Archive for ‘Latin America & Caribbean’

25/11/2025

The G20 has Failed on Debt. Time to Look to the UN

Human Wrongs Watch

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The Group of Twenty (G20) comprises 19 countries (Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Türkiye, United Kingdom and United States) and two regional bodies: the European Union and the African Union (as of 2023).
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Credit: UN Photo/Gustavo Stephan 

The G20 members represent around 85% of the global GDP, over 75% of the global trade, and about two-thirds of the world population. South Africa assumed the G20 presidency on December 1 2024 and will step down on November 30 2025. The next G20 summit will be hosted by the US in 2026.

YAOUNDE, Cameroon / BARCELONA, Spain, Nov 24 2025 (IPS)** When South Africa assumed the Presidency of the G20, debt sustainability was placed front and centre, with the promise to launch a Cost of Capital Commission.

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24/11/2025

COP30 Text ‘Unacceptable’ and Fails Communities at Frontline of Climate Disasters

Human Wrongs Watch

By OXFAM International*

Climate activists Cynthia Houniuhi, Hilda Nakabuye, Marinel Ubaldo, and Pavel Martiarena at the Climate Justice Camp. (Photo: Tim Zijlstra/Oxfam).

“As COP30 races toward its close, world leaders are gambling with the planet — and with the lives of the poorest. Rich countries are treating adaptation finance as a bargaining chip.

Yet adaptation finance is a lifeline for all people, from farmers facing failed harvests to families already uprooted by climate disasters.

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24/11/2025

Disasters – from Droughts and Floods to Pests and Marine Heatwaves – Cost Global Agriculture $3.26 Trillion over Three Decades: FAO

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By the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)*

Rome Disasters have inflicted an estimated $3.26 trillion in agricultural losses worldwide over the past 33 years – an average of $99 billion annually, roughly 4 percent of global agricultural GDP – according to a new report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

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A farmer examines his dry land , hoping to plant winter crops that could provide income for his family in Salameya, the Syrian Arab Republic. ©FAO/Bayan Ksiebi

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24/11/2025

Agri-food Systems: ‘Extreme Heat Damages Crops, Stresses Livestock, Depletes Fisheries – and Threatens the Livelihoods of an Estimated 1.23 Billion People’

Human Wrongs Watch

20 November 2025 — Extreme heat poses multiple risks for agrifood systems – damaging crops, stressing livestock and depleting fisheries – and threatens the livelihoods of an estimated 1.23 billion people.
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There is an urgent need for science-informed solutions to strengthen resilience and sustainability, according to a new report from the Food and Agriculture Organization and WMO on “Extreme Heat and Agriculture.” 

23/11/2025

Digital Violence Is Real violence. There Is #NoExcuse for Online Abuse

Human Wrongs Watch

By the United Nations*

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A young girl checks her cellphone

Digital violence goes even further than online harassment or extortion. Millions of girls are affected each year by child sexual exploitation and abuse through digital means. PHOTO:Annanahabed/Adobe Stock

International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women 25 November 2025

Violence against women and girls remains one of the most prevalent and pervasive human rights violations in the world.

Globally, almost one in three women have been subjected to physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence, non-partner sexual violence, or both, at least once in their life.

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23/11/2025

Artificial Intelligence and Anonymity Fuel Surge in Digital Violence against Women

Human Wrongs Watch

By Ana Carmo, UN News*

What was once hailed as a vehicle for empowerment has, for millions of women and girls, become a source of fear. Fuelled by artificial intelligence, anonymity, and weak accountability, online abuse is rapidly escalating.

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Online abuse against women is surging globally.
© Unsplash/Yura Fresh | Online abuse against women is surging globally.

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22/11/2025

More than 400 Million Children Globally Live in Poverty, Missing Out on at Least Two Daily Needs Such as Nutrition and Sanitation

Human Wrongs Watch

By UNICEF*

New report warns more children are at risk of falling into poverty as global funding cuts, conflict and climate threaten access to services crucial for health and wellbeing.

A young girl carries her infant sibling on her back.
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NEW YORK – More than 1 in 5 children in low- and middle-income countries – or 417 million – are severely deprived in at least two vital areas critical for their health, development, and wellbeing, according to UNICEF’s flagship report issued on World Children’s Day observed on 20 November 2025. 
21/11/2025

Security Council’s Veto Power Is ‘Poster Child’ of Global Gridlock: UN General Assembly President

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(UN News)* — General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock warned on Thursday [] that repeated deadlock in the Security Council has become the “poster child” for wider global gridlock, undermining trust in multilateral institutions.

General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock chairs a meeting on the report of the International Criminal Court.
UN Photo/Loey Felipe | General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock chairs a meeting on the report of the International Criminal Court.

The UN was founded to “save succeeding generations from the scourge of war,” Ms. Baerbock said, but the world body is struggling to meet that mandate when the Council is blocked by a veto from one of its five permanent members: China, France, Russia, the UK and the US).

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20/11/2025

Artificial Intelligence Has an Environmental Problem. Here’s What the World Can Do about That

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By the UN Environment Programme*

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20/11/2025

Ending Violence against Women ‘a Matter of Dignity, Equality and Human Rights’

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(UN News)* — When Salma* was just 15, she was forced to get married, even though she wanted to stay in school and become a doctor someday.

The National Council of Justice (CNJ) of Brazil signed a cooperation agreement with the iFood delivery platform to combat violence against women.
Agência Brasil/Joédson Alves | The National Council of Justice (CNJ) of Brazil signed a cooperation agreement with the iFood delivery platform to combat violence against women.
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Instead, she found herself tied to a man who “changed from being kind to being a monster.” He would beat her “with his bare hands,” she said recently.

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