Archive for ‘Latin America & Caribbean’

19/11/2025

Ending World Hunger Costs Less than 1% of Military Spending

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Ending hunger by 2030 would cost just $93 billion a year — less than one per cent of the $21.9 trillion spent on military budgets over the past decade, according to the UN World Food Programme (WFP).

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A woman in the eastern DR Congo, who was forced to flee her home, due to violence works on a smallholding.
© WFP/Benjamin Anguandia | A woman in the eastern DR Congo, who was forced to flee her home, due to violence works on a smallholding.

By 2026 a staggering 318 million people would face crisis levels of hunger or worse, more than double the figure recorded in 2019, the food agency reported in its 2026 Global Outlook.

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19/11/2025

“Regime Change” in Venezuela Is Euphemism for U.S.-inflicted Carnage and Chaos

Human Wrongs Watch

By Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J. S. Davies – TRANSCEND Media Service*

For decades, Washington has sold the world a deadly lie: that “regime change” brings freedom, that U.S. bombs and blockades can somehow deliver democracy. But every country that has lived through this euphemism knows the truth—it instead brings death, dismemberment, and despair.

A United Socialist Party rally in Caracas, 3 Aug 2024. Photo: Morning Star

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18/11/2025

Methane Is the Fastest Climate Win — Here’s the Data the World Needs

Human Wrongs Watch

17 November 2025 — Methane might only stay in the atmosphere for a short time, but its impact is powerful—and cutting it is one of the quickest ways to slow global warming.

Methane is the fastest climate win — here’s the data the world needs

Credit: UNEP

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17/11/2025

European Banks Pour Nearly €8 Billion a Year into Critical Minerals Mining Despite Links to Human Rights and Environmental Abuses

Meanwhile, the EU rolls back and weakens its sustainability and green rules

17 November 2025 — New Oxfam, Fair Finance International and 11.11.11. report exposes how Europe’s banks and investors are blindly investing in mining companies linked to land grabs, pollution and human rights violations.

This comes ahead of the EU’s Raw Materials Week.  

The report, “Financing Critical Minerals but Failing Critical Safeguards”, finds that Europe’s drive to secure critical raw materials needed for the green transition inadvertently fuels human rights abuses and environmental harm.

 
 

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17/11/2025

Healing the Hidden Wounds of Childbirth

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — In Somalia, where six out of ten births take place without a doctor, childbirth is often a matter of survival. 

A patient recovering from fistula repair surgery is examined at Dayniile Hospital in Mogadishu, Somalia.

© UNFPA/Usame Nur Hussein | A patient recovering from fistula repair surgery is examined at Dayniile Hospital in Mogadishu, Somalia.

For women like 38-year-old Farhiya from rural Beletweyne, the consequences can be devastating — a painful obstetric fistula, a hole in the birth canal that left her incontinent, isolated, and cut off from her community.

“I was stressed, constantly worried, and isolated from my community. I was living in my house as if I had some sort of contagious disease,” she said.

In Somalia, 6 out of 10 births occur without a doctor present, which often leads to childbirth complications like obstetric fistula.

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16/11/2025

The Silent War Before COP30: How Corporations Are Weaponising the Law to Muzzle Climate Defenders

Human Wrongs Watch

BELÉM, Brazil, Nov 10 2025 (IPS)** As the world prepares for the next COP30 summit, a quieter battle is raging in courtrooms.
Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) are the fossil-fuel industry’s new favourite weapon, turning justice systems into instruments of intimidation.

Family agriculture and land defenders in Colombia. Credit: Both Nomads/Forus

“Speak out, and you’ll pay for it”

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16/11/2025

‘We’ll Always Need the Toilet’

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By the United Nations*

No matter what lies ahead, we will always rely on sanitation to protect us from diseases and keep our environment clean.

Today, billions of people still live without a safe toilet — with the poorest, especially women and girls, worst affected.

As time goes by, the pressure on sanitation is only increasing. Across the world, ageing infrastructure is failing. Investment hasn’t kept pace with demand.

And climate change is reshaping our world – with glaciers melting, weather worsening, and sea levels rising.

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16/11/2025

Diabetes Now Affects 1 in 6 Pregnancies: What You Need to Know

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Diabetes is one of the world’s fastest-growing health challenges – and its impact stretches across every life stage, from childhood to older age.

A girl is treated for diabetes at Jashpur district hospital in India.
© UNICEF/Mithila Jariwala | A girl is treated for diabetes at Jashpur district hospital in India.

This Friday [], for World Diabetes Day, the UN is highlighting how the disease affects pregnancy, in line with this year’s global theme of managing diabetes “across life stages”.

The organization has also launched its first-ever global guidelines on how to manage diabetes before, during and after pregnancy.

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15/11/2025

Public Health Besieged by Industry Interference

Human Wrongs Watch

BANGKOK, Thailand, Nov 13 2025 (IPS)** – The 183 Parties to the global health treaty, WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) will convene in Geneva from 17 – 22 November with one objective – to strengthen their efforts to arrest the No.1 preventable cause of disease and 7 million deaths annually – tobacco use.

Credit: Global Center for Good Governance in Tobacco Control

The WHO FCTC is unique in that it serves to regulate a unique industry that produces and markets a uniquely harmful product.

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15/11/2025

Millions of Lives at Risk, Warn UN Food Agencies, as Hunger Crisis Worsens

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and World Food Programme (WFP) warn of a major hunger emergency, with acute food insecurity set to worsen in 16 countries and territories between now and May 2026, putting millions of lives at risk.

Freshly baked bread is handed out to people in Deir al-Balah, Gaza.
© WFP/Maxime Le Lijour | Freshly baked bread is handed out to people in Deir al-Balah, Gaza.

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