Archive for ‘Asia’

09/03/2025

‘Critical Funding Shortages Are Leaving Displaced Women and Girls at Unprecedented Risk’

Human Wrongs Watch

By UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency*

GENEVA, 7 March 2025 – On this year’s International Women’s Day, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, warns that critical funding shortages are leaving displaced women and girls at unprecedented risk.

A woman with her back to the camera looks out of a window with her hands on the security bars.

An internally displaced woman in Mocímboa da Praia, Mozambique, who survived two years of captivity and sexual violence by insurgents. © UNHCR/Hélène Caux

Reports of conflict-related sexual violence have surged by 50 per cent in recent years. Yet funding shortfalls are forcing humanitarian organizations to cut essential services in crisis-affected regions.

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09/03/2025

‘1 Billion-Plus Women and Adolescent Girls Suffer from Malnutrition – Almost 300 Years to Achieve Full Gender Equality’

Human Wrongs Watch

This is why the pursuit of gender equality and women’s empowerment (Sustainable Development Goal 5) is central to fulfilling the World Food Programme (WFP)’s mandate.

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09/03/2025

‘Occupied Palestinian Territory: Israeli Military Operations in the West Bank Are Exacerbating an Already Dire Situation for Displaced Palestinians’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Humanitarian agencies warned on Friday that ongoing Israeli military operations in the northern West Bank are exacerbating an already dire situation for displaced Palestinians.

Two children walk through Gaza's destroyed landscape.
© UNICEF/Mohammed Nateel | Two children walk through Gaza’s destroyed landscape.

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08/03/2025

One in Four Countries Report Backlash against Women’s Rights in 2024

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The basic rights of women and girls are facing unprecedented growing threats worldwide, from higher levels of discrimination to weaker legal protections -and less funding for programmes and institutions which support and protect women.

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UN Women’s latest report Women’s Rights in Review 30 Years After Beijing, published ahead of the UN 50th International Women’s Day on 8 March, shows that in 2024, nearly a quarter of governments worldwide reported a backlash on women’s rights.

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08/03/2025

Online ‘Manosphere’ Is Moving Misogyny to the Mainstream

Human Wrongs Watch

By Conor Lennon

(UN News)* — A decline in democracy and harmful content spread on social media platforms are helping to drive a backlash against feminism, and the growth of misogynistic and retrograde ideas about the roles of men and women and society.
March for Women's Rights during the 16 days of activism in Colombia.

UN Women Colombia | March for Women’s Rights during the 16 days of activism in Colombia.

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08/03/2025

Over 180 Migrants Feared Dead After Shipwrecks Off Yemen’s Coast

Human Wrongs Watch

Yemen/ Geneva, 7 March 2025 (IOM)* – Two boats carrying over 180 migrants capsized off the coast of Yemen’s Dhubab district in Ta’iz Governorate on 6 March, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM)’s field reports.

The recent shipwreck brings to light the danger of normalizing migration tragedies. Photo: IOM
 
The incident occurred amid some of the worst weather in years, as described by local reports. The vessels, which were attempting the dangerous journey from the Horn of Africa, sank in rough seas, a known risk during this season. Among those on board were at least 124 men and 57 women.

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07/03/2025

Almost 750,000 Displaced Syrians Have Returned to Their Places of Origin, But Seven Million Remain Displaced

Human Wrongs Watch

By the International Organization for Migration (IOM)*

Damascus/ Geneva, 7 March 2025 A new report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) shows that almost 750,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) have returned to their places of origin in Syria since November 2024.

However, some seven million remain displaced within the country, which is recovering from 14 years of war.

The distribution of vital winter items to families in Idleb’s Harim district. Photo Credit IOM/ 2024 Enver Muhamme

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07/03/2025

Yemen: ‘Fear of a Return to All-Out War Is Palpable’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — After several years of fragile truce, there is a “palpable” fear of a return to all-out war in Yemen, on said Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen Hans Grundberg, briefing the UN Security Council.

Children play at an IDP camp in Yemen.
© UNFPA Yemen | Children play at an IDP camp in Yemen.

The “current trajectory is deeply concerning,” he told ambassadors, updating them on the latest political developments in the country, where Houthi rebels – formally known as Ansar Allah – have been battling Government forces backed by a Saudi-led coalition, for more than a decade.

He spoke alongside UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher who updated on the recent humanitarian constraints and emphasised the impact of the worsening situation facing women in the country.

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06/03/2025

Life in Gawl Al-Sada Camp, Yemen

Human Wrongs Watch

By the Norwegian Refugee Council*

Instead of waiting for assistance, Mohammed took initiative. He immediately sought work, forging connections with local fishermen.

Initially, he worked as a day labourer but often returned home empty-handed.

Determined to improve his situation, Mohammed decided to take the bold risk of starting a small business within the camp.

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06/03/2025

Nuclear Weapons, Far from Diminishing, Keep Rising

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Dramatically evolving geopolitical tensions amid “dangerous nuclear rhetoric and threats” are a stark wake-up call for States to take action to support the legally binding atomic weapon ban treaty, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on 3 March 2025.
 

Demonstrators call for a ban on nuclear weapons. Credit: ICAN/Tim Wright
UNITED NATIONS, Mar 6 2025 (IPS)* The United Nations, whose primary mandate is to maintain international peace and security, has been one of the longstanding leaders in the global campaign for a world without nuclear weapons.

But the progress has been relatively slow – despite the growing number of anti-nuclear treaties. Perhaps the only consolation is the absence of a nuclear attack or a nuclear war in over 80 years.

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