Archive for ‘Climate Crisis’

29/07/2024

‘More than two million people in Gaza remain trapped in an endless nightmare of death and destruction on a staggering scale’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Senior UN officials on Friday [] reiterated the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza, and escalating threat to aid workers, urging immediate action prevent further deterioration.
.
People in Gaza are living in increasingly unsanitary conditions, amid the looming threat of deadly diseases.
© UNRWA | People in Gaza are living in increasingly unsanitary conditions, amid the looming threat of deadly diseases.

Muhannad Hadi, Deputy UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, and Antonia De Meo, Deputy Commissioner-General of the UN agency assisting Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, briefed the Security Council on the dire situation.

09/07/2024

What’s Happening in the Central African Republic?

Human Wrongs Watch

By Marion Guenard | Norwegian Refugee Council*

4 July 2024 — The crisis in the Central African Republic (CAR) has been overlooked for years. A landlocked country in the heart of central west Africa, CAR continues to pay the price of a long-standing conflict, and one in five Central Africans remains displaced.

This family fled their village of Loura in CAR after atrocities were committed against civilians. Photo: Marion Guenard/NRC

Here are five things you need to know about what’s happening in CAR.

read more »

30/06/2024

Haiti: Longing to Live Again, amid Trauma of Displacement

Human Wrongs Watch

(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.

read more »

29/06/2024

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

Human Wrongs Watch

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.”

read more »

29/06/2024

Explainer: What’s a Dignity Kit?

Human Wrongs Watch

()* — 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.

.

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)

21/06/2024

Haiti: A Call To Action for All Caribbean and Latin American Countries

Human Wrongs Watch

Mario Lubetkin is FAO Assistant Director-General and FAO Regional Representative for Latin America and the Caribbean 

The escalation of violence and multiple crises worsen Haiti's acute food insecurity - Credit: Justine Texier / FAO - Although the most recent evidence shows signs of improvement in food insecurity in Latin America and the Caribbean, the data reveal a worrying upward trend in Haiti and sectors of the subregion

The escalation of violence and multiple crises worsen Haiti’s acute food insecurity. Credit: Justine Texier / FAO

SANTIAGO, Jun 20 2024 (IPS)* Although the most recent evidence shows signs of improvement in food insecurity in Latin America and the Caribbean, the data reveal a worrying upward trend in Haiti and sectors of the subregion.

The situation in Haiti is particularly alarming: violence, a prolonged economic crisis, and extreme weather events have brought the country to a critical point with devastating consequences for its population. A further deterioration in acute food insecurity is projected between June and October 2024.

read more »

11/06/2024

Healing Invisible Scars on a Journey to Rebuild

Human Wrongs Watch

Benin-City, Edo State, Nigeria, 11 June 2024 (IOM)* – Frederick could barely hold back tears as he recounted his story. Six years after his return, he is still healing from the trauma of his experience in Libya.

.

.

.

Frederick poses in his barbershop in Benin-City, Edo State. Like him, thousands of Nigerians have returned home and with IOM’s support, they’re slowly rebuilding their lives. Photo: IOM/François-Xavier

“When I came back, I had nothing,” he says in a low, breaking voice, sitting outside his modest barbershop in a suburb of Benin-City, in Nigeria’s Edo State. “But today, at least I have a business and I am healthy. I was in hell in that country, but I am happy to be back home.”

Hell, for Frederick, was Libya.

read more »

01/06/2024

Gaza: More than 4 in 5 Children “Did Not Eat for a Whole Day at Least Once in Three Days”

Human Wrongs Watch

Gaza: Children are starving amid persistent aid access obstacles, warn UN agencies

.

A man carries a parcel of high energy biscuits that just entered through the humanitarian maritime corridor.
© WFP/Jaber Badwan | A man carries a parcel of high energy biscuits that just entered through the humanitarian maritime corridor.
31/05/2024

“Harrowing Images of Destruction, Displacement and Death Have Emerged from Rafah, Including Infants Torn Apart and People Burnt Alive”

Human Wrongs Watch

By UN Human Rights*

UN experts outraged by Israeli strikes on civilians sheltering in Rafah camps.

.

.

.

.
.
.
.
© UNICEF/Eyad El Baba | People in Rafah city in the Gaza Strip flee a missile attack.

GENEVA – Israeli air strikes on a camp sheltering displaced civilians in Tal al-Sultan in Rafah, that have reportedly claimed at least 46 lives including 23 women, children and older persons on Sunday night are an outrage, UN experts* said today [29 May 2024], demanding decisive international action to end the bloodshed in Gaza.

read more »

11/02/2024

Sudan: The ‘World’s Largest Displacement of Children’: Four Million… So Far

Human Wrongs Watch

Three hundred days of atrocities against the children of Sudan: UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder

image1170x530cropped

© UNICEF/Ahmed Elfatih Mohamdee | The conflict in Sudan has displaced thousands of children and their families.

GENEVA, 9 February 2024 (UNICEF)* –- “Three hundred days ago, a wave of atrocities were unleashed upon the children of Sudan.

“Here is some of what happened in those 300 days:

“First: the world’s largest displacement of children has been seen in Sudan. Four million children have been displaced. That’s 13,000 children every single day for 300 days. Safety, gone. Worldly possessions, gone. Friends and family members separated or lost. Hope, fading.

read more »