Archive for ‘Latin America & Caribbean’

06/04/2024

Haiti: Gangs Have ‘More Firepower than the Police’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)*   — Some of Haiti’s gangs have bigger arsenals than the police as criminal groups are becoming “stronger, richer and more autonomous” by using arms trafficking to fuel their growth, according to UN experts.

 
Firearms confiscated during border checks.

UNODC | Firearms confiscated during border checks.

04/04/2024

UN in Geneva to Partially Shut Down –for Second Time– Due to Cash Flow Crisis

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Apr 2 2024 (IPS)* – Faced with a continued cash flow crisis, the United Nations in Geneva (UNOG) will partially close down – for the second time since December last year— as it scales back its operations, including building closures, official travel restrictions, and budgetary cuts on spending.
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United Nations, Geneva

The UN is studying plans to close the Palais des Nations beginning 22 April. Only conferences would run, but some of the offices would shut.

In the earlier cutbacks, some of the Geneva offices remained closed or partially closed from 20 December last year to 12 January 2024.

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04/04/2024

‘The World Is Bigger than 5’

Human Wrongs Watch

Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, PhD, Former President of the Republic of Mauritius

Dr. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim

PORT LOUIS, Mauritius, Apr 3 2024 (IPS)* – The title of this piece is not mine.

It’s from the President of Turkiye calling for a reform of the United Nations Security Council.

It has since become a motto in the UN reform campaign encapsulating the shared resentment at a global system that gives the five Permanent members – The P5 of the UN Security Council – the United States, France, Britain, China and Russia – unfair and often destructive veto powers that undermines the very ideals for which the UN was established.

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02/04/2024

Explainer: Feeding Haiti in Times of Crisis

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)*   — Almost five million Haitians are going hungry and need food assistance, according to recent UN figures, but the violence and related insecurity created by heavily armed rival gangs operating mainly in the capital are posing more questions about how to make sure those beleaguered people get enough to eat, now and in the future.

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Farmers in the south of Haiti are struggling to get their goods to markets

WFP Haiti/Theresa Piorr | Farmers in the south of Haiti are struggling to get their goods to markets

01/04/2024

Eight Ways to Overcome the Waste Pollution Crisis

Human Wrongs Watch

(UNEP)* 28 MAR 2024 Humanity generates between 2.1 billion and 2.3 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste a year. 
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When improperly managed, much of that refuse—from food and plastics to electronics and textiles—emits greenhouse gases or poisonous chemicals.

This damages ecosystems, inflicts disease and threatens economic prosperity, disproportionately harming women and youth.

On 30 March, the world will mark the International Day of Zero Waste.

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30/03/2024

“Haïti must rise from her ashes”

Human Wrongs Watch

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haïti, 28 March 2024 (UNFPA)* -– The National Institute for Midwifery in Haïti’s capital usually trains around 80 midwives per year, who go on to help thousands of pregnant women deliver their babies safely. 

A UNFPA-supported mobile health team visits a displacement site near Haïti’s capital Port-au-Prince. © FAHDRIS/Richy Mix
A UNFPA-supported mobile health team visits a displacement site near Haïti’s capital Port-au-Prince. © FAHDRIS/Richy Mix

But when armed gangs stormed and looted the institute in Port-au-Prince at the end of February, students and staff fled in terror; many are not sure if or when they will ever be able to return.

With the latest alarming upsurge in gang violence, health facilities are coming under near-constant attack, stripped of their equipment, medicine and even ambulances.

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30/03/2024

World Squanders Over 1 Billion Meals… a Day

Human Wrongs Watch

Nairobi, 27 March 2024 (UNEP)* -– Households across all continents wasted over 1 billion meals a day in 2022, while 783 million people were affected by hunger and a third of humanity faced food insecurity.

dried fruits

Food waste continues to hurt the global economy and fuel climate change, nature loss, and pollution. These are the key findings of a UN Environment Programme (UNEP) report published today, ahead of the International Day of Zero Waste.

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29/03/2024

‘Cataclysmic’ Situation in Haiti; Immediate, Bold Action Needed

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Immediate and bold action is required to tackle the “cataclysmic” situation in Haiti, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said in a report issued on Thursday [28 March 2024]. 

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© CAPAC/Jean Vadler Presume | Children in Haiti line up for a hot meal and water distributed by the World Food Programme (WFP) in Port-au-Prince.

Corruption, impunity and poor governance, compounded by increasing levels of gang violence, have eroded the rule of law in the Caribbean country and brought state institutions close to collapse.

The impact of generalised insecurity on the population is dire and deteriorating, severely affecting human rights.

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26/03/2024

One in Three Migrant Deaths Occurs en Route While Fleeing Conflict

Human Wrongs Watch

Geneva/Berlin, 26 March 2024 (IOM)*  –- As the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Missing Migrants Project marks its ten-year milestone, a new report reveals alarming trends in migrant deaths and disappearances over the past decade.  

The identities of those who have lost their lives largely remain unknown. Photo: Eva Sibanda/IOM Djibouti 2023

More than one-third of deceased migrants whose country of origin could be identified come from countries in conflict or with large refugee populations, highlighting the dangers faced by those attempting to flee conflict zones without safe pathways.   

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26/03/2024

World News in Brief: 17 Million Yemenis Need Health Support, Cholera in Somalia, OCHA Chief Stepping Down, Haiti Crisis Update

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Conflict in Yemen entered its 10th year on Monday [], as UN humanitarians issued a warning that over half the country’s populations are in desperate need of aid.

A young child is provided with healthcare in Aden, Yemen.
© IOM/Rami Ibrahim | A young child is provided with healthcare in Aden, Yemen.