Archive for ‘Climate carnage’

08/08/2023

Nearly 14 Million Children in Sudan Need Humanitarian Support: UNICEF

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Two senior UN humanitarian officials have called for more funding and less bureaucratic impediments to support civilians affected by the war in Sudan, including roughly 14 million children.

Children displaced by conflict in Sudan are now living in Atbara.
© UNICEF/Abdulazeem Mohamed | Children displaced by conflict in Sudan are now living in Atbara.

Ted Chaiban of the UN children’s agency, UNICEF, and Edem Wosornu with the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, briefed journalists on their recent mission to the country and Chad, one of several neighbouring nations hosting some 900,000 people who fled the violence.

Fighting between the Sudanese Army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) recently passed the 100-day mark. Overall, 24 million people across the country require aid.

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08/08/2023

1 in 2 Children in Europe and Central Asia Are Exposed to High Heatwave Frequency, Double the Global Average

Human Wrongs Watch

GENEVA, 27 July 2023 (UNICEF)* – Around half of children in Europe and Central Asia – or 92 million – are exposed to high heatwave frequency, according to an analysis of the latest available data from 50 countries published today by UNICEF in a new policy brief.

This is double the global average of 1 in 4 children exposed to high heatwave frequency.

Milica Radovanovic (11) and Lazar Seferovic (11) cool off during a hot day in Belgrade, Serbia, July 2022
UNICEF/UN0729694/PancicMilica Radovanovic (11) and Lazar Seferovic (11) cool off during a hot day in Belgrade, Serbia, July 2022
08/08/2023

Kidnappings of Children and Women Spiking at Alarming Rates in Haiti

Human Wrongs Watch

Close to 300 cases have been reported so far this year, nearly the total number registered for all of 2022, and three times more than 2021.

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PORT-AU-PRINCE/PANAMA CITY/NEW YORK, 7 August 2023 (UNICEF)* –The ongoing violence in Haiti continues to threaten the well-being of children and women. The latest reports received by UNICEF reveal an alarming spike in kidnappings, with nearly 300 cases confirmed in the first six months of 2023, almost matching the total number documented for the entire previous year, and close to three times more than in 2021.

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05/08/2023

The Eerie Silence of Starvation ‘Is Deafening, It Never Leaves You’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The threat of famine, with people slowly starving to death, must be considered a red line for international peace and security, the UN Famine Prevention and Response Coordinator said on Thursday [], warning that warring groups deliberately use hunger as a tactic of war.

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A family in a village in Badakhshan province, Afghanistan. (file)
© WFP/Sadeq Naseri | A family in a village in Badakhshan province, Afghanistan. (file)

Globally, over 250 million people suffered acute hunger in 2022, the highest in recent years, with about 376,000 people facing famine-like conditions in seven countries – all affected by armed conflict or extreme levels of violence. Another 35 million people are on the edge, Reena Ghelani said.

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03/08/2023

Displaced Families in Myanmar Brace for Monsoon Season in Cyclone Aftermath

By Reuben Lim Wende and Fabien Faivre in Sittwe, Rakhine State, Myanmar*

In hard-hit Rakhine State, heavy rains will bring further hardships for hundreds of thousands of displaced people whose homes were damaged by Cyclone Mocha. | Español
 
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Ma Phyu Ma, a 37-year-old internally displaced Rohingya woman, stands amidst debris left behind by Cyclone Mocha in her village. © UNHCR/Reuben Lim Wende

31 July 2023 (UNHCR)*Each year, between June and October, communities across Myanmar’s Rakhine State brace themselves for the near-daily deluges that sweep across the region during the monsoon season.
03/08/2023

Heatwaves, Wildfires Mark Summer of Extremes

Human Wrongs Watch

31 July 2023 (WMO)* — Intense heat is gripping large parts of the Northern hemisphere in this summer of extremes, causing major damage to the people’s health and the environment. China set a new national daily temperature record, and many new station temperature records have been broken.
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Wildfires have caused devastation and dozens of casualties and forced evacuations of thousands of people in parts of the Mediterranean, including Algeria, Greece, Italy and Spain.

The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) has recorded a significant increase in intensity and emissions from wildfires in the eastern Mediterranean during the second half of July, particularly in Greece.

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01/08/2023

Between Dreams and Nightmares: The Harrowing Reality of Human Trafficking in the Americas

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San Jose, 28 July 2023 (IOM)* – “I arrived in the Dominican Republic knowing I owed USD 4,500. Still, I did not know the conditions under which I would have to repay it,” tells Andrea*, a young Colombian woman who left her country in search of better opportunities. “I soon discovered that all the money I earned was taken from me and that I was required to work long hours, from 8 AM to 3 AM the next day.”

01/08/2023

Human Trafficking “a Heinous Violation of Fundamental Human Rights…”

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(UN News)* — Global crises, conflicts, and the climate emergency are escalating trafficking risks, the UN warned on Sunday [], the World Day against Trafficking in Persons.  People lacking legal status, living in poverty and without decent work often become the primary targets of traffickers.

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IOM Port of Spain | Venezuelan migrant Manuela Molina (not her real name) was promised a decent job in Trinidad, but minutes after her arrival she was forced into a van and taken to a secret location.
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In his message for the Day, UN chief António Guterres called human trafficking “a heinous violation of fundamental human rights and freedoms.” He said that this crime preys on vulnerability and thrives in times of conflict and instability, with more and more people targeted today.

31/07/2023

Funding Crunch Forces WFP to Halve Food Rations for Refugees amidst Worsening hunger in Malawi

LILONGWE, 24 July 2023 (WFP)* –The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has been forced to cut assistance to more than 51,000 vulnerable refugees by 50 percent as hunger levels deepen at Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Malawi.
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Malawi. Mtendere solar irrigation scheme

Photo: WFP/Badre Bahaji

The refugees, who are mainly from the Great Lakes region, receive monthly WFP cash assistance at the camp – where they face several challenges, including insufficient shelter and inadequate health, water, and sanitation services.

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20/07/2023

UK Bill Bars Migrants from Presenting Refugee Protection or Other Human Rights Claims, Regardless of Their Circumstances

Human Wrongs Watch

The United Kingdom parliament has passed a bill inconsistent with the country’s obligations under international human rights and refugee law that could have profound consequences for people seeking international protection, warned the UN rights chief and the head of refugee agency UNHCR on Tuesday [17 July 2023].

The Houses of Parliament in London, United Kingdom.
© Unsplash/Heidi Fin | The Houses of Parliament in London, United Kingdom.

The Illegal Immigration Bill eliminates access to asylum for anyone who arrives “irregularly” in the UK, meaning they passed through a country – however briefly – where they did not face persecution.  

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