Archive for ‘Latin America & Caribbean’

24/08/2023

World Leaders Need to Prioritize the More Than 1 Billion People Living in Informal Settlements

Human Wrongs Watch

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Aug 16 2023 (IPS)* – When representatives from dozens of countries gathered recently at the UN High Level Political Forum in New York to share progress on their efforts to achieve the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this disturbing reality was clear: the world is not even close to meeting the goals by 2030 as intended.
 
If people living in informal settlements gained access to adequate housing, the average life span would jump 2.4 years on average globally, saving 730,000 lives each year. Credit: Lova Rabary-Rakontondravony/IPS

If people living in informal settlements gained access to adequate housing, the average life span would jump 2.4 years on average globally, saving 730,000 lives each year. Credit: Lova Rabary-Rakontondravony/IPS

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22/08/2023

Background of the War in Ukraine

Human Wrongs Watch

By John Scales Avery, Ph.D. – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Project for a New American Century

The Project for a New American Century was a Washington-based  “think tank” founded in 1997 by William Kristal and Robert Kagen.

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John Scales Avery

The basic idea behind the organization was that since the United States had emerged as the world’s sole surviving superpower, the country should increase its military spending and use its military power to promote US interests and values throughout the world.

Global Hegemony through Military Force

In recent years, the United States has aimed at “full spectrum dominance”, military dominance over all other nations, global hegemony through military force, and the construction of an empire.

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22/08/2023

Mobilizing for War with China: U.S. Hawks Target “Code Pink”

Human Wrongs Watch

By Richard E. Rubenstein – TRANSCEND Media Service*

For anti-war activists, the preparations for a major war have an aspect that is literally nightmarish. In this bad dream, one watches as if physically or morally paralyzed while a menacing situation approaches step by step until it is too late to avert a foreseeable disaster.

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Richard E. Rubenstein

This is exactly how one feels watching the United States government prepare for a military confrontation with China. 

The technical aspects of this preparation remain largely under wraps, except for demonstrative military exercises and occasional impolitic statements like Air Force General Mike Minihan’s remark last January, “My gut tells me that we will fight in 2025.” 

But the civilian aspects of this mobilization are increasingly evident and alarming.

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20/08/2023

Despite Growing Risks, Humanitarians Uphold Commitment to Serve #NoMatterWhat

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(UN News)* — Conflict and insecurity in countries such as South Sudan and its neighbour to the north are set to make 2023 another year of high death tolls and and injuries for aid workers in the field, the UN warned on Thursday []. 

Displaced people fleeing the crisis in Sudan arrive in Renk, South Sudan.
© UNOCHA/Iramaku Vundru Wilfred | Displaced people fleeing the crisis in Sudan arrive in Renk, South Sudan.

The grim forecast comes ahead of World Humanitarian Day, commemorated annually on 19 August.

Since the start of the year, 62 aid workers have been killed, 84 have been wounded and 34 kidnapped, the UN said, citing provisional data from the independent research organization Humanitarian Outcomes. Last year, the death toll reached 116.

South Sudan remains the most dangerous place to be a humanitarian. Forty attacks and 22 fatalities have been reported there as of 16 August.

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20/08/2023

Scorching ‘New Normal’ as World Buckles under Extreme Heat: World Meteorological Organization

(UN News)* — Heatwaves sweeping large parts of the world offer yet another reminder that extreme weather events boosted by human-induced climate change have become “the new normal”, the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warned on Friday [].

Rising sea levels are threatening the future of low-lying islands in the South-West Pacific.
© WMO/João Murteira | Rising sea levels are threatening the future of low-lying islands in the South-West Pacific.

Weather agency Spokesperson Clare Nullis said that heat warnings have been issued by many weather services across Europe this week, including in France, Germany, Poland and Switzerland.

Meanwhile, parts of the Middle East were expected to see temperatures over 50 degrees Celsius in the coming days, and Japan was experiencing a “prolonged” heatwave which shattered temperature records.

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19/08/2023

The Silent Bites: A Wake-Up Call for Rabies Awareness

Human Wrongs Watch

11 August 2023 (WHO)*Rabies, a deadly viral disease, continues to have a profound impact on communities throughout Africa, causing progressive and fatal inflammation of the brain and spinal cord. However, the good news is that rabies is 100% vaccine-preventable.

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Vaccinating dogs, including puppies, is the most costeffective strategy for preventing rabies in people because it stops the transmission at its source.” Meseline Mulokozi

18/08/2023

Ukraine and the Danger of Nuclear War

Human Wrongs Watch

By John Scales Avery, Ph.D. – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Endless Arms for Ukraine

In the United States, the Biden administration has adopted the policy of sending many billions of dollars’ worth of advanced weapons to Ukraine, with the hope of weakening Russia, and in the hope of a Ukrainian victory.

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John Scales Avery

An underlying motive can be found in the enormous profits made by the American weapons industry.

In fact, the military-industrial complex (against which President Eisenhower warned in his famous Farewell Address) has complete control over both political parties.

The latest yearly appropriation for military purposes was almost a trillion dollars.

The war in Ukraine has always been a proxy war between NATO and Russia, although it is being fought on Ukrainian soil, and although it involves great suffering for the Ukrainian people.

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18/08/2023

Weapon Transfers, Including Banned Cluster Munitions, Spike in Ukraine

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Arms and ammunition transfers to Ukraine have increased rapidly in recent months, alongside concerning reports of deliveries of banned cluster munitions, the UN’s top disarmament official told the Security Council on Thursday [].

Food is distributed to residents of Balakliy in northeastern Ukraine.
© WFP/Niema Abdelmageed | Food is distributed to residents of Balakliy in northeastern Ukraine.

“The influx of weapons and ammunition into any armed conflict can contribute to the escalation and presents significant risks of diversion and proliferation even after the conflict has ended,” Izumi Nakamitsu, the High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, told the Council, briefing on the latest developments in the context of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

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18/08/2023

World Health Organization Summit Aims to Unlock Power of Traditional Medicine Through Science

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(UN News)* — The first global Traditional Medicine Summit convened by UN health agency WHO, got underway this week in the Indian city of Gandhinagar focused on sharing evidence and best practices in this field.

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UN-REDD/Leona Liu | In Viet Nam, many people use traditional medicine for healing, and 90 percent of active ingredients come from forests.
12/08/2023

World Health Organization Urges Swift Action as Dengue Cases Surge in Bangladesh

Human Wrongs Watch

()* — A significant surge in dengue fever cases has gripped Bangladesh, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Friday [], calling for efforts to control the mosquito vector population and minimize individual exposure such as using mosquito repellents and wearing long-sleeved clothes.

Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are one of primary vectors for dengue. (file)
IAEA | Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are one of primary vectors for dengue. (file)
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The outbreak, which escalated rapidly since late June, has seen a total of 69,483 confirmed cases and 327 related deaths between 1 January and 7 August, with a case fatality rate of 0.47 per cent, according to the UN health agency. The cases were reported from all 64 districts in the country.
 

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