ago, on 5 November 2001, the United Nations General Assembly declared 6 November the International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict.

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Image from UN Environment.

Public concern regarding the targeting and use of the environment during wartime first peaked during the Viet Nam War.

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06/11/2019

Nearly Two Million Cameroonians Face Humanitarian Emergency – UNICEF

Ongoing violence in Cameroon’s northwest and southwest has created a fast-growing humanitarian emergency now affecting some 1.9 million people, a “15-fold increase since 2017”, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday [5 November 2019]. *

© UNICEF/Tanya Bindra | A child sits at her desk at a UNICEF-supported government primary school, in Douala, Cameroon.
06/11/2019

US-China Trade War Is a ‘Lose-Lose’ Situation for Them and the World, Warn UN Economists

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The trade tariff spat between China and the United States has been a “lose-lose” situation for both countries and the wider world and it is likely to deteriorate unless a deal is reached, UN economists said on Tuesday [5 November 2019]. *

IMO | A cargo ship at the port of Ningbo, China.
06/11/2019

Education and Knowledge Can Stop the Fake “Science” of Multinationals That Is Leading the Planet and Society to Collapse

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By Vandana Shiva | Navdanya International – TRANSCEND Media Service*

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Vandana Shiva

It is significant that at a time in history when a global economic paradigm shift is being loudly and clearly demanded due to the evident and documented failure of the current system of production, global trade and distribution that is leading us to environmental and climate catastrophe, this same apparatus of enormous corporate interests and highly paid lobbyists that disseminate false information, with ill-concealed concern, are putting to task the Italian Minister of Education, Lorenzo Fioramonti.

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05/11/2019

‘Governments Should Repatriate Foreign Children Stranded in Syria Before It’s Too Late’

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By UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore*

NEW YORK, 4 November 2019 (UNICEF)* -– “The latest escalation in northeast Syria brings a renewed urgency for governments to repatriate foreign children stranded in the area before it is too late.

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© UNICEF/Delil Souleimain Families fleeing escalating violence in northeast Syria arrive in Tal Tamar. They arrive with the bare essentials they were able to carry as they fled the violence.

National governments have the responsibility and opportunity now to do the right thing and bring these children and their parents home where they can receive adequate care and be safe from violence and abuse.

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05/11/2019

‘Land Route Through Africa Twice as Deadly as Mediterranean’ – UNHCR

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The Refugee Brief, by Kristy Siegfried*

4 November 2019 (UNHCR)*Land route through Africa twice as deadly as Mediterranean, says UNHCR.

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Image from UNHCR.

The UN refugee agency’s special envoy for the central Mediterranean, Vincent Cochetel, told a German newspaper, Welt am Sonntag, on Sunday [3 November 2019] that while more than 1,000 people have died or gone missing attempting to cross the Mediterranean this year, the land journey across Africa to reach the Mediterranean is even more lethal.

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